Sportsmen's News Headlines January 19 - 28, 2007 | On Target | Issues | Home |
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Lawmakers in two Plains States are working with sportsmen to pass bills that will tear down age restrictions and other barriers that prevent people from hunting.
The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance is on its hind legs after the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) proposed to list polar bears, including populations in Canada that are stable and increasing, as a federally threatened species. If approved, the listing will stop American sportsmen from hunting polar bears in Canada.
Two employees for an animal rights organization that opposes all animal use are now on trial for allegedly killing and dumping adoptable dogs and cats.
Hunting advocacy organizations have launched new campaigns in a number of states to tear down age restrictions and other barriers that prevent people from hunting.
New sessions are beginning in state and federal lawmaking bodies, but sportsmen can bet on one thing - with new legislative sessions will come attacks to eliminate outdoor sports.
The Trailblazer Adventure Program continues to grow and program leaders are expanding their responsibilities to ensure its continued success.
The U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance (USSA) and the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance Foundation (USSAF) work nationwide, representing over 1.5 million sportsmen through member clubs and individual constituents. The organizations provide legislative, legal defense and public education services to defend and advance sportsmen's rights in Washington, D.C. and in all 50 states.