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Controlling The
Minds Of Children About Gamefowl And Everything Else One Step At A
Time.......
Pet Supply Company Partners with Anti's in the
Classroom-
Pet supply retail giant PETCO is working in partnership with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), the nation’s largest anti-hunting group, to bring the animal rights message to school children across the country. The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance demands that this relationship be terminated.
The
PETCO Foundation, the charitable arm of PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc., is
sponsoring the HSUS’s National Association for Humane and Environmental
Education (NAHEE) Adopt a Teacher program in 500 elementary schools across
the country. The program is
part of HSUS’s plan to introduce children, grades kindergarten through
six, to the animal rights movement.
The
Adopt a Teacher program places the HSUS publication Kids In Nature’s
Defense (KIND) News into the hands of teachers and students on a monthly
basis during the school year.
It provides classrooms with materials that promote the HSUS and its
agenda, which is to eliminate animal use including hunting, fishing and
trapping.
The
HSUS is on record in opposition to all hunting. The animal rights organization
calls hunting “fundamentally at odds with the values of a humane, just and
caring society,” and has been the principal opponent of hunters and
trappers in dozens of campaigns in the 50 state legislatures, in Congress,
in the courts and in over a dozen voter issues.
Despite
HSUS’s anti-hunting and anti-animal use agenda, PETCO Foundation’s
Director Paul Jolly is pleased with PETCO’s partnership with the
group. He says the PETCO
Foundation is “proud to be able to support the NAHEE’s KIND News
campaign.”
Sportsmen
have seen similar situations before.
A company, with which millions of sportsmen and sportswomen do
business, agrees to partner with HSUS without considering the complete
agenda of the organization.
The fact that PETCO is bringing HSUS directly to America’s children
makes the situation a true crisis.
“Businesses
tend to be uneducated about the real intentions of groups like the Humane
Society of the United States,” said U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance President
Walter P. Pidgeon. “The U.S.
Sportsmen’s Alliance calls on sportsmen to speak in defense of their
hunting, fishing and trapping heritage. Let PETCO know that it is
unacceptable for a business to help bring the anti-hunting sentiment of
the animal rights movement into America’s
classrooms.”
Take Action! Sportsmen should contact PETCO and let the company know that its support of an animal rights group that is working to end America’s outdoor heritage is unacceptable. Contact Brian Devine, President & CEO, PETCO Animal Supplies, Inc., 9125 Rehco Rd., San Diego, CA 92121. Phone: (858) 453-7845 Fax: (858) 453-6585. |
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For more information about how you can protect your rights as a sportsman, contact The U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance, 801 Kingsmill Parkway, Columbus, OH 43229. Phone (614) 888-4868. E-Mail us at info@USSPORTSMEN.org |
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Legislation has advanced in
Illinois that will ban shotguns.
Sportsmen in the state must take action now to stop the
bill.
Senate Bill 1195, sponsored by
Senator Antonio Munoz (D-Chicago), bans any shotgun that has a bore of 50
caliber or more. It outlaws
10, 12, 16, 20 and 28 gauge shotguns and even muzzleloaders. The bill passed the Senate
Judiciary Committee by a vote of six to four. It now awaits a vote on the Senate
floor.
Even if that clause imposing bore
restrictions is fixed, the bill bans any shotgun that has threads inside
the end of the barrel. That
means any shotgun that has choke tubes would be illegal. The bill also bans shotguns with a
magazine capacity of more than four shells.
Illinois citizens would have 90
days to turn in their guns to authorities or face prosecution as
felons. Sportsmen who hunt
turkeys, deer, pheasants and other game would be criminals under SB 1195.
Breaking News On Illinois Senate
Bill 1195!
An amendment has been proposed
that would remove all language from Senate Bill 1195 except for its
title. The amendment would
allow Senator Munoz time to gather support from legislators and develop
new language banning shotguns. The new provisions could be inserted in the
bill and passed with little or no warning, threatening sportsmen and
hunting in Illinois.
Take Action! Illinois sportsmen should not let
Senator Munoz sneak a bill through the legislature that would threaten
their right to carry a shotgun.
Sportsmen must contact their senators today and tell them to oppose
the attempt to criminalize hunters.
Tell him to vote NO on Senate Bill 1195. Find your legislator at
(217) 782-8223 or use the Legislative Action Center at www.ussportsmen.org.
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| For more information about how you can
protect your rights as a sportsman, contact The U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance,
801 Kingsmill Parkway, Columbus, OH 43229. Phone (614) 888-4868. E-Mail us
at info@USSPORTSMEN.org
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