Mikey,
I do not disagree with your comments in any way.
I just wish it were possible to affect things here, but I feel it no longer is.
Bluntly, after 55 years of fighting the BS. I'm tired.
I was one of the folks that fought, lobbied, contributed and I supposes whined enough to get handgun hunting legalized here back in the '60's. From the first experimental hunts at Sand Hills to they day we finally got the Regs settled and passed. We were pretty pleased with what we'd accomplished, still am actually!
Good thing we got it done then, because I don't believe you could get it through today. Not without bigger pay-offs then ordinary people could raise the cash for anyhow.
That new regulation they're trying to slip through in Washington, was the same one that I identify as the 'beginning of the end' here. The 'Approved' range rule was a nice touch, there's ONE State operated range in Wisconsin, in the S.W corner of the state. Gets a tad crowded at times. Some of the folks 'up North' feel a 180 mile trip each way is a bit much to let a kid shoot his new .22 on a sunday afternoon. especially when you might have to wait 3 hours to get in your hour of shooting.
And one by one they're forcing out the private ranges with the excuses of noise complaint, Safety, Ecosystem damage from the lead, etc. etc They get crowded too, many are not open to the public and not interested in new members. And there are fewer every year.
That leaves a friendly land owner with a safe place to shoot as the only viable option.
Presently I'm living (just barely) inside Milwaukee County. Just think everything you've ever heard about Chicago in the '60's.
City of Milwaukee had 10,000 more votes cast in 2004 than it had registered voters, Polls had to stay open extra hours to accommodate them.
Machine politics, and monumental vote fraud, an individual citizen has NO voice, and his vote does not matter unless it matches the party vote.
Referendums are non-binding and therefore meaningless, as are public hearings, officials at every level listen a bit and then proceed with whatever they planned to do in the first place.
Governor/Emperor has vetoed CCW 3 times IIRC and Voter ID twice, I might have those numbers reversed.
Colorado is bad enough, dangerously close to being a wannabe wisconsin, but the smaller population means an individual has a voice, locally at least, especially on the Western side.
My family has been here since before Wisconsin was a state and most still are, But I'm retired now, 70 in '08, and the Taxes are the final decision maker. My youngest son is a CPA, and when I told him we were leaving, his only comment was "Don't blame you, what took you so long?" Well, later he did say he'd miss us but he was pretty sure there was probably Airline Service to Grand Junction at least, maybe return flights too."
jcn59 is correct with the Nazi comment. Nazi just meant National Socialist Party , and Wisconsin is one of the top socialist States in the U.S. Even if they do call themselves 'progressives' since, Bob LaFollette, 'Fighting Bob', back in the '20's. Course Milwaukee did have a Socialist Party Mayor (Zeigler) for over 16 years. I'm not a big fan of Centralized Control of everything either, so that's one more reason.
Regards,