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February 24, 2010
One small step for Wyoming, one giant leap for gun rights

Wyoming is on the verge of passing two key pieces of gun rights legislation. HB-95, The Wyoming Firearms Freedom Act, and HB-113 “Alaska-style” permit-less concealed carry, are facing an up-or-down vote before the Wyoming State House of Representatives. On Tuesday, National Association for Gun Rights Director of Operations Luke O’Dell was on hand to testify before the Wyoming State House Judiciary Committee on behalf of both HB-95, the Wyoming Firearms Freedom Act, and the HB-113, “Alaska-style” permit less carry

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July 8, 2009
Idaho Attorney General Signs Amicus Brief Supporting Second Amendment Incorporation

From www.nraila.org Please Thank Attorney General Lawrence Wasden! Two-thirds of the nation’s attorneys general have filed an amicus brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to grant certiorari in the case of NRA v. Chicago and hold that the Second Amendment applies to state and local governments through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment

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June 10, 2009
Wolf Reintroduction and Recovery Timeline

May 4, 2009 – U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rule delisting gray wolves in the Northern Rockies and Western Great Lakes became official.

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June 2, 2009
Not All Dogs Are Fit To Hunt

A quote I carry in my wallet: Not all dogs are fit to hunt, nor in the same way are all men gratified by it.

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September 6, 2008
Gov. Sarah Palin – She Ain’t Afraid Of No Wolves!

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin isn’t afraid of anyone or anybody when it comes to doing what is right for the people within the constitutions and laws in which we all must abide.
Forget the far left’s attempt to smear Palin and her family, a left extremism that Barack Obama and many others support, the democrats in [...]

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September 5, 2008
Palin’s Perfection Pierces Pundits

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (B&B)
With glaring spotlights cast in the eyes of Sarah Palin, this national stage newcomer stood and delivered a speech that had the audience in the Xcel Center on its feet, and no doubt millions in TV land cheering along with them. Palin’s Wednesday night speech at the Republican National Convention attracted 37 million [...]

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August 31, 2008
“Barracuda” Prefers Moose Stew!

DAYTON, Ohio (B&B)
Sportsmen and women who have been struggling with the choices in this year’s presidential race may have found a ticket they can vote for with enthusiasm, when Republican John McCain introduced Alaska’s Governor, Sarah Palin, as his choice for a running mate. Palin is a solid choice for conservative values, second amendment rights [...]

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August 24, 2008
76 percent of sportsmen say they prefer to elect a President who hunts or fishes

John McCain is the preferred Presidential candidate among sportsmen,
as well as the preferred sporting partner
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sportsmen have a solid history of voting, with 9 in 10 currently registered to vote and of those 83 percent say they will vote in the November election, according to a new survey by the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation. [...]

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July 24, 2008
A Wolf Plan that Works

Anybody who follows the endlessly volatile wolf issue–and it’s hard not to follow it with all the news coverage–knows the greens won a big victory last week. Judge Donald Molloy of the U.S. District Court sided with Earthjustice and 12 conservation organizations and essentially relisted, albeit temporarily, the wolf as an endangered [...]

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July 22, 2008
Obama Takes on Hunting

Obama Regulatory Czar’s Confirmation Held Up by Hunting Rights Proponent by: Fox News Cass Sunstein is President Obama’s pick to run the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at OMB. (Harvard.edu) WASHINGTON — President Obama’s nominee for “regulatory czar” has hit a new snag in his Senate confirmation process — a “hold” by Texas Sen. John Cornyn, who’s says he’s not convinced that Harvard professor Cass Sunstein won’t push a radical animal rights agenda, including new restrictions on agriculture and even hunting.

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July 19, 2008
Wolves protected from hunts

A US federal judge has restored endangered species protections for grey wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains, derailing plans by three states to hold public wolf hunts this autumn.

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July 18, 2008
Wolves: From endangered to “in need of management”

Only 11 people showed at a public hearing Wednesday to gather comment on a proposed state rule that would designate the gray wolf as a species in need of management.

Only four of those that showed said a word, and none complained about the change from endangered to “in need of management” [...]

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July 13, 2008
Kayaker’s death raises questions about safety of taking on Idaho’s whitewater

The recent death of 61-year-old Bill Studebaker, an Idaho poet and teacher, has raised questions about the wisdom of kayaking on the state’s dangerous whitewater, reports this morning’s Idaho Statesman.

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July 11, 2008
Federal protection sought for wolverines

As few as 500 wolverines may still exist in the lower 48 states, conservationists say
Wildlife biologists operating in a remote area east of Salmon made an important discovery this spring when they found a “vortex of wolverine activity” in the roadless Beaverhead Mountains.

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July 9, 2008
BLM: Don’t Kill Our Wild Horses

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced plans to kill America’s wild horses rather than effectively manage our wild natural heritage.
BLM claims it can no longer afford to round up wild horses and confine them until it finds people to adopt them, and the agency wants to euthanize these majestic wild beauties or sell [...]

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