Monsterbull
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To me this boils down to a state's rights issue. Anyone can have access to federal land but the animals that reside there are the property of the state (meaning the citizens of that state) and permission to hunt them is controlled by the state. Which is why this ruling on the basis of cross-border commerce is offensive, by throwing open the gates to unrestricted lottery selection it will have the effect of lowering the opportunity for Arizona residents. Essentially, Arizona loses the ability to control it's own property because outside interests claim a restriction of "business". Mind you, no one will pay any less (not even people from PA), but at least USO's bottom line is served.