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Quote from: greencop01 on March 31, 2020, 01:49:50 PMIts discrimination against non-residents, The Carona Virus is already in Nebraska, if you close it, you close it to everyone, that is fair, not what they're doing now.
Quote from: nativeks on March 31, 2020, 12:36:31 PMI will shock me if this state were to do that. Its all about the money in KS.
Quote from: greencop01 on March 31, 2020, 01:27:26 PMI will boycott any state that bans non-residents. If they ban they should ban ALL HUNTERS, residents too. I will cross those states off my vacation plans also. It is DISCRIMINATION of the worst kind. They take our money when it is politically expedient to them. Time to fight back.
Quote from: nativeks on March 31, 2020, 01:51:56 PMQuote from: greencop01 on March 31, 2020, 01:49:50 PMIts discrimination against non-residents, The Carona Virus is already in Nebraska, if you close it, you close it to everyone, that is fair, not what they're doing now. Newsflash life isnt fair
Quote from: howl on March 31, 2020, 09:45:10 AMQuote from: Tomfoolery on March 31, 2020, 07:56:48 AMQuote from: dzsmith on March 31, 2020, 01:20:14 AMQuote from: Marc on March 31, 2020, 12:19:19 AMI have not heard anything, but I would assume that most states stop selling out-of-state tags this season. Seems like a large unnecessary risk.I wouldn't call it unnecessary when you have states like louisianna who literally doubled in infection rates in 2 days. I say that because im right next door, and the border counties have some the highest rates spreading up and out of louisianna. so is traveling a risk at this point...yes it is.Its new orleans man. The month after mardi gras, when people from all over the world come and drink out of each others hand grenades and vomit on each other. A lot worse stuff to catch in Nola. LolYep. Nola is 3rd world.
Quote from: Tomfoolery on March 31, 2020, 07:56:48 AMQuote from: dzsmith on March 31, 2020, 01:20:14 AMQuote from: Marc on March 31, 2020, 12:19:19 AMI have not heard anything, but I would assume that most states stop selling out-of-state tags this season. Seems like a large unnecessary risk.I wouldn't call it unnecessary when you have states like louisianna who literally doubled in infection rates in 2 days. I say that because im right next door, and the border counties have some the highest rates spreading up and out of louisianna. so is traveling a risk at this point...yes it is.Its new orleans man. The month after mardi gras, when people from all over the world come and drink out of each others hand grenades and vomit on each other. A lot worse stuff to catch in Nola. Lol
Quote from: dzsmith on March 31, 2020, 01:20:14 AMQuote from: Marc on March 31, 2020, 12:19:19 AMI have not heard anything, but I would assume that most states stop selling out-of-state tags this season. Seems like a large unnecessary risk.I wouldn't call it unnecessary when you have states like louisianna who literally doubled in infection rates in 2 days. I say that because im right next door, and the border counties have some the highest rates spreading up and out of louisianna. so is traveling a risk at this point...yes it is.
Quote from: Marc on March 31, 2020, 12:19:19 AMI have not heard anything, but I would assume that most states stop selling out-of-state tags this season. Seems like a large unnecessary risk.
Quote from: Marc on March 31, 2020, 04:20:13 PMQuote from: greencop01 on March 31, 2020, 01:49:50 PMIts discrimination against non-residents, The Carona Virus is already in Nebraska, if you close it, you close it to everyone, that is fair, not what they're doing now. Quote from: greencop01 on March 31, 2020, 01:27:26 PMI will boycott any state that bans non-residents. If they ban they should ban ALL HUNTERS, residents too. I will cross those states off my vacation plans also. It is DISCRIMINATION of the worst kind. They take our money when it is politically expedient to them. Time to fight back. I sure hope these posts are meant to read sarcastically. I had a couple tentative plans to travel and hunt... In state and out. I am not even distantly considering those plans currently.It is not turkey hunting in and of itself that can potentially spread the infection, it is getting supplies, gas, food, etc... And the contact you come in with other people doing so.Heck, as far as we know, you could get and spread the disease ordering calls and/or ammunition. The virus can stay viable on hard and soft surfaces for up to days.... And so far as I can tell, hunters often seem to have a more blasé attitude about the seriousness and spreading of this infection.JUST ONE PERSON BRINGING THE VIRUS INTO OR OUT OF AN AREA, could cause catastrophic health and economic consequences.Now, if someone can hunt safely within their own area, more power to them. I hope they are successful and safe. It appears absurdly infantile to have an attitude that "If I can't go, then nobody should."AND remember... The states and areas responsible enough to limit out of area tags are losing, NOT gaining revenue in doing this.
Quote from: TonyTurk on March 31, 2020, 05:52:17 PMI completely agree that folks should be allowed to hunt safely in their own area. But how do we define what "their own area" is? Is it a 20 minute drive from the house? One hour? Three hours? That's where we start getting into shades of gray.