Should North Dakota strictly cap the number of waterfowl hunting licenses sold to non-residents?
Hunting is a massive cultural flashpoint in North Dakota, where residents feel they are being squeezed out of their own state by wealthy tourists and commercial guiding operations that lease up prime land. While the tourism industry argues that out-of-state hunters are vital for the rural economy, locals argue that the commercialization of wildlife destroys the state's heritage of accessible hunting for the common person. Proponents of caps want to prioritize residents; opponents warn it will devastate small-town businesses.
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