
The California legislature has gone over the top with their continual flood of anti-gun and anti-hunting legislation. Many people in that state have been brainwashed with so much anti-gun and anti-hunting propaganda that they have unfortunately elected state and local representation that has lost touch with the Constitution and Bill of Rights and why it is the foundation of our freedom. New York and some other states appear to be equally as bad.
We're all very passionate about fighting against the extremist views and actions of the anti-gun and anti-hunting crowd. Because of the intensity of our commitment to defend and protect our rights and freedoms, it is understandable that some disagreements may arise among those of us that are very much on the same side in many of the challenges we have faced together. The political world is a tricky place; much of our success in keeping the rights and freedoms we cherish depends on our commitment and resolve to work together on the major issues with an understanding that we may still have some differences in our individual opinions. If we open our minds, we can learn a great deal from those differences.
We have many political and cultural challenges ahead. We need to fight against immediate legislative threats in addition to educating the general public with facts about the Constitution and the Bill of Rights; we are a free people for a reason. People need to know that hunting is conservation and that hunting and hunters are the primary reasons the United States has one of the most envied and successful wildlife management models in the world.
We must work together and continue to get others engaged if we are to avoid becoming another anti-gun/anti-hunting state like California.