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A link that all Trappers and Hunters should watch. #706578
05/04/08 08:21 PM
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I would hope you folks would keep an eye on this link because it might help you to mobilize with the people in fights to protect your heritage. The more eyes and ears watching such a link the more likely you are to defend those rights. Just bookmark it in favorites and check it out once a week. Has some good articles and educational value to it to.

http://www.ussportsmen.org./State.cfm



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Re: A link that all Trappers and Hunters should wa [Re: Mira Trapper] #706582
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great link, Thanks Mira

Re: A link that all Trappers and Hunters should wa [Re: mathews4ever] #706630
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I agree. Also sign up for email alerts to keep you on top.

Re: A link that all Trappers and Hunters should wa [Re: DFronek] #706651
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Yes that is a great link, that should really help Mira.

Re: A link that all Trappers and Hunters should wa [Re: Hunt12Trap] #706970
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bookmarked, great link.


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Re: A link that all Trappers and Hunters should wa [Re: coondawg] #707191
05/05/08 09:30 AM
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that is a great link


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Re: A link that all Trappers and Hunters should wa [Re: trappingman0101] #707203
05/05/08 09:47 AM
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Every now & then I hit something that turns your crank. ;\)


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Re: A link that all Trappers and Hunters should wa [Re: Mira Trapper] #710497
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This is the type of stuff that NTA , FTA , Sportsman Alliance and all people raising domesticated animals are facing.


New York Sun
'Holy Grail' of Animal Rights Law Tantalizes a New Breed of Lawyer
BY JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN - Staff Reporter of the Sun
May 6, 2008
http://www2.nysun.com/article/75849

A few years back, a lawyer sued President Bush in Hawaii on behalf of
all the world's whales, porpoises, and dolphins. Although the case was
dismissed, the outcome gave animal rights lawyers a glimmer of hope.
At the time, the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decided that it saw
"no reason" why the Constitution prevents federal courts from hearing
cases brought in the name of animals. All that was needed, the 9th
Circuit suggested, was an act of Congress.

Congress hasn't been forthcoming with such a law.

Still, there are animal rights lawyers who haven't given up the search
for their holy grail: a court decision allowing lawyers to bring suits
directly on behalf of one or more animals. Some lawyers who specialize
in humans, however, are doubtful that the law will ever evolve to the
point where lawyers could go to court on behalf of thoroughbreds they
claim don't want to race in the Kentucky Derby or outdoor dogs who
perhaps want to become indoor dogs.

Meanwhile, animal rights lawyers are racking up other victories, often
by filing suits in the names of people who claim to have an emotional
or other interest in the treatment of animals that don't belong to
them.

The Humane Society currently has a temporary court order preventing
the killing of sea lions accused of depleting the salmon stock along
the border between Oregon and Washington. The lawsuit was filed not in
the name of the animals but on behalf of hikers and others who say
they research and have grown to appreciate the sea lions.

A large amount of animal litigation involves pets. Just two years ago,
a judge in Queens issued a protection order forbidding a man to come
near a particular bichon frise.

There are instances in which courts have appointed lawyers to
represent the interests of animals in suits where their owners are
sued by the government.

A San Francisco-based attorney, Bruce Wagman, said that in 1999 a
California court agreed that he could represent the interests of an
adult chimpanzee named Moe in a dispute between Moe's owners and the
city of West Covina in California. The case settled, with Moe going to
an animal sanctuary, before Mr. Wagman got to press the chimp's case
in court.

Moe made the news years later when one of his former owners was
hideously mauled by two other chimps while visiting the sanctuary.

Just this year in Virginia, a federal court appointed a law professor
at Valparaiso University to advise it on what to do with some of the
pit bulls seized from a former quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons,
Michael Vick, who is in prison for running a dog-fighting operation.

In the last few decades, animal rights lawyers say, courts around the
country have been more willing to take into consideration the
emotional relationship between people and their pets. The Vermont
Supreme Court is set to decide soon whether a couple, Robert and Susan
Goodby, can sue for damages related to the loss of companionship over
the death of two cats, which died after taking drugs prescribed by a
vet.

It's not just cat people who are bringing such suits. In a small
county in rural Oregon, a jury awarded $135,000 to a family whose
neighbor had poisoned its four pet dogs, the lawyer who won the case,
Scott Beckstead, said.

"It's the largest verdict awarded for the intentional killing of
companion animals," Mr. Beckstead, said. "These were old mixed breed
dogs that didn't have any particular market value."

Suits such as these were not always allowed, legal experts say.

"Traditionally you could only recover the market value of an animal,"
an attorney with an animal law practice in Chicago, Amy Breyer, said.
That once limited lawsuits over animals to livestock, she said.

Still, Steven Wise, who has taught the field at several law schools,
including Harvard, says animal lawyers can be more aptly said to
practice "animal-slave law" than "animal-rights law."

Mr. Wise, who is bringing the cat owners' case before the Vermont
Supreme Court, said he is in the midst of preparing another case,
still five years away by his guess, that will ask a court to grant an
animal "higher legal status — personhood if possible."

In the search for the ideal plaintiff, Mr. Wise is considering the
chimpanzee, dolphin, gorilla, orangutang, or perhaps the African Gray
parrot, animals he described as "cognitively complex" and "similar to
us."

