Free: Contests & Raffles.
How strange that this gets posted now. I have an ongoing dialogue with one of our Legislators to sponsor a new bill to make Hunting and fishing a right. It should happen for the upcoming Biennium.
I think the thing that discourages me is the antis don't have to outlaw hunting or fishing to take it away. Look what happened to trapping. If we had a constitutional amendment to guarentee trapping it wouldn't have changed anything. We can still trap. They just took away our tools. Same thing with houndmen. You can still hunt bear and cats but that sounds pretty hollow if you have an empty dog box in the back of the truck.I'd have to see the language. Take a lot of thought to get the wording right.
I stated this at the beginning of this thread:"Hunting, fishing, and foraging for food are GOD given rights, not privileges; we merely manage the harvest to ensure there is enough for the future. Even if you don’t want to make a religious connection to the activities, the fact is: Mankind has been hunting, fishing, and foraging for food since the beginning of mankind." The current anti-hunting and anti-fishing sentiment is an emotional byproduct of prosperity; people in this country and in other developed countries have easy access to all the food they could ever want via grocery stores, restaurants, minimarkets, etc. Most people are meat eaters, but yet many of those meat eaters have anti-hunting attitudes. Of course those people are hypocrites because they are merely paying someone else to harvest, clean, package, and deliver their favorite meats to the local retail outlets where they shop or eat. There are also others that have become so disconnected that they don’t know that chicken wings were part of a whole chicken that was once alive, or they think milk comes from factories not realizing there are dairy cows involved. This is no joke folks; there are people out there like this.Some of the comments I have read in this thread have undertones of looking at this endeavor as a nearly impossible task. If people start out on a quest of any kind with their minds preset to failure, they will most certainly fail. Landing on the moon was viewed as an impossible task until people made up their minds it could be done by working together; we got there and I watched it happen. Many people said there was no way we would defeat the proposed Thurston County No Shooting Zone Ordinance and we would have to fight it in court. Instead of giving up, we worked together and successfully defeated the proposed ordinance. Know what the goal is, and why it is there. This will be a long term goal, and not an easy one to attain. A key phrase mentioned several times is “working together”; this ties in to a very well-known phrase: “United we stand, divided we fall”. We can change that a bit for our situation: “United we succeed, divided we fail”. Be ready to work together on this, and be unwavering in your resolve to succeed.