How to Deal with Anti-Hunters and Harassment
As avid sportsmen and women, we may cross paths with our biggest foes: the anti-hunting community.
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May 16, 2013
On May 8th, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed Senate Bill 288 into law. The bill, sponsored by Senator Tom Casperson (R-Escanaba), gives the state’s Natural Resources Committee the authority to …
May 16, 2013
After many months of scouting, planning (and irritating all around you with your calling practice) and many early mornings, your dedication has paid off with you bagging your first…or possibly …
May 8, 2013
The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation and other members of the Hunter Conservation Coalition have been cleared by a federal judge to intervene in a lawsuit filed by anti-hunting organizations
April 29, 2013
Washington, D.C. – Hunters and advocates for sustainable wildlife management are joining together to fight a legal challenge to the delisting of wolves of the Western Great Lakes. The large …
April 29, 2013
A bill recently introduced in Maine would create a statewide “animal abuser registry.” The proposal, LD 1289, sponsored by Representative Elizabeth Dickerson (D-Rockland), would require any adult that has violated …
As avid sportsmen and women, we may cross paths with our biggest foes: the anti-hunting community.
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Read MoreLegislation ensuring sportsmen’s access to federal lands cleared its first hurdle this week as the House Natural Resources Committee voted 28-15 in favor of H.R. 1825.
Read MoreLast week, North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory signed Senate Bill 234 making North Carolina the 35th state to have enacted measures aimed at getting new hunters into the field.
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