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Old 03-22-2011, 02:08 PM   #1
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Here's the next step to getting this squashed. This is going to the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security (Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security), where the bill can be stopped dead. Here are some links to learn more about the process and where we stand. We are at step 2:

http://www.famm.org/Repository/Files/Ma ... rocess.pdf

Bill H00657

Here is a list of all the emails for the committee members:

James.Timilty@masenate.gov
Michael.Moore@masenate.gov
Harold.Naughton@mahouse.gov
Michael.Brady@mahouse.gov
Katherine.Clark@masenate.gov
Mark.Montigny@masenate.gov
James.Welch@masenate.gov
Richard.Ross@masenate.gov
Bruce.Ayers@mahouse.gov
David.Torrisi@mahouse.gov
Cleon.Turner@mahouse.gov
Linda.DeanCampbell@mahouse.gov
Brian.Ashe@mahouse.gov
James.Dwyer@mahouse.gov
Rhonda.Nyman@MAhouse.gov
david.vieira@mahouse.gov
nicholas.boldyga@mahouse.gov
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Old 03-22-2011, 02:32 PM   #2
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If the bill passes, do you think they'll cease selling hunting licenses in this state, or will they continue to sell them without actually telling you that in order to use it you either have to own the land you want to hunt on, or hust so far west that you might as well save your money and pay to hunt in New York State?
The legislators will try and pass ANY bill that will make them look good RIGHT NOW, but as soon as the public gets wind of what transpires, these same legislators will claim that they were only acting in the best interest of "the public".

Yeah, right.

This smells like someone is looking for a public land-grab, and can't do it unless the hunting public is no longer part of the eqaution.

It's either that or someone might be pushing a "pet project" through that NEEDS land.

Just another nail in the sportsman's coffin in this bass-ackwards state!
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Old 03-22-2011, 02:59 PM   #3
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Enough is enough this is BS!! I dont care how close they make it im not going to give up some of my hunting areas bc some Ahole want to make a new law.
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Old 03-22-2011, 06:49 PM   #4
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reducing hunting to the limitation range of a shotgun was already
the solution supposedly ......so this is double dippin.
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