Originally Posted by
welsh
50% of 240,000 would be 120,000.
A one-year conservation licence is $36.08. Multiply that by 120,000 and you have $4.3 million.
Now, I doubt the hit is that big. The number you're looking for is how many veterans *currently* hold fishing licences, since opportunity costs are not really lost revenue. But that's beside the point, which is that you need to check your math.
As for senior's discounts, the premise here is that seniors are no longer employed and are on a fixed income. Not the same thing as extending a lifetime waiver of user fees to a guy who spent a year in a militia regiment.
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