There were petitions signed by over 30,000 people to have him removed, and despite what you think a great many people find his behaviour highly unethical and a conflict of interest (one of the things the commission has specifically stated that they're tightening in, I think, april). Statements like "I'm glad it's legal in Idaho" hardly endear him to the Californian public who overwhelmingly supported the protection of mountain lions. If he went and sat on the commission in Idaho, problem solved.Bocefish said:The witch hunt to remove Richards (a registered Republican) was led by a gang of legislators who are all Democrats. I assumed they were Liberal Democrats. If you know better, please enlighten me.
You can have your opinion, but there are a lot of people who think he should be removed and not from any political standpoint. Likewise he is being supported and protecting the hunting and fishing lobby groups, just as the animal rights and environmental lobbyists want him gone. As I said, have your opinion but don't just dismiss the fact that people who care nothing about the politics have serious doubts about his ethical, moral, and objective ability to serve the public on that board.
Keep your arguments rational, there are republicans who don't hunt and democrats who do. If this was nothing more than a political agenda this wouldn't (still) be in the news.
Richards’ six-year term on the Commission ends in January 2013. However, even though his job is safe for now, Assemblymember Hueso and Assembly Speaker John A. Perez (D-Los Angeles) have changed tactics to instead work on introducing legislation which would “improve the standards and practices of the California Fish and Game Commission.”
Among other things, the bill will reportedly include a revised conflict-of-interest code for commissioners.
I think I mentioned that it was a clear conflict of interest a few pages back, seems I'm not alone in thinking that - though I hadn't seen it mentioned til the last few days in relation to this incident.
He also really looks like a tool
