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if you are not following them. I highly recommend following conservation coalition of Washington, Congressional Sportsmen, HOWL, BHA Washington, and Ryan and Jillian Garrett are leading the fight here in Washington. Follow along with these groups and individuals to hear the latest news and how you can get involved.
Only a half hour to discuss the Ruck.. report? That looks like it could take a day or 3.
Quote from: Firstgenhunter on January 07, 2025, 02:38:07 PMif you are not following them. I highly recommend following conservation coalition of Washington, Congressional Sportsmen, HOWL, BHA Washington, and Ryan and Jillian Garrett are leading the fight here in Washington. Follow along with these groups and individuals to hear the latest news and how you can get involved.I'm not sure if any of those entities have ever helped squash bad anti-hunting bills before they ever saw the light of day in House or Senate Committees over the past couple of decades, but I'm stoked that they're part of the fight.This is an all-hands-on-deck situation and we'll need everyone and every organization to pitch in where they can.
Quote from: KNOPHISH on January 07, 2025, 05:27:33 PMOnly a half hour to discuss the Ruck.. report? That looks like it could take a day or 3.Not a whole lot the commission themselves can do. This is Susewind briefing them. The purpose of it is that the commission has to acknowledge it, and of course it’s for the public. Would be really strange if they didn’t. But im sure the anti commissioners are badly wanting the commission to be dissolved and have Koontz become the director.
Quote from: Bushcraft on January 07, 2025, 04:55:29 PMQuote from: Firstgenhunter on January 07, 2025, 02:38:07 PMif you are not following them. I highly recommend following conservation coalition of Washington, Congressional Sportsmen, HOWL, BHA Washington, and Ryan and Jillian Garrett are leading the fight here in Washington. Follow along with these groups and individuals to hear the latest news and how you can get involved.I'm not sure if any of those entities have ever helped squash bad anti-hunting bills before they ever saw the light of day in House or Senate Committees over the past couple of decades, but I'm stoked that they're part of the fight.This is an all-hands-on-deck situation and we'll need everyone and every organization to pitch in where they can.The groups I listed are newer, but quite frankly doing more than the other groups in the state. Last session was the first one for them, they were the ones who pushed right to hunt bill (when most groups didn’t)Commission level, they pushed the bear and cougar email campaigns that the commission eventually went with staff recommendations to keep the august 1st start date and 2 bear bag limit (except for Willipa) they also were the ones who led the fight against the conservation policy. CCW and HOWL made the petition against the policy that caused that storm for the commission back in October of 23, which that, and the tribes led to the policy being delayed indefinitely.I agree so much with you, everyone needs to step it up and get involved. Legislature stuff is make or break for hunting.
Quote from: Bushcraft on January 07, 2025, 04:55:29 PMQuote from: Firstgenhunter on January 07, 2025, 02:38:07 PMif you are not following them. I highly recommend following conservation coalition of Washington, Congressional Sportsmen, HOWL, BHA Washington, and Ryan and Jillian Garrett are leading the fight here in Washington. Follow along with these groups and individuals to hear the latest news and how you can get involved.I'm not sure if any of those entities have ever helped squash bad anti-hunting bills before they ever saw the light of day in House or Senate Committees over the past couple of decades, but I'm stoked that they're part of the fight.This is an all-hands-on-deck situation and we'll need everyone and every organization to pitch in where they can.The groups I listed are newer, but quite frankly doing more than the other groups in the state. Last session was the first one for them, they were the ones who pushed right to hunt bill (when most groups didn’t)Commission level, they pushed the bear and cougar email campaigns that the commission eventually went with staff recommendations to keep the august 1st start date and 2 bear bag limit (except for Willipa) they also were the ones who led the fight against the conservation policy. CCW and HOWL made the petition against the policy that caused that storm for the commission back in October of 23, which that, and the tribes led to the policy being delayed indefinitely.