An ape, depending on its situation, might possess any number of
possible legal claims. Mr. Wise said a case could involve an animal
held in a research facility or one that appears in movies.

When the cateceans sought their day in court against the president in
a case over the Navy's use of SONAR, none of the plaintiffs — no
surprise — were present for the court hearings. The day may not be far
off, animal lawyers say, when animals are not only present in the
courtroom, but even participating in the proceedings.

Someday, Mr. Beckstead said, "a chimpanzee could express himself
through sign language to a judge to the point where the judge feels
that the chimpanzee was able to articulate its own interests."

"That would help make the case for recognition of legal personhood," he said.

That day has clearly not arrived. At least not in Texas, where an
appellate court threw out in January a breach of contract suit filed
on behalf of several chimps, some dead.

"A lot of people talk about it, a lot of people write about it, but it
hasn't succeeded," the vice president of litigation at the Humane
Society, Jonathan Lovvorn, said of getting courts to grant standing to
animals.


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good site thanks for the info

Re: A link that all Trappers and Hunters should wa [Re: ILtrapper13] #719637
05/14/08 10:02 PM
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This is something that could make a difference for all those that are sick of PETA/HSUS lies..



U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance
Fund Launched to Combat Largest Anti-Hunting Group
Contact: Cory Johnson (614) 888-4868 ext. 214
Sharon Hayden (614) 888-4868 ext. 226
May 13, 2008
http://www.ussportsmen.org/Read.cfm?ID=2293

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

(Columbus, OH) - The nation's leading advocate of sportsmen's rights
is announcing the creation of a fund with the sole purpose of
combating the world's number-one anti-hunting organization.

Money collected by the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance (USSA) through the
new Sportsmen Against HSUS fund will be used in the continuing battle
against the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and its animal
rights campaign.

The Sportsmen Against HSUS fund is designed to:

* mount a national campaign which will focus on educating the
media, elected officials, the public, sportsmen and the many others
targeted by the animal rights group, and

* fund the campaigns that combat the public policy threats
initiated and supported by the HSUS. The HSUS lobbying machine claims
to have played a role in getting 86 different state laws passed in
2007 alone. The group also filed more than a dozen new lawsuits in
2007.

Wayne Pacelle, who claims to be a vegan, and is an anti-hunting
advocate and president and CEO of HSUS, recently said, "Let's raise at
least $10,000 right now, with $5,000 to go to pets who are the victims
of foreclosures and an additional $5,000 to fight the horrible
wildlife abuses that the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance loves."

The HSUS is America's leading opponent of hunting, fishing, trapping
and scientific wildlife management. It led the charge in a 2006
ballot campaign to ban dove hunting in Michigan, contributing $1.6
million to the effort. Among other voter issues, it also took the lead
in the 1994 ballot campaign to ban cougar and bear hunting with hounds
and bait in Oregon. It opposes hunting on National Wildlife Refuges
and other public lands. It has filed lawsuits to impede the
management of gray wolves and grizzly bears.

Some current policy attacks on sportsmen's rights by the HSUS include:

* the launching of a campaign to address so-called "puppy
mills," abusive large-scale commercial dog breeding operations. Using
sentimental images of suffering puppies, the organization is backing
legislation in Pennsylvania that would devastate small hobby breeders,
dog show kennels and sporting dog enthusiasts. The legislation is so
radical that it has been opposed by the American Kennel Club, United
Kennel Club and even dog rescue shelters in the state.

* a mandatory spay and neuter bill in California, which would
require all dogs be spayed or neutered by the age of six months,
making it nearly impossible for sportsmen with mixed-breed sporting
dogs to remain in business.

The USSA is taking the fight to the HSUS after its continuous attacks
against sportsmen's rights.

"The name Humane Society disingenuously implies that the organization
is in the business of taking care of stray dogs and cats," said USSA
president Bud Pidgeon. "The HSUS does nothing to make the public
think otherwise when tugging at the heartstrings of Americans when
asking for donations."

It is more important than ever that all sportsmen unite to combat the
principal enemy of American conservation and the outdoor sports that
make conservation possible, he said.

Pacelle has a sordid history of leading the anti-hunting crusade.
When he was the national director of the Fund for Animals, which has
since merged with HSUS, he was quoted as saying, "We are going to use
the ballot box and the democratic process to stop all hunting in the
United States ."

Pacelle has let the public in on the agenda of the HSUS, saying, "More
money will mean more pet protection, but also more ballot initiatives
to restrict inhumane and unsporting hunting practices, more state
legislation, more local ordinances."

To contribute to the Sportsmen Against HSUS fund, please contact the USSA at
801 Kingsmill Parkway, Columbus, Ohio, 43229. For more information call
(614) 888-4868, or email i...@ussportsmen.org.

The U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance is a national association of sportsmen
and sportsmen's organizations that protects the rights of hunters,
anglers and trappers in the courts, legislatures, at the ballot, in
Congress and through public education programs. For more information
about the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance and its work, call (614) 888-4868
or visit its website,
http://www.ussportsmen.org
<http://blast.sparklist.com/t/536198/1339559/492/0/?u=aHR0cDovL3d3dy51...
J0c21lbi5vcmcv&x=50660bfe> .


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