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Reply from Senator Cantwell. There seems to be an anti-hunting / anti-gun tone to her response; I suspect she will not support this bill. Keep that in mind when it's time to VOTE. We should all communicate to the entire committee since our senator does not appear to be supportive of hunters or hunting; she needs to be out-voted by other members of the committee."Thank you for contacting me regarding the Recreational Fishing and Hunting Heritage and Opportunities Act. I appreciate hearing from you on this matter and sincerely regret the delayed response. As you may know, Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) introduced the Recreational Fishing and Hunting Heritage and Opportunities Act (S. 170) on January 29, 2013. If enacted, this legislation would authorize federal public land management officials to cooperate with state officials to open federal public lands to hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting. This legislation has been referred to the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources where it is awaiting further review. I share your belief that safe access to diverse recreational opportunities on federal public lands is vital to maintaining our natural heritage and quality of life. Our waterways, coastal regions, and open spaces are used by many people for many reasons. Our coasts and open spaces are areas where many priorities, including hunting and fishing, interact and can conflict with one another, especially where space is limited. I believe these areas are precious resources and that protection of these areas is essential for the collective benefit of current and future generations. Any legislation, which would increase the risk of gun-related accidents or poaching within our federal public lands and national parks, must demonstrate a clear need or purpose. While I know that recreational use and collection of guns for hunting, sport, and other activities is extremely important to many law-abiding Washingtonians, we must ensure that our public lands and national parks are safe for all visitors. Please be assured I will keep your thoughts in mind should I have the opportunity to consider this legislation in the future. Thank you again for contacting me to share your thoughts on this matter. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future if I can be of further assistance. Sincerely, Maria Cantwell United States Senator"
We need to communicate to the other members of the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources that Senator Cantwell is not representing us if she opposes the bill by using the ridiculous argument she sent in her response back to us. They need to know what the sportsmen and sportswomen of this state want, not what Senator Cantwell wants. She appears to be representing her own anti-hunting/anti-gun philosophies.I'll see what I can come up with for a suggested communication to the other committee members. Unfortunately, each of them needs to be contacted through their individual web pages. They need to know that Senator Cantwell may not be representing the sportsmen and sportswomen of Washington.
Gents, I will write about this