Let’s just look at facts. Not theories.

Fact. CWD is a prion disease.

Fact. It can be found in neurological, spinal and bone tissue, as well as other areas.

Fact. People discard those parts of deer after processing.

Fact. Disposal exposes those prions to the environment.

Fact. That environment is where it can be exposed to living animals.

Once in the environment there is NO TAKING IT BACK.

It’s not like saying “Oops, well we messed up. Let’s clean up the mess and get it out of here.”

It’s more like, “It’s here now. Y’all boys and gals hang on. This is gonna be interesting.”

Like freestatehunter stated, are you truly willing to place an entire population of deer, and the most important recreational opportunity in existence, at risk for everyone over a minor personal inconvenience? Once the first state says “Hey y’all, we’ve got irrefutable evidence that Johnny dumping infected deer parts in the gully has infected wild deer in x county”, it is far too late to do something about then. It’s not worth the risk to me and states banning interstate transfer of infected parts is very wise and prudent in my opinion. That’s all I’m saying about that. Y’all can disagree or agree until you’re all blue in the face. It is what it is. Proactive measures is what stops or slows the spread of this disease. Reactive measures are too late.