#236359 - 03/11/04 12:10 PM
Re: The "real facts" about the Feb. 6 Commission
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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Yeah, they stopped netting. Of course this was well after WDFW had closed that section to sport fishing and after a big protest "fish-in" that was picked up by local new channels.
I see the Commission being too slow in taking action, and the tribes being even slower.
I guess I don't see the hypocrisy you're referring to.
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#236362 - 03/12/04 11:21 AM
Re: The "real facts" about the Feb. 6 Commission
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 06/14/00
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Grandpa
I hate all nets!
But does it really matter if you "heard" the fish into a gill net or you just "drift" a curtain of death 150 fathoms long by 20 foot deep down the river until the fish get entangled? Same exact affect, but one is just quicker then the other.
If the Commercial boys could figure out a way to do it in the Columbia, they would be on it in a heart beat!
Maybe the Commissioners can work out a back door deal when the commercial boys figure out how to do it!
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#236365 - 03/12/04 03:19 PM
Re: The "real facts" about the Feb. 6 Commission
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Three Time Spawner
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Jerry Have you heard anything about the Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) being called in on this issue? This sounds like it might be right down there alley! "NORTHWEST CENTER What Is The Northwest Center? Pacific Legal Foundation's Bellevue, Washington, office was established in 1992 to enhance the organization's effectiveness in challenging government regulations that infringe upon private property rights and other constitutional protections in the states of Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Idaho. In the past ten years, the Northwest region has been the national focus of debate over the delicate balance between the competing interests in a healthy economy and jobs and societal goals to protect potentially threatened species (e.g., spotted owl). Similarly, regulations that demand private property without compensation for public use in the form of wetlands preservation, wildlife habitat, and open space are increasingly being implemented by all levels of government in the region. As property owners and regulators confront each other in court, the opportunity for setting significant national precedent is available through the work of PLF's Northwest Center. Key Issues Being Litigated The office challenges numerous kinds of government actions that violate individual and economic liberties protected by the Constitution, including: regulatory "takings" of private property without compensation; arbitrary and capricious denials of reasonable permit applications; unjustified permit fees and exactions that discourage beneficial development; harmful zoning regulations that bear no relation to a legitimate government purpose; unjustified restrictions on reasonable land use under the guise of "habitat preservation" or "steep slopes protection," just to name a few." Why wouldn't the PLF step in and help out the folks in Forks? Maybe then the whole game plan that Forks may not be able to afford to litigate this would be moot! I know that WSC has there attorneys (Todd) but once PLF gets involved this whole issue may flip-flop faster then a pancake in a frying pan! So as and officer of WSC, what are you hearing about the PLF getting involved in this issue? Is it true? Is it false? Or is it I don't know?
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#236366 - 03/12/04 03:36 PM
Re: The "real facts" about the Feb. 6 Commission
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Dick Nipples
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CFM, My guess is that the PLF could give a rat's a$$ about a WSR rule in Forks. Now if there was a potential ESA listing that would further curtail the already severely restricted logging, then you'd see them be concerned, or if there was some sort of new wetland regulation that would prevent development, or something like that. Passing a WSR rule doesn't take anything away from Forks, property wise, so PLF could care less, in my opinion. So as and officer of WSC, what are you hearing about the PLF getting involved in this issue? Is there a rumor, or are you starting one here? Fish on... Todd
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#236367 - 03/12/04 04:21 PM
Re: The "real facts" about the Feb. 6 Commission
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Three Time Spawner
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Todd Are we now having a new rule saying that all questions are starting rumors? Is there a rumor, or are you starting one here? Why is it that you just turned around my statement? Did you see one word in my post that said this was a rumor? Why wouldn't the PLF step in and help out the folks in Forks? I was always taught that a "question" (?) was not a "rumor". What school did you learn that a question (?) was a rumor? :p Seems like a pretty simple question to me Todd. So as and officer of WSC, what are you hearing about the PLF getting involved in this issue?
Is it true?
Is it false?
Or is it I don't know? That sure sound like just like questions to me. You can make, or spin it anyway you want to.
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#236368 - 03/12/04 04:30 PM
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Dick Nipples
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Not trying to spin it, but it seems to me if you're asking if something is true or false, then there must be something on the table to consider.
Is what true? Is what false?
" So as and officer of WSC, what are you hearing about the PLF getting involved in this issue?
Is it true?
Is it false?
Or is it I don't know?"
It's not true, false, or I don't know. I have heard nothing about PLF getting involved.
Fish on...
Todd
P.S. Every time I disagree with you it is not a "spin"...it's just me disagreeing.
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#236369 - 03/12/04 04:38 PM
Re: The "real facts" about the Feb. 6 Commission
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Spawner
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Originally posted by cowlitzfisherman: Jerry
Have you heard anything about the Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF) being called in on this issue?
This sounds like it might be right down there alley!
So as and officer of WSC, what are you hearing about the PLF getting involved in this issue?
Is it true?
Is it false?
Or is it I don't know? If I were a member of a chamber of commerce representing business owners who's livelihoods are being impacted by restrictive public resource use regulations based upon percievably spurious fears and assumptions of ecological threat, then I would probably wish to at least confer with the PLF for an opinion. I found the following at the PLF website . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In the past ten years, the Northwest region has been the national focus of debate over the delicate balance between the competing interests in a healthy economy and jobs and societal goals to protect potentially threatened species (e.g., spotted owl). Similarly, regulations that demand private property without compensation for public use in the form of wetlands preservation, wildlife habitat, and open space are increasingly being implemented by all levels of government in the region. As property owners and regulators confront each other in court, the opportunity for setting significant national precedent is available through the work of PLF's Northwest Center. The Northwest Center of the PLF is headed by Principal Attorney, Robin L. Rivett, who may be reached at PLF's headquarters in Sacramento, California, (916) 362-2833. The Northwest Center of the PLF is staffed by: Managing Attorney Russell C. Brooks - rb@pacificlegal.org Attorney Amy P. Dempsey - apd@pacificlegal.org Fund raiser James G. Katzinski - jgk@pacificlegal.org (and) Legal secretary Roberta L. Carlson The Northwest Center office is located at: 10940 NE 33rd Place, Suite 109 Bellevue, WA 98004 Phone: (425) 576-0484 fax (425) 576-9565
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#236370 - 03/12/04 04:48 PM
Re: The "real facts" about the Feb. 6 Commission
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 06/14/00
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Loc: Toledo, Washington
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Todd I don't know why you took it the way that you did! If you would reread my post, my question was addressed to Jerry, not you So are you now Jerry's counsel :p Next time I will ask: "As officers of WSC which one of you will answer!" Cowlitzfisherman
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#236378 - 03/12/04 07:16 PM
Re: The "real facts" about the Feb. 6 Commission
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Three Time Spawner
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Jerry
What do either you or Todd think that the word "co-managers" means….from a legal stand point?
Since "Todd" is a co-board member and legal advisor of WSC, who had previously "accepted an appointment as an Assistant Attorney General with the Washington State Attorney General’s Office", where he also represented the Department of Fish and Wildlife, we would like to here his opinion on this issue. His work centered around tribal hunting and fishing rights, so shouldn't he be able to come up with some pretty quick answers and opines for both of you.?
I would like to hear from the WSC legal expert
Cowlitzfisherman
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