ACTION ALERT: CPW Commission vote on fur ban

Keep contacting your state representatives and senators before the Grand Junction meeting. This is a solid response from a D representative, but continued outreach is critical to show lawmakers the depth of public concern and distrust around the current process.

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McCormick helped kill the anti-hunting bill HB 25- 1258 in committee during the last session.
 
They see blood in the water. Once they got one petition through they will keep sending them. Expect bans on mountain lion and black bear hunting, furbearer harvest next. CBD controls majority 6-seat voting block on the commission now. Pandora’s box is officially open.
I am afraid you are right - Buckle up! It's going to get ugly. We have to be loud and vocal and continue to point out how extreme these groups are and how they operate. They will continue to manipulate the truth and avoid a science based common sense approach to wildlife. These groups and several of the commissioners are the eco-terrorists!
 
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For me the near term move is to light up the email inboxes and voicemail of Senators Dylan Roberts-Steamboat and Nick Hinrichsen-Pueblo. They will be the swing votes in the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.

After the embarrassing debacle at the March 4 Commission. And the following vote against the CPW Director's recommendation and stated will of the voters, the commission voted to accept the fur ban citizen petition. Respectfully request the committee convene an oversight hearing with the Commission Chair Rich Reading and Vice Chair Jay Tutchton to achieve some level of public accountability and regain trust with critical stakeholders such as hunters, anglers, trappers, and livestock producers. Until such a hearing is conducted, request the committee halt confirmation of any CPW Commissioners. Furthermore, express concerns with the appointments of Emerick and Sichko and their ability to represent their statutory constituents and objectively support science-based wildlife management. I suspect both Senators will have plenty of opposition research on both. I believe CPW Commission appointments will begin hearings in committee next week.

Be respectful, I believe both of these Senators to be favorable to sportsmen. If you live in their districts, make sure they know that.

Senator Nick Hinrichsen- 303-866-4878, [email protected], [email protected]

Senator Dylan Roberts- 303-866-4871, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Gonna start working on the beaver bill next.
 
Reposting from another forum

For me the near term move is to light up the email inboxes and voicemail of Senators Dylan Roberts-Steamboat and Nick Hinrichsen-Pueblo. They will be the swing votes in the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.

After the embarrassing debacle at the March 4 Commission. And the following vote against the CPW Director's recommendation and stated will of the voters, the commission voted to accept the fur ban citizen petition. Respectfully request the committee convene an oversight hearing with the Commission Chair Rich Reading and Vice Chair Jay Tutchton to achieve some level of public accountability and regain trust with critical stakeholders such as hunters, anglers, trappers, and livestock producers. Until such a hearing is conducted, request the committee halt confirmation of any CPW Commissioners. Furthermore, express concerns with the appointments of Emerick and Sichko and their ability to represent their statutory constituents and objectively support science-based wildlife management. I suspect both Senators will have plenty of opposition research on both. I believe CPW Commission appointments will begin hearings in committee next week.

Be respectful, I believe both of these Senators to be favorable to sportsmen. If you live in their districts, make sure they know that.

Senator Nick Hinrichsen- 303-866-4878, [email protected], [email protected]

Senator Dylan Roberts- 303-866-4871, [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Gonna start working on the beaver bill next.
Senator Roberts is a friend to CO sportsmen.
 
More press covering the dumpster fire that is the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission…..

 
Some good news, the public land beaver hunting ban is dead for this congressional session. Please send thank you emails to the folks who voted YES to postpone indefinitely.


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Interesting on the three “Yes” votes. We all knew Rep. Story is in the anti-hunting camp. Total Boulder crazy person. She hosted fundraisers for Samantha Miller and CATS. Kinda surprised by Rep Martinez. Rep Lindsay has established herself in the anti camp too. Had to take a few shots at the sportsmen community, put us in our place publicly.

Lindsay added that “respectfully, it is not just for sportsmen, hunters and anglers to decide animal policy.”

Something to keep an eye on if you live in their district.
 

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