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CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS?
A hunter in TN was hunting turkeys near a school. His shotgun pellets hit
four girls. Though they were not seriously injured, the hunter is “not in
trouble.” He was told to be careful!!!???
See the C.A.S.H. Accident listing at
www.abolishsporthunting.org
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THE GREAT HUNTING DEBATE
Richard Firth is calling attention to this debate. See if you can
guess his many noms de plume. To join this debate, please visit the
link below. You may recognize people you know from our newsletter, and your
help will be much appreciated.
http://www.topix.net/forum/source/wtvr/TFG96RB7VI9L34FSE/p28#lastPost
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We hope you’ll join us at AR2010.
C.A.S.H. has formed a
“Homeland Security” group
of landowners who have been abused by hunters and the hunter harassment law.
You can hear their unbelievable stories of abuse at the hands of hunters and
the courts.
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Thanks to Friends of Animals, the endangered African antelope won
protection from American hunters. During the Bush administration there was a
blanket exemption to the Endangered Species Act that allowed endangered
African game to be hunted at American ranches. The loophole has been closed.
The ruling protects the oryx, addax, and dama gazelles which are all
critically endangered in their African homelands. The USFWS issued a rule in
2005 creating an exemption for captive bred antelope saying that captive
breeding in the US had contributed significantly to the conservation of
these species.
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