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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1341655" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I'm not a lawyer, but I don't believe that would ever happen. No chance in hell.</p><p>As I understand it:</p><p>The wildlife department is a self sustaining organization funded by the license fees of the people that take advantage of it.</p><p>They receive no money from the state. </p><p>Funding is from license holders and the Pittman-Robertson act that puts a tax on sporting goods, and is distributed to the states.</p><p>The legacy permit fee is rat holed to purchase additional hunting and fishing properties.</p><p>The Life time license, as stated previously in this same thread is put into a fund where none of the money paid by the sportsmen and sportswomen has ever been spent. It goes into an interest bearing fund and the proceeds are used to purchase new land, etc.</p><p>If you can afford a lifetime, its the best thing that can be done as it continues to contribute long after you quit hunting or die.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1341655, member: 5412"] I'm not a lawyer, but I don't believe that would ever happen. No chance in hell. As I understand it: The wildlife department is a self sustaining organization funded by the license fees of the people that take advantage of it. They receive no money from the state. Funding is from license holders and the Pittman-Robertson act that puts a tax on sporting goods, and is distributed to the states. The legacy permit fee is rat holed to purchase additional hunting and fishing properties. The Life time license, as stated previously in this same thread is put into a fund where none of the money paid by the sportsmen and sportswomen has ever been spent. It goes into an interest bearing fund and the proceeds are used to purchase new land, etc. If you can afford a lifetime, its the best thing that can be done as it continues to contribute long after you quit hunting or die. [/QUOTE]
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