Some folks have to justify their payroll dollars any way they can.
...In late 2010 through 2011, under time constraints, and possibly due
to not finding any illegal activity, Arnold and Webb resorted to various
schemes to try to entice the hunters to break laws.
During one hunter’s trial in Haywood County, agents admitted to
buying illegal bait for bears in Tennessee, and placing it in a hunter’s
yard in Graham County. Hunters witnessed the officers killing at least
four of the ten bears that were taken. These agents, against the advice
of hunters, removed the bears’ gallbladders and called hunters from
surrounding counties to try to get them to participate in the illegal
selling of bear parts. The hunters refused to take part in this illegal
activity. These are only two of the many tactics used in attempts to
entrap hunters of Western North Carolina.
According to one attorney, Arnold admitted in court to violating 39 wildlife laws....
That's the same USFS which closed parks during the most flaccid "sequester" in history.
The fish rots from the head down, ya'know.
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ReplyDeleteIf you don't know the difference between the forest service and the Park Service, you'll excuse us for assuming you confuse a great many things.
ReplyDeleteThey all look the same to me.
ReplyDeleteTax-sucking uniformed FedGov employees with dangerous weapons.
Why? Are the distinct species?