08-24-2010, 06:10 PM
I agree that wolf management should be in the hands of the states. However, I disagree with where the blame is being placed in this case. The litigation and the judicial rulemaking that have come out of this wolf case (and many other ESA listings) is part of a process that could be fixed by national legislators if they were to take a more active approach to public land and public trust management instead of leaving it to the bureaucracies.
Value-laden issues are the responsibility of the legislature and not of the administrative branch nor the judicial. If you are truly upset, don't get mad at the cogs that are just part of the broken machine. Demand change from your representatives, as this is a responsibility from which they have continually shirked away from.
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Value-laden issues are the responsibility of the legislature and not of the administrative branch nor the judicial. If you are truly upset, don't get mad at the cogs that are just part of the broken machine. Demand change from your representatives, as this is a responsibility from which they have continually shirked away from.
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