A critical piece of legislation is before Congress. It can help assure that your children and grandchildren enjoy hunting, fishing, and trapping in the same way as our parents. Unfortunately, the anti-hunters are going to war to stop it.
A few states have passed “right to hunt” legislation, but this bill takes the matter to the Federal level. This can help fend off destructive lawsuits brought by HSUS and other organizations that spend millions of dollars annually to end hunting. The Outdoor Wire tells how to take a stand and… it only takes a minute.
Contact your Senators at 202-224-3121 or email them and urge them to cosponsor S.405, the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act.
This week, anti-hunting forces in an attempt to derail the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act, sent Humane Society of the United States’ Wayne Pacelle to Capitol Hill to testify in opposition to this pro-hunting, pro-sportsmen legislation. It is imperative that your Senators hear from you in support of this bipartisan bill – the most important proactive piece of legislation to hunters and sportsmen in a generation.
In his testimony, Pacelle told the committee, “I want to be clear that the Humane Society of the United States is not opposed to hunting.” Really? Then how do you explain your quote from an article in the Associated Press? “If we could shut down all sport hunting in a moment, we would.”
But it’s not just sport hunting. Pacelle also said he would campaign against people hunting for food and HSUS has worked to restrict deer hunting in New York, wolf hunting in the Great Lakes region, bear hunting in Maine and all big-game hunting in California.
Senators from both sides of the aisle have worked together to craft a proposal that would protect the use of traditional ammunition made with lead components, increase access to public lands for hunters and other sportsmen, and increase flexibility for shooting ranges to build and maintain facilities to create more opportunities for everyone to enjoy the shooting sports.
Your Senators need to hear from our side so that radical, anti-hunting, anti-sportsmen activists don’t derail this legislation.
Call your Senators at 202-224-3121 or email them today and urge them to sign on as a cosponsor to S.405, the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act.
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