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Sportsmen’s Heritage Act Clears Key Hurdle

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Sportsmen Need to Call Their Congressmen Now

The newly introduced House Resolution 4089—strongly supported by the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance (USSA) – has cleared the U.S. House of Representatives’ Natural Resources Committee and awaits a vote before the full House.  The bill passed the committee by a vote of 27 to 16.

HR 4089, which is a package of four high-priority bills will:

Classify BLM and US Forest Service land as open to hunting, fishing and recreational shooting unless closed or restricted based on scientific evidence;

Confirm that the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) cannot ban lead in traditional ammunition or in sport fishing gear;
Protect recreational shooting on BLM National Monument land; and
Allow the import of legally hunted polar bear trophies now tangled in federal red-tape.

“USSA is pleased that the House Natural Resources Committee took such prompt action to approve H.R. 4089 — the most important pro-hunting legislation since the 1997 Refuge Improvement Act,” said Bill Horn, USSA Director of Federal Affairs (and former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior).  “We tip our hats to the 24 Republicans and three Democrats who supported the bill.”

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to view the vote breakdown.

The American Sportfishing Association, Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, National Rifle Association, National Shooting Sports Foundation, Safari Club International, USSA, and many other organizations are working hard to ensure passage by a broad bi-partisan majority.

Take Action! Every sportsman and sportswoman should contact their Congressman now and urge them to support this groundbreaking bill. Ask your Congressman to vote yes on HR 4089, the Sportsmen’s Heritage Act of 2012.  To find your Congressman’s contact information, visit USSA’s Legislative Action Center at www.ussportsmen.org/LAC.

We’re urging all hunters/sportsmen to contact your Congressmen and voice your support on this bill. This bill is very important for us as hunters and sportsmen. Take action today! Thank you for everything you do USSA. – Hunters Against PETA

“The Twelve Steps of the Animal Rights Activists”

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Here are 12 goals that all animal rights groups are striving for:

1. Abolish by law all research using animals.

2. Outlaw the use of animals for cosmetic and product testing, in classrooms and in weapons development.

3. Encourage vegetarianism, making vegetarian meals available at all public institutions and schools, as livestock production is environmental degradation.

4. Eliminate all animal agriculture: livestock grazing of U.S. Public lands should be prohibited.

5. No herbicides, pesticides and other toxic should be used; outlaw predator control on public lands and reintroduce native predators to restore the balance of nature.

6. Transfer enforcement of animal welfare legislation away from the Department of Agriculture to protect the animals and their environment.

7. Eliminate commercial trappings and fur ranching and end the use of furs.

8. Prohibit hunting, trapping and fishing while reintroducing natural predators. Protect native animals and plants from economic development.

9. End the international trade in wildlife goods and prevent destruction of rainforests by government control.

10. Stop a further breeding of companion animals; spaying and neutering to be subsidized by the state and municipal governments. Abolish commerce in animals for the pet trade.

11. End the use of animals in entertainment and sports, horse and dog racing, dog and cock fighting, fox hunting, rodeos, circuses, etc.

12. Prohibit genetic manipulation of species.

From: “Politics of Animal Liberation” by Kim Bartlett, Animal Agenda 11/97

All hunters, sportsmen, ranchers, farmers, trappers and anyone involved in any kind of business that is related to these 12 items should write these 12 animal rights activists’ goals down and always keep them in mind. Animal rights activists will never stop pushing their agenda and beliefs. And Hunters Against PETA will never stop the fight for our rights. – Hunters Against PETA

Judge Throws Out PETA’s Ridiculous Lawsuit

Thursday, February 16th, 2012

Last November PETA filed a lawsuit against Sea World claiming that they were violating their whale’s 13th Amendment rights. The amendment that abolished slavery. PETA wanted the court to rule that the 13th Amendment applied to both people and animals. Which just happens to be their main goal, which is to give animals the same rights as humans.

The lawsuit was recently thrown out by Judge Jeffery T. Miller of the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of California. He ruled what all of us (or most of us, except for animal rights activists) already knew to be true – that “the only reasonable interpretation of the Thirteenth Amendment’s plain language is that it applies to persons, and not to non-persons such as orcas.”

PETA will never stop filing these ridiculous and frivolous lawsuits until one of them is passed. Unless we as hunters/sportsmen put pressure on the lawmakers to not even consider such petty lawsuits. We will continue the fight for our rights. – Hunters Against PETA