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Sportsmen Believe New Jersey Governor Will Ban Bear Hunt- (11/21
U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance ^
| 11/21/03
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Posted on 11/24/2003 3:27:14 PM PST by Seamus Mc Gillicuddy
(Columbus) A growing string of evidence suggests that New Jersey Gov. James McGreevey may bow to animal rights pressure and cancel the states upcoming black bear hunt, according to the nations principal sportsmens advocacy organization.
The McGreevey administration has time and again displayed its sympathy for the anti-hunting cause, said U.S. Sportsmens Alliance Vice President for Government Affairs Rob Sexton.
The Alliance has been in business since 1978, fighting anti-hunting issues, and tracking the decisions of elected officials sympathetic to the anti-hunting movement. Sexton explained that all signs point to McGreevey siding with anti-hunting activists against wildlife experts, public safety concerns and hunters.
The governor has created committees to establish wildlife policy and stacked them with animal rights advocates, he said. McGreeveys Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner, Bradley Campbell, has in recent weeks gone so far as to blame homeowners for incidents with nuisance black bears. Campbell has admitted to wanting to take a serious look at birth control for the animals, as a means of controlling wildlife populations, in order to discourage hunting.
Most recently the state attorney general filed its opposition to the U.S. Sportsmens Alliance Foundations involvement in opposing a lawsuit that seeks to ban the black bear hunt.
The attorney general maintains that the state will adequately represent hunters interests. However, the U.S. Sportsmens Alliance believes that the facts surrounding the governments position indicate that there is an excellent chance that the state will not adequately represent hunters.
Sexton said, The governments objection to our involvement in the case only adds to our concern that its real agenda is to capitulate to the animal rights lobby. We would hate to see this case blown only to fulfill the governors political agenda. More importantly, the governor could wind up with blood on his hands while he is playing political games.
The New Jersey Fish and Game Council approved the black bear hunt in July to address concerns about the states uncontrolled black bear population and the problems, including human conflicts with bears, which result from it. The conflicts include an incident in May in which a New Jersey toddler was struck on the head by a 175-pound female bear. In August, an 18-year-old woman survived a bear attack at a park near her home.
The U.S. Sportsmens Alliance is calling on New Jersey citizens to contact Gov. McGreevey at (609) 292-6000 and urge him to protect public safety and sportsmens rights. Ask him to allow the black bear hunt to continue as scheduled December 8-13.
The U.S. Sportsmens Alliance protects the rights of hunters, anglers and trappers nationally in the courts, legislatures, at the ballot, in Congress and through public education programs. For more information about the U.S. Sportsmens Alliance and its work, call (614) 888-4868 or visit its website, www.ussportsmen.org.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: New Jersey
KEYWORDS: animalrights; attack; attacks; bear; bearhunt; bears; bruin; bruins; hunting; mcgreevey; mcgreevy
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To: Seamus Mc Gillicuddy
Good luck. The radical group Humane Society of the United States sponsored several citizens initiatives, (based on LIES), that restricted bear and cougar hunting in my state a few years ago.
Cougar attacks and bear nuisance reports have skyrocketed. Hell, the radicals snuck in wording in the last initiative that has banned mole traps! Our prostitute state representatives tried unsuccessfully last session to override the rules. Next session WILL be different.
To: Batrachian
you can hang out with Art Bell LOL!
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posted on
11/24/2003 7:55:11 PM PST
by
Terriergal
(Psalm 11: 3 "When the foundations are being destroyed, what can the righteous do?")
To: Batrachian
What more could anyone ask for? Woods, grass, No poisonous snakes... :-) (yeah we have them here but only near the cliffs by the Mississippi river supposedly)
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posted on
11/24/2003 7:56:11 PM PST
by
Terriergal
(Psalm 11: 3 "When the foundations are being destroyed, what can the righteous do?")
To: farmfriend
BTTT!!!!!
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posted on
11/25/2003 3:05:13 AM PST
by
E.G.C.
To: farmfriend
Please include me on your list.
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posted on
11/25/2003 3:18:45 AM PST
by
Robert Drobot
(God, family, country. All else is meaningless.)
To: d-back
Ping. See post # 16. Check out the judge.
To: Robert Drobot
Consider yourself added. It is a high volume list so if you ever change your mind, just let me know.
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posted on
11/25/2003 8:42:53 AM PST
by
farmfriend
( Isaiah 55:10,11)
To: Seamus Mc Gillicuddy; PaulNYC; tsomer; Mixer; MattinNJ; OceanKing; TomT in NJ; Coleus; agrace; ...
nj activism ping
Happy Thanksgiving
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posted on
11/26/2003 8:49:44 PM PST
by
Coleus
(Only half the patients who go into an abortion clinic come out alive.)
To: Coleus
If McSleazy does ANYTHING, it's to pay off either a campaign donor or a "personal debt." In this state, that plus avoiding indictment is all he needs to stay (re-elected) in office.
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posted on
11/27/2003 5:49:47 AM PST
by
Ed_in_NJ
To: Paleo Conservative; muleskinner
In northern NJ, especially Sussex County, they are rampant. A co-worker of my husband's deals with them in his yard all the time, several a week. Last week one dragged a dead deer into the backyard and proceeded to chow down. His neighborhood has a bear phone chain of sorts - if someone spots a bear, they call one another to inform of location and direction.
Cancelling is a big mistake.
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posted on
11/27/2003 7:34:33 AM PST
by
agrace
To: Blue Jays
BUMP to tell interesting bear story to JerseyHighlander later...
~ Blue Jays ~
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posted on
11/27/2003 2:47:52 PM PST
by
Blue Jays
(Rock Hard, Ride Free)
To: Ed_in_NJ
That's typical in NJ. I wonder who he has to pay off? Maybe it was the NRA whose NJ Affiliate is The Association of New Jersey Rifle and Pistol Clubs, Inc. the official NRA State Association in New Jersey. Whatever the reason, I hope the hunt is allowed to go.
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posted on
11/28/2003 6:42:06 PM PST
by
Coleus
(Only half the patients who go into an abortion clinic come out alive.)
To: agrace
Is there any way a hunter from Monmouth county could get on that phone list?
(Have them write that sighting data down. I know a hunt club that might pay for it.)
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posted on
12/04/2003 4:11:34 AM PST
by
tcostell
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