One can understand the feelings of some of "if it feels good, do it", because it's a "legal buck".
But what needs to be understood is, it's state game deer biologists who are asking us, the priviledged hunters, to change the legal definition of a "legal buck" to help better manage the herds.
Don't forget, it's really hunters who are the field deer managers. We're who actually kills the deer and our actions whether we shoot or pass have long term implications once you multiply each action by 100,000's of individual acts during the season.
One must also keep in mind that, in pretty much every state but maybe 1 or 2, a hunting license is a priviledge, not a right.
Modern deer seasons in the early 20th century weren't for recreational opportunity. Deer seasons were created to manage deer.
It's the same with a drivers license, which is also a priviledge.
Laws change with the times. And if you don't comply, you can lose your priviledge.
Years ago, drunk driving enforcement was lax and the term "one for the road" meant taking a drink with you after you've already been drinking and sticking between your legs (since cup holders weren't around yet).
But that's all changed. So has legal alcohol limits. Most states were .1 and now most are .08.
As times change with deer management and people and biologists learn more, rules change.
In the 1970's and 1980's, the feeling was that more deer are better for all. But now that deer have heavily moved into suburbs, northern forests have had long tern habitat damage, diseases like TB and CWD popped up, crop damage went up and deer/auto colliions soared, the unintended consequences of managing for lots of deer everywhere, so there was so many deer even poor deer habitat had deer, proved to be a mistake.
Now it's time to make changes to adapt to the current reality and future realities.
In states that offer 2 buck tags or more, the options are going to one buck a year or antler regs for multiple buck tags. It seems like more hunters in the multiple buck tag states prefer antler regs over one buck per year. And state game agencies budgeted to sell multiple buck tags will still need to do so or double or triple the license fee if they went to one buck per year. And that's even more unpopular than antler regs.