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On 5/20/2024 at 11:13 AM, Roosevelt Mark said:

Years ago when I owned my MATCO tool business I was in globe area for 2 days a week. The golf course kept calling me to go out there so finally I did. Cost me about $8500, they never paid.

I don’t understand.. you sold them $8500 in tools without payment up front?

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21 hours ago, ctafoya said:

Do they allow crossbows there?

I believe only tribal members can use crossbow 

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Not sure why anyone would hunt the Res. that isn't part of the tribe. I don't care how good the hunting is. They are as corrupt as it gets and tribe members will tell you this themselves. They are sitting on a "gold mine" that could help themselves out immensely but would rather sit around blaming non tribe members for there problems. Sad 

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I caught 500 crappies at San Carlos this year, if using my license money for corruption is what makes them happy, I hope that’s what they use it for. 
 

Boomers didn’t care about the US government being corrupt when everything was great for everyone. I don’t care what San Carlos does that’s their business 

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5 hours ago, trphyhntr said:

I caught 500 crappies at San Carlos this year, if using my license money for corruption is what makes them happy, I hope that’s what they use it for. 
 

Boomers didn’t care about the US government being corrupt when everything was great for everyone. I don’t care what San Carlos does that’s their business 

It is there business, its why I avoid it. As far as state land goes, I get to have a say or least feel like I do. I have zero on the res.   

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9 hours ago, BeardownAZ said:

Not sure why anyone would hunt the Res. that isn't part of the tribe. I don't care how good the hunting is. They are as corrupt as it gets and tribe members will tell you this themselves. They are sitting on a "gold mine" that could help themselves out immensely but would rather sit around blaming non tribe members for there problems. Sad 

I blame the colonizers. Oh and Boomers.

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5 hours ago, BeardownAZ said:

It is there business, its why I avoid it. As far as state land goes, I get to have a say or least feel like I do. I have zero on the res.   

Pretty much have zero on state land also

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