Certainly hunting is something good people in the club have different feelings about. Hunting deer with center fire rifles may be in the same category. This is a good study in the workings of a government agency. We hire well qualified government employees with expertise to plan highways, manage commerce, etc., and manage wildlife. Left alone, the DNR faces enormous pressures from farmers, insurers, nature lovers, and hunters concerning deer numbers. Some want more, some want less. Good government is always about seeking compromises. Then people call goverment stupid for not doing everything that they think is right. Now, the politicians have jumped in with both feet. In my expereince that is where most "stupid government" comes from. The professional government employess likely go home at night feeling like ripping their guts out at the superficial "fixes' imposed by shallow and superficial politicians. In my follwing of wildlife and hunting issues, I can't think of few issues that were made better by political meddling. I was talking to a guy from Indiana and he was spouting all this stuff about stupid government. He paused and then thought to ask, do you work for government. Yes, I do. It seems his issue was a highway in Indiana where the safety and traffic flow was all screwed up by the stupid government. I asked if there was any political meddling in the problem. Yes, it seems. A politican got impatient with the time it was taking him to drive from his home to legislative meetings. He inserted a measure into a highway bill that said for every stoplight that highway planners put on the road, they had to take out two stoplights. I tried to explain to him the difference between professional government employees and politicians. He said he could see no difference. I think deer management in Iowa is somewhat in the same boat, with political meddling to please special interests. Lanny Schwartz - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Join us at Sierra Summit 2005. For information go to: http://www.sierrasummit2005.org/ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sign up to receive Sierra Club Insider, the flagship e-newsletter. Sent out twice a month, it features the Club's latest news and activities. Subscribe and view recent editions at http://www.sierraclub.org/insider/