US Sportmens Alliance on Target ArticlesVisit the USSA Travel Store for Great DealsIf you are one of the thousands of U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance members that visited the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance new travel website last week, we want to say, "thank you.” By all indications, the new membership service is a BIG hit! And, why not?Can We Talk?An activist who has called the assassination of scientists a legitimate approach to advancing animal rights recently refused an FBI invitation to share his insights as an animal rights leader.Pennsylvania Bill Adds Additional Hunter to Game CommissionLegislation advancing in Pennsylvania will give sportsmen a more powerful voice in decisions made by the state Game Commission. The pro-sportsmen bill contrasts many recent efforts by anti-hunters to stack state wildlife rulemaking bodies with animal rights sympathizers.Michigan Governor Signs Hunter Recruitment Bills(Lansing) – The Governor of Michigan gave hunter recruitment in her state a shot in the arm today when she signed two bills designed to boost the number of new hunters entering the field.Landlord May Force Oregon Fur Store Out into StreetA Portland, Oregon fur shop that has been the target of animal rights protestors for more than seven months now faces possible eviction.Louisiana Governor Signs Pro-Hunting BillsLouisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco has signed two bills that will help ensure the future of hunting in the state.USSA Works to Protect Hunting on Important New England Hunting LandsThe U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance has gone to bat against an anti-hunter effort to ban pheasant hunting on an important New England federal hunting area.AVMA Refuses to Partner with HSUSThe organization representing more than 73,000 veterinarians across the country has dismissed plans to ally with the nation’s leading animal rights group.Charges Against New Jersey Bear Hunter DroppedA New Jersey municipal court judge has dismissed charges filed by an anti-hunting activist against a New Jersey bear hunter. The sportsman subsequently dropped counter complaints against the protestor, who still faces hunter harassment charges by the State.Louisiana Taking Steps To Ensure Hunting Heritage Lives OnLouisiana sportsmen are urged to ask Gov. Kathleen Blanco to sign two bills that will help ensure the future of hunting in the state. |
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