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This story demonstrates that the amount of money spent on fish and wildlife resources by our state government is not achieving the end that our politicians claim that it is. If fishing leads to egregious acts of violence like this, the state should cease all funding for it.
dispute that isn't of fits being thrown, ends up with a gun being fired. I'm so glad the clear thinking citizens of Utah want everyone to be able to carry a gun with them, everywhere they go.
I always thought fishing was boring. Maybe they're just trying to spice things up a bit!
Then they better stop funding education too. Think about what you say dude.
To JJ
it's called sarcasm dude... catch a clue.
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