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OREGON INITIATIVE PETITION 13 PROPOSES TO CRIMINALIZE HUNTING
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<blockquote data-quote="TheDoubleD" data-source="post: 3606490" data-attributes="member: 43754"><p>This born and bred Oregonian will tell you that this is wrong. The power in Oregon-the majority of the voters live in the I-5 Corridor, and the super Majority of liberals lives in the Williamette Valley. That bloc controls Oregon. </p><p></p><p>Oregon today is little more than the northernmost county in California, although some say Washington my now claims that title. Southern Oregon and my Home town of Medford at the south end of the I-5 corridor use to be a major logging center-no longer. The liberals have shut down logging. Ran off by liberal thinking on shore, and heavy foreign unregulated commercial fishing off shore, the Commercial fisherman is a dying breed and have little power.</p><p></p><p>When I retired in 2008 we looked to move back home to Oregon, we checked things out and did not like the political climate and retired to Montana. Later when life dealt a me foul hand and I became a widower I hooked up with a widow Okie Gal, and here I am.</p><p></p><p>They need to get 122,000 signatures on the initiative petition by July 2022 to get the initiative on the November 2022 ballot-I think they will get them. Will the initiative pass, not sure, but it could. If it loses it won't lose by much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDoubleD, post: 3606490, member: 43754"] This born and bred Oregonian will tell you that this is wrong. The power in Oregon-the majority of the voters live in the I-5 Corridor, and the super Majority of liberals lives in the Williamette Valley. That bloc controls Oregon. Oregon today is little more than the northernmost county in California, although some say Washington my now claims that title. Southern Oregon and my Home town of Medford at the south end of the I-5 corridor use to be a major logging center-no longer. The liberals have shut down logging. Ran off by liberal thinking on shore, and heavy foreign unregulated commercial fishing off shore, the Commercial fisherman is a dying breed and have little power. When I retired in 2008 we looked to move back home to Oregon, we checked things out and did not like the political climate and retired to Montana. Later when life dealt a me foul hand and I became a widower I hooked up with a widow Okie Gal, and here I am. They need to get 122,000 signatures on the initiative petition by July 2022 to get the initiative on the November 2022 ballot-I think they will get them. Will the initiative pass, not sure, but it could. If it loses it won't lose by much. [/QUOTE]
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