I want to talk a little about the Fish and Game (F&G) regulations, because they affect me and the people around me the most.
The earliest experience I can remember having with the F&G regulations is when I was a preteen, about ten to twelve years old. I overheard my farther asking my mother why we had to pull out our salmon fishing nets at certain times of the day. She had replied it was because they were not catching enough fish somewhere further south of us. A year or two later I overheard them talking in concerned tone of voices and asked my mother what was happening, only because I could not speak our language well and my father could not speak English well enough either. I can understand our language to some extent, but not enough to carry a conversation. She told me that the F&G regulation enforcers had cut up a person’s salmon fishing net because it was set during a closure period. I wondered what had prevented that person from pulling out his net because we, at least most of us, are always abiding by the law. Later in life my father had to get rid of his dog team because it became too hard to feed the team. With little amount of fish that my parents were allowed to catch, they were forced to purchase a snowmobile with what little money my father had and by trading fish and fur with a local western trader/gold miner.
The next I can remember of the F&G is that they were flying low over the walrus herds to scare them off the ice-packs, to make it hard for us to catch them. Another one that hit my heart and mind was from further up north of where I live. There was an eighteen year young lady missing from berry picking. A bear was known to be in the area and the F&G would not allow the local hunters to hunt the bear down. They were told that they would be put in jail if they did.
More recent regulations that affected me were that we were not allowed to catch more than one hundred salmon for the entire year. Most of us did not follow that but only got what we needed for the winter and not the extra needed to trade for other seafood not available in our area. The Caucasians in the neighboring town were allowed to seine further up the river, even if they held the majority of the jobs. I did not see those recent regulations on paper nor did I personally see the Caucasians seining but was told about them by more than a few people in my area. These bias regulations in my area hit me hard. They fueled the desire to get the Twelve Visions Party® launched even more than before.
We can do it, no matter how small we think we may be. All it takes is the need and we have that need for the Twelve Visions Party®. That need for the medical, energy, and all other industries to progress as we have seen happen in the fairly unregulated computer and communications industries.
Thank you Mark Hamilton for allowing me to once again experience that first encounter I had with the world outside of my home and for opening my mind to its unlimited potential. I love you for that.
Warren Rock
I want to talk a little about the Fish and Game (F&G) regulations, because they affect me and the people around me the most.
The earliest experience I can remember having with the F&G regulations is when I was a preteen, about ten to twelve years old. I overheard my farther asking my mother why we had to pull out our salmon fishing nets at certain times of the day. She had replied it was because they were not catching enough fish somewhere further south of us. A year or two later I overheard them talking in concerned tone of voices and asked my mother what was happening, only because I could not speak our language well and my father could not speak English well enough either. I can understand our language to some extent, but not enough to carry a conversation. She told me that the F&G regulation enforcers had cut up a person’s salmon fishing net because it was set during a closure period. I wondered what had prevented that person from pulling out his net because we, at least most of us, are always abiding by the law. Later in life my father had to get rid of his dog team because it became too hard to feed the team. With little amount of fish that my parents were allowed to catch, they were forced to purchase a snowmobile with what little money my father had and by trading fish and fur with a local western trader/gold miner.
The next I can remember of the F&G is that they were flying low over the walrus herds to scare them off the ice-packs, to make it hard for us to catch them. Another one that hit my heart and mind was from further up north of where I live. There was an eighteen year young lady missing from berry picking. A bear was known to be in the area and the F&G would not allow the local hunters to hunt the bear down. They were told that they would be put in jail if they did.
More recent regulations that affected me were that we were not allowed to catch more than one hundred salmon for the entire year. Most of us did not follow that but only got what we needed for the winter and not the extra needed to trade for other seafood not available in our area. The Caucasians in the neighboring town were allowed to seine further up the river, even if they held the majority of the jobs. I did not see those recent regulations on paper nor did I personally see the Caucasians seining but was told about them by more than a few people in my area. These bias regulations in my area hit me hard. They fueled the desire to get the Twelve Visions Party® launched even more than before.
We can do it, no matter how small we think we may be. All it takes is the need and we have that need for the Twelve Visions Party®. That need for the medical, energy, and all other industries to progress as we have seen happen in the fairly unregulated computer and communications industries.
Thank you Mark Hamilton for allowing me to once again experience that first encounter I had with the world outside of my home and for opening my mind to its unlimited potential. I love you for that.
Warren Rock
HI Warren – Fish and Game Regulations are getting out of hand in the Western United States. Also the tiem for the Good Old Boy Systems and BIAS should be part of past history and they are not. They are going on today. What a shame. Mark Hamilton and the Twelve Vision Party show a different path. Sometimes the pendulum has to swing so far before it can start wsinging back. This time when it starts swing back in will be in the direction of new leadership of the Twelve Vision Party.
Hi Lizzy,
Thank you for commenting on my testimony. Too often these regulations (all) block society from advancing forward. Businesses are taxed preventing them from spending that much needed extra money for research and development. These regulations also drive prices up because someone has to pay for them. Businesses pass the cost onto the customers, making prices higher that should be.
Hi Warren, I agree…regulatory systems have gotten too powerful, out of hand, and out of touch with the people, creating a chokehold on just about every aspect of our lives.
Thankfully there is a man with a viable plan to release that chokehold and provide healthful breaths of life for us all – Mark Hamilton and his Twelve Visions Party.
Value creators all having been taught to fish, who have all secured “nets” for themselves, made their own innovations, and who have been un-tethered in order to once again be able to live life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness are the waves and streamlets of the future of this country and the world…people are awakening and the tides are changing….
With Love, Lizzy