Looks like the fight is pushed back two years.
TFO Announces Trapping Ban Pushed Back to 2016!
TrapFree Oregon (TFO) announced on their Facebook page this morning that they have decided to push their anti-trapping measure for 2016, rather than 2014 as they had originally planned. This is excellent news, and is due in no small part to the strength of our pro-trapping coalition. We will continue to monitor TFO closely, however, to ensure that this is not misinformation intended to steer our attention away from their anti-trapping efforts in 2014. So far, we are only going on information provided by TFO; none of this is official, and the possibility still exists (however small) that they could still push a ban in 2014.
From TFO's Facebook:
"The TFO board of directors has pondered and discussed (and discussed and pondered) and has decided that our very best shot at getting trapping significantly reduced on public lands in Oregon is to go for a ballot initiative in 2016. Yes, we do realize that a lot more of our animals, both wild and domestic, will be trapped in the additional two years, but this is a MUST WIN- failure is NOT an option.
We have been working closely with the US Humane Society on this issue. They are also very concerned about trapping and continue to offer TFO a great deal of assistance. We will be consulting with their very experienced attorneys in rewriting our ballot initiative so it is truly air-tight and winnable. We are very excited about our "go forward" plans. The best part is that now we have the time to do it right.
Our leadership and core volunteers have not changed, we're just refocusing on 2016. We're going to redo our website to make it easier to navigate and we're going to continue to post to our FaceBook page with progress updates, event announcements and educational materials.
We want you, we need you, to continue your support of TFO in any way you can.
We can, we must, do this together."
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As you can see, they certainly aren't giving up their push for a ban on trapping in Oregon, and they still have the support of major national animal rights groups like Humane Society. We will continue to monitor TFO and other animal rights groups closely to ensure that we are prepared to defeat any future trapping bans in Oregon.
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Chris West
Vice President of Operations
503-685-9400
west@pacwestcom.com