Guest blogger, Richard Rizza
I am OUTRAGED by the callous disregard for we the NY sportsmen and women by the DEC’s (Department of Environmental Conservation) Peter Grannis. While a fee increase from time to time is expected, this is nothing short of RAPE and highway robbery. Can I pay it? Yes, I can pay it. Will I? Will you??
The cost of a single item license (ie: small game hunting; fishing; etc) was increased by a factor of OVER 50% That can not stand. The cost of an upper echelon license (ie: Supersportsman)factoring in doe permit fees and the new license for Marine fishing approaches a factor of 70%. I think we should scream bloody murder and call for the head of Commissioner Grannis. We must live within our means. So must the DEC. So must ALL governmental agencies. An end to the never ending upward spiral of fees, taxes and surcharges must be demanded!
We have the power to do this. I know that many have made statements by their refusal to purchase doe permits. That’s good. I am willing to go a little farther by calling for a BOYCOTT of sporting licenses until DEC backs down, and they will, quickly, as soon as they see that their attempt to raise their income by raping New York sportsmen has BACKFIRED in their faces. We don’t need to hunt or fish. We do it because we want to. DEC on the other hand does need us. We are the hand that feeds them, and they are biting us HARD! Raise your voices and close your wallets!
In the interest of full disclosure, I want to state that I have, up till now, been a regular annual purchaser of a Conservation Legacy license. This year, I will not be buying that. I do, however, want to put venison in my freezer, so it is likely that, despite my call for total boycott, I will at minimum purchase a big game tag with doe permit. I am also considering a lifetime sportsman license prior to Oct. 1 as this will place my money into the conservation fund which is untouchable save for it’s garnered interest and provide me without increased charge my recreational licenses (optional to me for bow and muzzle loader) and no charge doe permits for life, thus undermining Commissar Grannis’ attempted extortion.
I sent a letter to State Senator William Larkin to express my outrage. Below is a copy of that letter.
An open letter to:
Senator William Larkin
1093 Little Britain Rd
New Windsor, NY 12553
August 19, 2009
Dear Senator Larkin,
I am returning your recent mailing of the NYS Hunting Seasons. Kindly stop spending MY money on unnecessary items. I won’t be needing it, at any rate. I went to the DEC website to purchase my annual Conservation Legacy license, to find an unconscionable increase in the fee. This increase of 30 dollars has caused me, at great personal disappointment, to cancel my annual hunt and also to give up my fishing privileges for at least the coming year.
I am sick and tired of you, the ruling class, constantly and continually imposing increased fees, surcharges and new licenses (Now a MARINE license is required!!) upon we the people as if we are nothing more then an inexhaustible “fountain of money.” Enough!!!!! Although I will feel very bad and very sad for giving up my hunting and fishing, I would feel worse if I allowed myself to be RAPED by the Legislature and the DEC.
This “obscene overcharge” situation is not limited to any one thing, either. It is pervasive throughout every part of modern life in this state, from campgrounds to state parks to motor vehicle to property taxes. The property tax portion of a current mortgage payment is rising to the point where it EQUALS the actual mortgage!
Sincerely,
Richard Rizza
Cc: Times Herald Record