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Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1129221
10/29/14 07:34 AM
10/29/14 07:34 AM
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Fosters, Alabama, USA
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I'm voting no on this one as well.


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Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1129234
10/29/14 07:43 AM
10/29/14 07:43 AM
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North Alabama
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No for me


I firmly believe that a double gallows should be constructed on the East Lawn of The White House. Politicians who willfully and shamelessly violate their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America should be swiftly tried and, upon conviction, publicly hanged at sunup the day after conviction. If multiple convicts are to be hanged they can choose with whom to share the gallows or names shall be drawn from the hangman's hat to be hanged 2 at a time.




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Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: straycat] #1129258
10/29/14 07:58 AM
10/29/14 07:58 AM
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In front of my lathe
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Originally Posted By: straycat
This amendment was designed to be proactive against the wishes of anti-hunting groups like PETA. The goal is to preserve our rights and heritage expressly.

But as usual our legislation is poorly written.


Precisely...I feel like A3 and A5 are both "well intentioned" but when it comes to interpreting laws, intentions are always twisted and misconstrued.


There are two types of gun enthusiasts ... Those who have been F#CKED by PTG and those who will be!

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Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1129312
10/29/14 08:55 AM
10/29/14 08:55 AM
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Luverne, AL
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Again... No.
I have had this stuck at the top for a while now.


Never Trust Government

"You can be broke but you cant be poor." Ruthie-May Webster
Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1129681
10/29/14 03:34 PM
10/29/14 03:34 PM
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Lowndes County
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Reasonable regulations are why we have the ability to hunt and fish now. We have historically high deer and turkey populations in this state because far sighted conservationists enacted reasonable regulations. I will be voting for the amendment because it preserves the right to hunt and fish for future generations. But that right must be subject to reasonable regulations such as bag limits and seasons. Without the reasonable regulations language a person could argue that any regulation is a violation of the constitution if the amendment passed without that caveat.

Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1129696
10/29/14 03:39 PM
10/29/14 03:39 PM
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Montgomery / Luverne
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Thanks for your input Adrian. I felt like yes was the right vote anyway but that makes me feel better

Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: augustus_65] #1129714
10/29/14 03:46 PM
10/29/14 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted By: augustus_65
Reasonable regulations are why we have the ability to hunt and fish now. We have historically high deer and turkey populations in this state because far sighted conservationists enacted reasonable regulations. I will be voting for the amendment because it preserves the right to hunt and fish for future generations. But that right must be subject to reasonable regulations such as bag limits and seasons. Without the reasonable regulations language a person could argue that any regulation is a violation of the constitution if the amendment passed without that caveat.


Spot on. I'm voting yes.

Y'all are getting too paranoid about this crap. This a measure to protect the rights of the people to hunt, fish, and take wildlife from anti-hunting nut jobs, and ya'll are so worried about us government types imposing some regulation you don't like that you can't even see it. The PEOPLE own wildlife, and we've already seen first hand that we can't leave the management of that resource to the people. They screwed that up in the most horrible of ways. The state, IMO, has done a dang good job at giving AL the most liberal seasons on all species of any state in the country, and the whining continues.

Last edited by Matt Brock; 10/29/14 03:48 PM.
Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: ] #1129725
10/29/14 03:51 PM
10/29/14 03:51 PM
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If you only knew.....
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Originally Posted By: Matt Brock
Originally Posted By: augustus_65
Reasonable regulations are why we have the ability to hunt and fish now. We have historically high deer and turkey populations in this state because far sighted conservationists enacted reasonable regulations. I will be voting for the amendment because it preserves the right to hunt and fish for future generations. But that right must be subject to reasonable regulations such as bag limits and seasons. Without the reasonable regulations language a person could argue that any regulation is a violation of the constitution if the amendment passed without that caveat.



Y'all are getting too paranoid about this crap.


And government hasn't given us a reason to be paranoid?? They do so much bad it's hard to trust they'll do something good...


Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves...

Confucius
Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1129733
10/29/14 03:54 PM
10/29/14 03:54 PM

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Tru-talker, I'm just as paranoid as anybody about the FEDS. This is another attempt to keep their hands out of Alabama's business.

Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1129781
10/29/14 04:16 PM
10/29/14 04:16 PM
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Luverne, AL
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This was not even brought up until someone (49er) began challenging the constitutionality of the regulation making process. Now they want to change the constitution ... why is that?


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Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1129837
10/29/14 04:49 PM
10/29/14 04:49 PM
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lat 34.09 long -86.13
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No on this one and on 3.

Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1130031
10/30/14 02:46 AM
10/30/14 02:46 AM
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Shelby County
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Not sure on this one?


If you claim to be a Christian then why do you act like the devil? You will be known by the fruit you bear!
Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1130431
10/30/14 09:19 AM
10/30/14 09:19 AM
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Shelby County
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Voting Yes on this one and ammendment 3


If you claim to be a Christian then why do you act like the devil? You will be known by the fruit you bear!
Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1131365
10/31/14 03:56 AM
10/31/14 03:56 AM
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TX
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after further review.. I am voting yes

Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1131570
10/31/14 07:28 AM
10/31/14 07:28 AM
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Chelsea, AL
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I've been reading up on this one myself, as I've been undecided because of certain language revisions.

Alabama Policy Institute has issued a guide on #5. I trust them to clearly and accurate portray the whole story.

Voting is important, but informed voting is even more important. Read and study, then make your own conclusions and decisions. I'm voting yes.

http://www.alabamapolicy.org/wp-content/uploads/GTI-amendment-5.pdf


"The grass withers, the flower fades, But the word of our God stands forever." Isaiah 40:8

"Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt.� Samuel Adams
Re: Amendment # 5 [Re: hunting13] #1131602
10/31/14 08:03 AM
10/31/14 08:03 AM
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The very first reasonable regulation will be game check

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