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02-10-2023, 07:16 AM #1
bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
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Montana’s Republican attorney general threatened to sue a nonprofit organization of state attorneys if it didn't return taxpayer money amid accusations of growing liberal bias in the group.
AG Austin Knudsen sent a pointed letter with a 90-day deadline to the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) following an exodus of members as questions swirl about the group's finances and a supposedly liberal agenda despite labeling itself as nonpartisan.
"There is no doubt in my mind now that NAAG is an unreliable and improper financial steward, and that Montana’s share of the money at NAAG needs to come home," Austin Knudsen wrote in the letter, which was dated Wednesday and obtained by Fox News Digital.
"Return the money in your accounts that belongs to Montana within 90 days or I will go to court and sue to ensure that the money is safely and legally brought back within the four corners of Montana law."seeya
dan
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02-10-2023, 12:41 PM #2
Re: bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
Yes, he’s a good guy.
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02-10-2023, 02:08 PM #3
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02-11-2023, 10:43 AM #4
Re: bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
I don’t agree with everything he does, I’m more libertarian than just about any “attorney general” you’d meet, democrat or republican. But he’s taking a lot of really good national stances.
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02-16-2023, 07:03 AM #5
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“A coalition of 15 Republican attorneys general sent a letter to President Joe Biden Wednesday calling out his stance on so-called “assault weapons” and pledging to oppose his plan to target gun rights.
The coalition, led by Republican Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, questioned Biden’s definition of so-called “assault weapons,” further saying that his call for Congress to ban “assault weapons” is both “irresponsible and unconstitutional,” according to the letter. The letter specifically responded to Biden’s State of The Union Address and his comments about assault weapons and semi-automatic handguns, saying they were “astonishing,” as there are over 100 million semi-automatic handguns and 45 million semi-automatic rifles in the United States possessed by law-abiding Americans.“
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02-17-2023, 08:00 AM #6
Re: bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
Someone needs to kidnap Joe and take him to a firing range and demonstrate the difference between a 9mm semi auto pistol and a fully auto one along with semi auto, but looks like a fully auto, rifle, and a fully auto "Assault" rifle. He also needs to know that the fed description of a Ruger 10-22 plinking rifle makes it an assault rifle.
When he sees and hears a fully auto AR, AK, M4, or M27 , 30 round banana clip discharged on full auto, he might actually detect a difference in assault weapons vs civilian semi auto weapons. And also show him a belt fed .50 cal BAR set to full auto ripping up a nice modern EV automobile.seeya
dan
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02-17-2023, 08:39 AM #7
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Re: bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
MOLON LABE!
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04-30-2023, 09:25 AM #8
Re: bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
He appears to be on the right side of this issue as well.
"It's just flatly illegal," Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen told Fox News Digital in an interview. "This is federal land that is specifically — by the Taylor Grazing Act, by federal law — set aside for livestock grazing. Bison are not livestock, even under federal law."
Knudsen slammed AP for what he called its surreptitious plan to create an "American Serengeti" where "liberal coastal elites can come and hang out and look at the pretty animals." The attorney general added that his office is closely reviewing the Biden administration's decision Thursday to determine its next steps to protect ranchers and the state's interests.
The American Prairie (AP), a conservation project in Montana, has quietly scooped up more than 450,000 acres of land with the help of its billionaire donors and the federal government.seeya
dan
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04-30-2023, 09:43 AM #9
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btw, ya'll have a beautiful free running river in the Gallatin.
Picture is in this article where Montana politicians are fighting the executive branch and their attitude toward hunters and fishermen. I can normally just save pictures, from an article, to my hard drive, then link them to a post here, but this one has an oddball extension that this website does not recognize.
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dan
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05-01-2023, 10:56 AM #10
Re: bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
So if there are questions about Oooey Gooey Zooey makin all the news in Montana I’d put it here. Rs totally correct to censure when the representative from district 100 refused to apologize and instead urged on a little riot inside the Capitol’s House chamber where objects were thrown, the business of the house suspended and 7 arrested. The representatives offend the rules of decorum frequently, but they apologize, show contrition and everyone moves on. Not done by the representative from HD100.
Proud of my state for protecting children.
On your question Dan, Montana has a very strong history of protecting sportsmans access vs the rich. Very populist and harkens back to when we hunted or fished to eat. Two issues right now are stream access between the high water marks of any navigable water, that is the law, and the “four corners” lawsuit where rich landowners are challenging access to federal and state property they try to landlock behind their property, even if it is just the spot where the corners of govt and their land come together. Technology makes it possible to know these corners and people are jumping over them.
I expect all issues here to be resolved in favor of public access. Now “can it be motorized” os a much bigger fight.
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05-04-2023, 08:14 AM #11
Re: bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
I believe I figure it out. Lets see if this works
seeya
dan
I'm just one stomach flu away from my goal weight.
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05-04-2023, 08:16 AM #12
Re: bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
Well, tha6t worked, but it is a shrunken version. Oh well, better than nothing I suppose.
seeya
dan
I'm just one stomach flu away from my goal weight.
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05-04-2023, 01:00 PM #13
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The Gallatin. I live within 30 miles of five blue ribbon trout streams, and the headwaters of the Missouri river.
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05-04-2023, 01:12 PM #14
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Lucky man you are. Don't stock up on lead based lures tough.
seeya
dan
I'm just one stomach flu away from my goal weight.
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05-04-2023, 02:41 PM #15
Re: bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
I got plenty already. Just replace what I lose.
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05-05-2023, 07:19 AM #16
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bigsky, does the Montana AG deserve a round of applause?
I would adopt MT as my second home state! Absolutely love it out there. I've fished most of the big rivers in the state.
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05-05-2023, 10:59 AM #17
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05-05-2023, 01:30 PM #18
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