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Park Service Sued By Moose Hunter Over River Access In Yukon-CharleyAn Anchorage moose hunter has filed suit against the National Park Service for banning his hovercraft from rivers within the Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve. |
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Bob said on Wednesday, Oct 19 at 7:42 PM
mikey372002 said "Alaska Daily News only lets one sided comments on their site" Mikey is correct, and the News Miner is almost as bad. I cancelled my subscription to ADN. If they want to censor my views, they can sell their paper to somebody else. I really thought my comments were quite reasonable. I was amazed that they removed them.
75583468Alaskan said on Tuesday, Oct 18 at 1:38 PM
well if you are and indigneous person they would take away your craftthrow you in jail and let you pay a super big fine;unlike the people who are a diffrent race they will just let you off with a warning.knowing that the indignous person don't have the money a a high priced lawyer to help them.
75514968citizen said on Tuesday, Oct 18 at 10:12 AM
Its fine if he uses it on the river. But if he takes it through grassy wetlands or over land he is not in a navigable waterway and subject to park laws... I dont belive he just uses it to travel the rivers.
75503737lostblue said on Tuesday, Oct 18 at 7:48 AM
One-sided editorialism? And which side would that be? Let alone the fact that expression of opinion is de facto bias.
75494303mikey372002 said on Tuesday, Oct 18 at 7:32 AM
federal people need to get out of our state, they inflate their eggo, make up their own laws as they go along, Ohh and alaska daily news only lets one sided comments on their site, go figure they are not a real news paper, and to top it off they are slowly going under.
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