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Good grief Alaskan, maybe you should move back to the contiguous USA. I never heard of such ridiculous rules. I guess that means you can't keep a kennel full of sled dogs.
Amen.The entire world is losing its collective mind... and forcing their dementia onto the rest of us who are trying our best to remain sane and sensible.
The odd thing is here in the land of Ansel Adams and Aldo Leopold, the first Earth Day and yes, sorry California, even the birthplace and start of John Muir, (and yes, even the Republican party) The state of Wisconsin has, in the past few years, started pushing back against organizations such as the Sierra Club and the Nature Conservancy and their increasingly over the top meddling. We've even had problems with Earth First and Green Peace! Don't get me wrong, I have always been a bit of an unapologetic tree hugger, trying my best to live responsibly long before it was ever "cool". However, I always believed it was possible to live without returning to the stone age AND still not totally destroy the world in the process. Things in our state was getting to the point of being totally absurd. The environmental groups have done a lot of great things here in the past such as holding the mining companies' feet to the fire and making them operate in an environmentally responsible manner and "putting it back the way it was" when they were through but then these groups decided a few years ago that ALL mines were evil and started a two prong assult on any company operating or attempting to operate in the northern part of the state by the "big" groups working in our state capital and the UWM campus while the "nuts" like Earth First were grabbing headlines by destroying mining equipment and attacking survey crews. In the meantime, the Nature Conservancy was quietly buying up thousands of acres of forest and wetlands and locking them up in perpetual land trusts that took them off the tax roles. This all sounds great until you look at the damage this was doing to the local economies and the folks that lived in these areas. Laws and regulations were passed that removed almost all common sense and tied the hands of the DNR. The counties were forced to get "creative" under the new laws to find ways to retrieve lost revenues so they did things like look at our mostly mushy, unusable "back 40" that had first been declared a protected wetland, sigh, which at least gave us a tax break and declared it "recreational" because you could get back there in winter on a snowmobile, maybe, and now was technically usable and raised the taxes on it.We have problems with crazy California types moving up and wanting it to be "like home" and then we also get giant super rich wildlife groups run by people that don't even live here, telling us what we can do. They actually just show up to try to get all sorts of regulations passed, and they have never lived here, and don't talk to anyone who does.
We right now are trying to fight a law/proposal that will make the wildlife nuts have power over anyone in the state that owns a goat or a sheep. They want to make domestic goats and sheep mostly illegal, you would be required to have a permit, and a hefty double fence, and annual testing etc. etc.
The nuts are worried that wild goats and sheep will come into contact with the domestic ones and swap disease. It is not founded in reality, because the disease they are worried about, isn't here in Alaska, and the wild goats and sheep stay up in the mountains super far away from the domestic animals, so no contact anyway.
It is crazy scary.