Clear Creek,
What you say is true. However, prior to state management, they needed approval from the USFWS service to remove a problem bear. That was not always granted or done in a timely fashion. If you check the number of grizzly bears euthanized in the last year or so, you will see that the last year saw a great number of grizzly bears being removed permanently. That included many sows and cubs. It is my understanding that under the Trump Administration, the USFWS is now less inclined to tell the G&F what to do when a problem grizzly bear is encountered.
just sayin...mh