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jimnyc
11-03-2018, 04:13 PM
She's been corrected as have others, but why stop the charade - it MAY prevent some voters, so why not continue? :rolleyes:

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Heitkamp spreads false claim suggesting hunters could lose license if they vote

Democratic North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp appeared to endorse a false claim from the state’s Democratic Party suggesting that citizens would lose their out-of-state license to hunt if they vote in this year’s election.

“Voting means you are a resident, it means you pay taxes here, it means that if you want a residential hunting license in Minnesota, it means you’re not going to get that, if you vote here,” Heitkamp told a gaggle of reporters Saturday.

She was responding to a question about a Facebook ad from the Democratic Party warning North Dakota hunters that they might be forced to forfeit their out-of-state licenses if they vote in this election.

“If you want to keep your out-of-state hunting licenses, you may not want to vote in North Dakota,” the ad notes, before linking to a website on the party’s website that makes similar warnings.

“You MUST be a resident of North Dakota to vote here. And if you are a resident of North Dakota, you may lose hunting licenses you have in other states,” the website said.

PolitiFact rated the claim a “Pants on Fire,” meaning the ad was likely designed to discourage people from voting.

“It’s hard to interpret this in any way except that it seeks to discourage people from voting. But voting will not cost anyone their hunting licenses,” the fact-checker noted in a piece on Friday.

Rest - https://dailycaller.com/2018/11/03/heitkamp-election-hunters/

Elessar
11-03-2018, 10:12 PM
That is one of the most absurd things I have ever read.

Lose an out-of-state license because of voting?

A hunter can purchase an out-of-state license anywhere they choose at
an elevated price, of course, compared to a resident of that state.

Provided they are legally allowed to possess a firearm or bow,
there are no restrictions other than state designations of legal
hunting areas.

Ridiculous! :laugh: