Re: SHWW Group
Thurston County members be aware, this is an excellent article just posted in the Primer. (read the full article in the Primer)
The following is the proposed draft of the no-shooting ordinance Thurston County Commissioner Karen Valenzuela resurrected from last year's failed attempt to enact county-wide no-shooting zones in a large part of Thurston County. The county has not made this new proposed ordinance public yet so they could get it as close to a vote as possible before asking for public comment. A board of 15 members was appointed by the county to revise and increase the scope of the 2011 ordinance that died from massive public outrage. The board members were selected from the core group of people who support the egregious reforms the county has been attempting to pass, like the Prairie Ordinance, the Critical Areas Ordinance, the Mazama pocket-gopher protection, and more. In a Feb. 6 article in the Business Examiner, Commissioner Valenzuela is quoted and essentially admits that it's not about the gopher but more so protecting "our" prairies. Somehow private property became "ours". (Thanks to Larry Weaver for that quote). This just proves that Thurston County will use any means it deems necessary to achieve its goals of eventually controlling everything we do. Passage of this ordinance is the first step to no shooting county-wide.
Thurston County members be aware, this is an excellent article just posted in the Primer. (read the full article in the Primer)
The following is the proposed draft of the no-shooting ordinance Thurston County Commissioner Karen Valenzuela resurrected from last year's failed attempt to enact county-wide no-shooting zones in a large part of Thurston County. The county has not made this new proposed ordinance public yet so they could get it as close to a vote as possible before asking for public comment. A board of 15 members was appointed by the county to revise and increase the scope of the 2011 ordinance that died from massive public outrage. The board members were selected from the core group of people who support the egregious reforms the county has been attempting to pass, like the Prairie Ordinance, the Critical Areas Ordinance, the Mazama pocket-gopher protection, and more. In a Feb. 6 article in the Business Examiner, Commissioner Valenzuela is quoted and essentially admits that it's not about the gopher but more so protecting "our" prairies. Somehow private property became "ours". (Thanks to Larry Weaver for that quote). This just proves that Thurston County will use any means it deems necessary to achieve its goals of eventually controlling everything we do. Passage of this ordinance is the first step to no shooting county-wide.