Potential Lower 48 Grizz Ban

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Received an email from Sportsmen’s Alliance today stating the following (see below). I haven’t seen this in the news yet. Just trying to spread the word. I’ve already contacted my congressman letting him know I 100% oppose this.

Anti-Hunting Congressmen Introduces Grizzly Bear Hunting Ban

Congressman Raul Grijalva (D-AZ) has introduced legislation that would ban the hunting of grizzly bears anywhere in the country except for Alaska. Grijalva, who chairs the House Resources Committee, is a frequent author of anti-hunting bills and is consistently rated at 100% by the Humane Society of the United States. House Resolution 2532, has been referred to the Subcommittee on Water, Oceans, and Wildlife and is scheduled to have a hearing on Wednesday, May 13, at 2 p.m. in room 1324 of the LHOB.

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Take Action! American hunters must contact their member of Congress today and ask them to oppose HR 2532. For the contact information of your Congressmen, visit the Sportsmen’s Alliance Legislative Action Center.

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Congressman Grijalva’s legislation would create a Grizzly Bear Scientific Committee to determine bear management policy in coordination with the Secretary of Interior. The committee of 18 people would include six people from the different regions of grizzly bear populations, six from native tribes in those same regions, and six more representing the agencies of the Department of Interior.

The bill only allows the Secretary of Interior to issue a permit to take a grizzly bear in extremely limited circumstances. Those exceptions include: for scientific or zoological purposes or for tribal purposes involving religion. They also include in those limited circumstances when a bear poses a threat to public safety or agriculture. In those instances, however, the secretary may only issue a permit if non-lethal methods of control have failed, if every native tribe in grizzly bear habitat agrees the bear cannot be relocated to their territory and if the governor of the state requests the permit in writing. HR 2532 expressly forbids any regulated hunting for grizzly bears by sportsmen.

“Congressman Grijalva’s legislation is a near total ban on the take of a grizzly bear regardless of need. His bill is so full of red tape and hoops to jump through that a state has virtually no hope of eliminating a dangerous bear,” said Bruce Tague, vice president of government affairs for the Sportsmen’s Alliance. “Further, HR 2532 ignores the scientific feedback from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and state fish and wildlife agencies who have concluded that grizzly bear numbers have exceeded their recovery goals in many parts of their range.”

Violators of the new law would be subject to the same civil and criminal penalties as a person would be who took a species on the Endangered Species List.

About the Sportsmen’s Alliance: The Sportsmen’s Alliance protects and defends America’s wildlife conservation programs and the pursuits – hunting, fishing and trapping – that generate the money to pay for them. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation is responsible for public education, legal defense and research. Its mission is accomplished through several distinct programs coordinated to provide the most complete defense capability possible. Stay connected to Sportsmen’s Alliance: Online, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.


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This is a horrible idea. How did an anti-hunter ever get to be the Chairman of the Natural Resources Committee, anyhow? That's backwards.

That bill is full of lies. It strips away the rights of states to regulate the wildlife that they own. It is big government overreach at its finest. The Chairman himself stated that grizzly populations are dropping in the lower 48. Clearly he is a paid liar.
 

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This is a horrible idea. How did an anti-hunter ever get to be the Chairman of the Natural Resources Committee, anyhow? That's backwards.

That bill is full of lies. It strips away the rights of states to regulate the wildlife that they own. It is big government overreach at its finest. The Chairman himself stated that grizzly populations are dropping in the lower 48. Clearly he is a paid liar.
Idaho tried to start a Grizzly bear hunt a few years ago and it was federally overturned. I believe Montana and Wyoming also tried at the same time.
 

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See the threads on "animal rights" legislation in OR and CA. And the one on bowhunting ban in GA on small tracts. Plenty on them say "it'll never happen". It is happening, and people need to wake up to that fact. Thanks for posting.

It's save the grizzly today, and whitetails are threatened tomorrow.
 
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Old but worthy in that it's good to keep exposing worthless Grijalva anytime we can for what he is. This guy has been a dud ever since he started on the local school board (1974) and worked his way up the ladder one scandal at a time. He was worthless then and still is. Dumb as a rock. Same for his daughter Adelita, she's following in his footsteps. Somehow these two keep getting votes no matter how worthless and wrong they are and always will be.

"Grijalva was so militant that he alienated some members of Tucson's Mexican-American community. After losing in his first bid for elective office, a 1972 run for a seat on the school board, he began to cultivate a less radical image."

In 1974, he was elected to the Tucson Unified School District board and served as a school board member until 1986.
 
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DOH, the old thread angst!! Still, the misery remains current.
 

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