camelcluch
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Last I saw was about 1 million votes. There are about 6 million people. Not too late. Keep pounding the drum. It’s worth the fight.
Agreed, just voicing my worries, I think there are 3ish million legal voters. Who knows how many ole Jenna tried to register thoughLast I saw was about 1 million votes. There are about 6 million people. Not too late. Keep pounding the drum. It’s worth the fight.
Interesting article. I think it echoes a major concern from lots of reasonable urban/suburban voters with no real equities in hunting: Prop 127 would force a misguided, poorly written policy on CPW and Colorado. I think even folks with little exposure to hunting can see the clear anti-hunting intent in Prop 127.Denver Post editorial board came out against Prop 127. Not sure it matters to most voters but it may sway some.
The Denver Post editorial board opposes the ban on mountain lion, lynx and bobcat hunting
Coloradans are being asked to ban mountain lion hunting and the hunting and trapping of bobcats and the endangered lynx should the animal ever get delisted.www.denverpost.com
That’s comical. Because their donors are so legit ha. What a bunch of clownsI found this posted on another website. Looks like they are now insulting these wildlife conservation groups. Their true colors are coming out. Do they really care about wildlife management?
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I guess RMEF, MDF, and WSF are now “dark money DC groups”. Hahaha. These folks will stop any nothing to push their anti-hunting agenda. Keep the pressure on. We can beat this. Denver Post and Denver Gazette both came out against Prop 127 this week.I found this posted on another website. Looks like they are now insulting these wildlife conservation groups. Their true colors are coming out. Do they really care about wildlife management?
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I find it comical that the folks that put something on the CO ballot that was primarily funded by and organized by out of state folks have the gall to comment about national organizations fighting back against this. You idiots are the ones using national organizations and money to meddle in state politics in the first place.I guess RMEF, MDF, and WSF are now “dark money DC groups”. Hahaha. These folks will stop any nothing to push their anti-hunting agenda. Keep the pressure on. We can beat this. Denver Post and Denver Gazette both came out against Prop 127 this week.
Absolutely. Wayne Pacelle, CEO, and Samantha Miller, campaign director, are both employed by Animal Wellness Action/Center for a Humane Economy. They are the major donors, providing labor and funding. Based out of……. You guessed it Washington, DC.I find it comical that the folks that put something on the CO ballot that was primarily funded by and organized by out of state folks have the gall to comment about national organizations fighting back against this. You idiots are the ones using national organizations and money to meddle in state politics in the first pla
Do they really care about wildlife management?
Yeah I wonder when the last time one of the pro 127 groups was out removing old fence or when they last funded a habitat project...I guess RMEF, MDF, and WSF are now “dark money DC groups”. Hahaha. These folks will stop any nothing to push their anti-hunting agenda. Keep the pressure on. We can beat this. Denver Post and Denver Gazette both came out against Prop 127 this week.
I got it yesterday too. I think the dog that got hauled off by a lion from its yard in keystone and the owners chased down the tracks to save it would sadly pull more heart strings with some of those folks than a child.Coworker got this in the mail. This is not that was attacked in our town few years ago. I’m glad they mailed this out. The antis however blame his parents as “bad parents” for letting your kid go outside lol
Yea you’re definitely right about that. People care about dogs more than kids. Which is sadI got it yesterday too. I think the dog that got hauled off by a lion from its yard in keystone and the owners chased down the tracks to save it would sadly pull more heart strings with some of those folks than a child.
Dog recovering after mountain lion attack near Keystone
Furgus — a 14-month-old Australian shepherd and black-mouth cur mix — likes to hunt the voles that dig tunnels through Shawne and Shannon Leach’s yard near the edge of the Keystone Ranch Golf Course. But...www.summitdaily.com
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