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I don’t like a lot of stuff that Paul or Jodi have supported in the past but given that the trust is listed as a 501c3 they can’t give any money to political causes. Unfortunately gun control can be considered a public safety cause so they have avenues to support those organizations but I don’t see where they can use the money for anti hunting causes. Hopefully they don’t find a way to do it.
Quote from: CarbonHunter on February 19, 2026, 05:44:26 PMI don’t like a lot of stuff that Paul or Jodi have supported in the past but given that the trust is listed as a 501c3 they can’t give any money to political causes. Unfortunately gun control can be considered a public safety cause so they have avenues to support those organizations but I don’t see where they can use the money for anti hunting causes. Hopefully they don’t find a way to do it.Washington Wildlife First, one of her beneficiaries, is a 501c3 that engages in lobbying and legal action, with the goal of ending our hunting privileges, though they say they aren't against hunting. Kind of like when various leaders of the free world say they're totally not doing something as they actively do it. I think they call that a red herring.Is giving money to a non profit that lobbies considered a political cause?
No proof, just fear and speculation.
Quote from: GeoSwan on February 19, 2026, 07:23:04 PMNo proof, just fear and speculation.I didn’t see anything that linked them together either but it’s important to watch these groups as they use legal action to take what we love and cherish and if we catch them misusing tax exempt funds, legal action can be brought against them to stop them.