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rattus58
08-26-2007, 02:50 PM
unting to be eliminated in New Jersey?
Firstly, a sincere thank you - to the site owner(s), administrators, moderators, and members for allowing me to discuss the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance.

Your freedom to hunt, fish, and trap in New Jersey may soon be taken away.

Some background:

The anti-fishing and anti-hunting activists, with the support of Assemblyman Panter, Assemblywoman Greenstein, and Senator Karcher, are responsible for introducing bills A-3275 and S-2041 respectively. These bills will drastically change the membership of the Fish and Game Council, the entity established to manage the hunting and fishing interests in New Jersey. A-3275 and S-2041 are targeted to change council membership from six sportsmen, three farmers, the Chairman of the Endangered and Non-game Species Advisory Committee, and public member - to seven political appointees recommended to the Governor.

Bills A-3275 and S-2041 would effectively destroy the Division of Fish and Wildlife, and would end scientific management of our wildlife assets while putting these natural resources under the auspices of the office of the Governor. Such a change is designed to allow the council to be stacked with anti-hunting and anti-fishing extremists.

Bill A-3275 directs the Fish and Game Council to investigate using expensive and unproven non-lethal alternatives for game management, eliminates any reference to use and development of fish and game resources for public recreation and food supply, and substitutes “wildlife” for existing statutory references to “game.”

Animal “rights” activists testifying in support of A-3275 derided hunting as a “15th century” means to wildlife management and proclaimed the bill - which relies heavily on non-lethal alternatives - as legislation for “21st century” wildlife management. They also expressed their desire to rid the Fish & Game Council of anyone with a “hunter driven background.” The council also regulates fresh water fishing. The animal rights people are coming after all anglers, hunters, and trappers. They will not be satisfied until the basic freedom to hunt, trap, and fish is removed from the state of New Jersey.

Such a change will have a devastating impact on wildlife management, New Jersey’s ecology, recreational opportunities for New Jersey residents, and New Jersey’s economy. Businesses such as sporting goods stores, taxidermists, bait shops, boat dealers, etc., and the enterprises that service these establishments, may see significant drops in sales - perhaps being forced to layoff employees or even close their businesses.

Please join in our efforts to derail bills A-3275 and S-2041 and to keep hunting, fishing, and trapping available to all of the people of New Jersey. Visit our website to learn more:
http://www.njoutdooralliance.org

Thank you.
Anthony P. Mauro
Chairman, NJOA
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Lilred
08-27-2007, 06:56 AM
What a bunch of goobers....what I wanna know it what exactly is a "non-lethal alternative" to huntin? :rolleyes:

rattus58
08-27-2007, 02:11 PM
They want to sterilize deer so that they don't breed. There are SO MANY THINGS wrong with that approach is hard to figure where to start. What do you think happens to genetics when the deer aren't competing? What do you think happens to the herd when there are no younguns... What do you think happens to the predators, the scavengers, the forest when the deer populations finally plummet?

There is an ecosystem involving the deer and the hunter. When you tamper with that ecosystem, very bad things will happen, and when you are talking about humane, what the ARA and HSUS are proposing is anything but humane for the deer.

nope.... I'd protest this vociferously if I was a New Jersey fella...

Aloha..

skeet
08-27-2007, 04:50 PM
The way the animal rights people in New Jersey(Calipornia, too)look at things they will start making people move out of New Jersey just because it is stressful to the animals They'll have to invent antigravity thingies just so people don't tread on the grass or bushes or heaven forbid "stepping" on an ant or something.

rattus58
08-27-2007, 06:56 PM
:D :D :D and have more

"Sign Sign everywhere a sign
Blocking out the scenery breaking my mind
Do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign

And the sign said anybody caught trespassing would be shot on sight
So I jumped on the fence and yelled at the house, Hey! what gives you the right
To put up a fence to keep me out or to keep mother nature in
If God was here, he'd tell you to your face, man you're some kinda sinner"