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Oklahoma Gov. Stitt won't renew hunting, fishing compacts with Cherokee, Choctaw tribes
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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 3690776" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>You sound a little biased. Honestly, did we pick him to represent the Indian tribes or the state of Oklahoma? </p><p>My great grandparents on my dad’s side, paternal and maternal, were half Comanche in SW OK. As the times changed, they wanted nothing to do with the Indians and aligned more with the “white man’s” work ethic and gumption. Never went on the ‘roles’. The grandparents left in the late 40’s and went all around the world with the USAF, then settled in Texas. My wife and I wanted out of Texas in 2009, so we moved back to Oklahoma. </p><p>I say the governor should try to represent all people. However, when there is a divergence of opinions, hard choices must be made. Sometimes those outcomes don’t favor one side. </p><p>The Supreme Court has really stepped off in it. I think soon we may wish hunting & fishing compacts were the only thing affected. McGirt has really opened up a bunch of cans of big worms that we really haven’t seen fully impact the state yet. It could get a lot worse before it gets better, unfortunately. I have to think that the educated men and women on the bench had to have foreseen at least some of these problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 3690776, member: 12153"] You sound a little biased. Honestly, did we pick him to represent the Indian tribes or the state of Oklahoma? My great grandparents on my dad’s side, paternal and maternal, were half Comanche in SW OK. As the times changed, they wanted nothing to do with the Indians and aligned more with the “white man’s” work ethic and gumption. Never went on the ‘roles’. The grandparents left in the late 40’s and went all around the world with the USAF, then settled in Texas. My wife and I wanted out of Texas in 2009, so we moved back to Oklahoma. I say the governor should try to represent all people. However, when there is a divergence of opinions, hard choices must be made. Sometimes those outcomes don’t favor one side. The Supreme Court has really stepped off in it. I think soon we may wish hunting & fishing compacts were the only thing affected. McGirt has really opened up a bunch of cans of big worms that we really haven’t seen fully impact the state yet. It could get a lot worse before it gets better, unfortunately. I have to think that the educated men and women on the bench had to have foreseen at least some of these problems. [/QUOTE]
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