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Old 09-29-2009, 11:51 AM   #1
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So other than sharks taking care of them one by one, how do you start decreasing the seal population? I doubt they will issue hunting permits.
You are correct... 1972's law won't allow it, and will not be changed, or ammended, they have more Federal protection than human beings.

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Tourism is not the lifeblood of your economy if you made your money someplace else and are now retired and living on Cape Cod.
Spot on, and those are the voters...not all the voters, but, the ones that go to town meeting and the polls, the monied up retirees with time to spare, gets their arse on the committees, and their opinions in the ears of those at Town Hall, they pull the strings of the puppett's...they will go to the meetings and the polls...they show up.
They have the time, and the dough, to get done, what they want done. They care not for local business, nor the long time residents needs or wants.

Like I mentioned...great piece, well written op-ed...but...Where is it going???


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