I have had a long hard day, and am not really at the top of my game, but "huh"? How 'bout the guy on foot with a map and compass in say Washington state, versus another guy in Florida. Don't they have a different declination, based upon where on earth they are standing at that moment, in relation to true north???
They have a considerable Magnetic declination
Miami Magnetic declination = -5.7 degress West or 5.7 degrees East
Seattle Magnetic declination = 17.2 degrees West
The difference is 22.9 degrees.
To the casual navigator who assumes Mag North and True North (or Grid North with the associated grid convergence compensation) are the same will soon get lost. (A worse situation that being lost is a situation where someone is lost and that person thinks they aren't lost)
A simple 2000 metre bearing directly north (according to the map, assumming that Grid/True North convergence is zero) in the Seatle region will be 591 metres west and 89.4 Metres south from where they think they should be on the map after walking the 2000 metres north following their compass.
This is a quite a good website which explains the differences between Magnetic, True and Grid Norths.
http://www.threelittlemaids.co.uk/magdec/explain.html