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Originally Posted by urban rednek
You guys don't get it- so long as there is a remote chance that an Alberta resident can get a tag to hunt a game animal, we should be happy with the system. If you want more opportunities to hunt said game animal in Alberta...well then, you can always book and pay for, a guided hunt on one of the outfitters allocated tags.
Really not much different than the rules that apply to the residents in many third world countries; and it's going to get worse as the human population increases.
Any statements regarding the total number of species available to hunt in Alberta is simply misdirection that is meant to diffuse the issue.
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Your right, I don't get your argument. What the heck does it matter what they are doing in a third world country? We are talking about the situation that we have here in AB. Please stop clouding the issue with ridiculous comparisons that have absouloutly no bearing to this discussion. I'm surprised you haven't brought up the famine in Somalia, or the drug cartells in Mexico. Let's try to stay on point.