Arkansas Game and Fish goes wild
Have Arkansans finally realized the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has "gone wild"?
In September, former AGFC commissioner Sheffield Nelson filed suit against the Game and Fish department, stating they had illegally restructured the commission, giving most of the power to three members. Last week, he added the question of whether the AGFC falls under the scrutiny of the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to the lawsuit. Also this month, a discovery was made the AGFC actually has more vehicles than number of employees.
I wrote in this column earlier this year about the AGFC "lords" which govern over our public lands. Their takeover of National Park and National Forest lands is an obvious, blatant thumb in the eye of Arkansas citizens. Their actions have made virtually all of the public lands north of Interstate 40 a police state which answers only to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission. All of Arkansas's self defense laws (and the new National Park decree) are trumped by the policies of this very powerful state entity.
The self defense rights group Arkansas Carry asked Senator Denny Altes to request an opinion from Attorney General Dustin McDaniel early this summer about the AGFC banning unpermitted self defense firearms on public lands they have taken over. AG McDaniel sided with the AGFC in his opinion, ignoring state law and the 'right to bear arms' declarations in the state and federal constitutions. Mr. McDaniel, your office allowed this department to mangle the declared rights of the people this summer; now you show indignation at the disregard for a mere state law. Are you for the people, or are you for building future political capitol?
I have contacted Mr. Sheffield Nelson to bring him up to speed on the background of this takeover of the National Forest and Park lands and subsequent gun bans. Adding this Ray Ban Sunglasses question to his lawsuit would be justice served for the people of Arkansas.
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