ThunderBall
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Well said, it’s sad.Votes have consequences. If you're a big city folk then rural doesn't matter unless it interferes with your skiing and IPA beer.
Especially when the Calif gov and the Colo. gov got their hands in each others pants !I have said for years. This crap in California has and will spread everywhere. No since moving out of California. We have the best weather and a lot of other benefits. People need to stay and fight this BS. Every time someone moves out these wackos gain footing.
So you're saying there's a chance California will turn red again? I just spit out my coffee laughingI have said for years. This crap in California has and will spread everywhere. No since moving out of California. We have the best weather and a lot of other benefits. People need to stay and fight this BS. Every time someone moves out these wackos gain footing.
So you're saying there's a chance California will turn red again? I just spit out my coffee laughing
well said.Never said that?
Saying stay and stick up for what you believe in. Just as many weirdos in other states.
Actually it clearly says that she has declined to co-sponsor the bill.lmmfao....THAT is how a politician says "***** you"
To be continued..................................................... Sadly.......................Big cat hunting ban loses support around Capitol
A bill that would prohibit the shooting, trapping and killing of mountain lions, bobcats and lynx is losing support in the Colorado legislature.kdvr.com
Stop this Dangerous Bill to Ban Hunting and Trapping of Bobcats, Mountain Lions and Lynx in Colorado We still need you to contact legislators regarding SB22-031, a bill that would ban hunting lion, bobcat, and lynx. The bill was referred to the Senate Agriculture and Natural Resource Committee where it is scheduled for a hearing on February 3rd. (If you can make a showing at the Capitol, please arrive early and wear clothing that identifies you as a hunter.) The NWTF opposes SB22-031 because it disregards science-based wildlife management, runs counter to the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation and the last century's contributions of hunters and anglers. Wildlife management should be left in the hands of Colorado Parks and Wildlife. If you have contacted your legislators using the above link, please also take a few minutes to send a personal email or make a phone call to all Colorado legislators on the list below. Let each legislator know that you OPPOSE SB 22-031 and support Colorado Parks and Wildlife, the commission, and their ability to manage our wildlife and make scientific decisions regarding our wildlife. We need you to reach out this week! Please be brief and respectful in showing your support for our hunting heritage. COLORADO SENATE Senator Kerry Donovan - Senate president pro tempore, chair Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, 303-866-4871, [email protected] Senator Sonya Jaquez Lewis - bill sponsor (Senate), vice-chair Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, 303-866-5291, [email protected] Senator Rhonda Fields - Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, assistant majority leader, 303-866-4879, [email protected] Senator Don Coram - Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, 303-866-4884, [email protected] Senator Jerry Sonnenberg - Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, 303-866-6360, [email protected] Senator Joann Ginal - bill sponsor (Senate), 303-866-4841, [email protected] Senator Leroy M. Garcia, Jr. - President of the Senate, 303-866-4878, [email protected] Senator Stephen Fenberg - Majority Leader, 303-866-4872, [email protected] Senator Chris Holbert - Minority Leader, 303-866-4881, [email protected] COLORADO HOUSE: Representative Judy Amabile - bill sponsor (House), 303-866-2578, [email protected] Representative Monica Duran - Bill sponsor (House), 303-866-5522, [email protected] Representative Alec Garnett - Speaker of the House, 303-866-2911, [email protected] Representative Adrienne Benavidez - Speaker Pro Tempore, 303-866-2964, [email protected] Representative Daneya Esgar - Majority Leader, 303-866-2968, [email protected] Representative Hugh McKean - Minority Leader, 303-866-2947, [email protected] |
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