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Tell the Gov. if you support HB 2438

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280ackley:
Just got done.  Thanks for the link.

sisu:

--- Quote from: huntwa on March 04, 2008, 02:56:47 PM ---Link to 2438

HB 2438 - 2007-08 ... 
Many if not all self annointed "animal rights" organizations are making moves to have this bill vetoed.

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Probably the same people that thought it was a good idea to burn down the houses in Woodinville.

WAcoyotehunter:

--- Quote from: Cougeyes on March 04, 2008, 10:11:15 PM ---Is this pilot program just for the 5 county area in NE WA or is it going to be a statewide county pilot program.  I heard both and was wondering what the other people thought before I write what i want to write.  I was under the impression that it was for the 5 county area, but other counties throughout the state could join in if they wanted to?????   I just dont see if that is the case that wildlife management should be driven by county politicians who know nothing about management. 

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If other counties can prove that they have a legit concern and have had issues with cats they can try to get into the program.  I suspect much of the documentation will be the "Cougar Incident Reports" from the WDFW- if they're not seeing enough of them from the county, it's unlikely they'll join.  I would also hope that the county biologists are invloved in the process, not just the politicans. 

coonhunter:
Maybe someone gotta help and chase one up tree and put her sleep, try to bring her to Seattle downtown :chuckle: Release it!

Any suggest?  :drool:

Mrs Gregiore sure will sign  HB 2438 once its over on NEWS!   :drool:

coonhunter

rooselk:
And the good news is that Governor Gregiore did indeed sign the bill and it's now law. Kudos to all you who wrote, made telephone calls or otherwise worked to get this legislation passed.  :tup:

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