One of the main boosters of the reintroduction prop is a guy named Larry Weiss. He's a far left wing, animal rights, Berkeley California lawyer, relocated to Colorado. Reading his past comments are instructive on what the overall objectives of the movement are. I'm sure he's well connected to Marlon Reis, the governor's husband, who is also a huge animal rights person.
Animal law expert Larry Weiss, who has defended activists charged with offenses since the 1980s, recounts the history of the animal rights movement up to the present at VegFest 2016.
animalpeopleforum.org
On disrupting legal hunting: "They had come there from across the bay, they slept there and as the hunt began, they would rise up like ghosts out of the bushes and blow horns to scare the animals. I don’t think one animal was killed that day. Those were the kind of people
I liked to defend, it was an honor to defend them."
On reducing human population: "The answer to this is that there has to be a worldwide movement to empower women, to have fewer children if they so desire, or to have no children if they so desire.
That is at the heart of the overpopulation problem, and that’s what we have to work on. "
On changing state game boards so that animals are not considered property of the state: "But to have a majority on that commission that are hunters and ranchers,
that’s the first thing that I would suggest you go after"
On indoctrinating kids: "All those stupid charts about the four food groups, those are gone, and
people have realized the benefits of veganism in schools. Thank God, it’s in schools."