National trap ban

Rob Meyers

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Bill Introduced to Ban Trapping Nationwide- (08/12)
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A bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives would essentially ban trapping across the country.

House Resolution 3442, introduced by Rep. Nita Lowey, D-New York, and a host of other anti-hunting members of Congress, bans the use of foothold traps nationwide and prohibits the possession of fur derived from an animal caught by that type of trap.

“Congresswoman Lowey is vehemently opposed to trapping and has introduced identical legislation in previous sessions,” said Tony Celebrezze, U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance director of state services. “If you ban foothold traps, you are taking away the most highly utilized trapping tool. Trappers and all sportsmen nationwide need to work to defeat this bill and protect their heritage.”

House Resolution 3442 would destroy the sport of trapping and the entire trapping industry. The sale of fur, including hats and coats, would be prohibited if there is not proof that it was obtained without the use of foothold traps. Trappers as well as fur manufacturers and distributors would be susceptible to federal charges.

“This bill is bad news for all sportsmen, even if those who have never trapped or never plan to do so,” said Celebrezze. “Anti-hunters look to defeat sportsmen one piece at a time and they believe trapping is vulnerable. Sportsmen cannot allow this legislation to get any momentum.”

The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.


Take Action! Sportsmen nationwide should contact their U.S. representatives and ask them to oppose HR 3442. Explain that the leghold trap is a valuable wildlife management tool and banning interstate commerce of fur would be detrimental to the economy. To find your congressman and for contact information, call (202) 224-3121 or use the Legislative Action Center at www.ussportsmen.org.
 
I am not much of a trapper (this will be my first year running a very small line) But I see the esential need for it.

They would be eating Crow when the over populated furbearers began moving into urban areas and raising havoc with the domestic pet populations!! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif

It's just one more attempt to bump us down the food chain.
 
Rob,this is Arizona all over again.We lost public trapping a few years ago.The anti's were and are real good at grabbing the public's view with totally false newpaper and tv ads.The humane society and the rest will put in millions in advertising to win this battle.And your right it is stated in their agenda that trapping will be the first to go.And then hunting and fishing is close behind.Now is the time to talk to all your friends and relatives who are non hunters and win them to your side,so when the vote does go down we at least have a chance to win this fight.This will affect all sportsmen whether you are a trapper or not you are needed in this fight.take care,daveyboy /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
What excuse are they giving of trying to override the states right to regulate trapping? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/angry-smiley-055.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smiliesmack.gif /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused1.gif
 
This makes me very nervous. Trapping is a very easy target to the antis. We need to encourage everyone who hunts to appose this legislation, because it is just the beginning. Maybe something could be posted over in the club house about this?
 
In all honesty this post needs to be where EVERYONE will see it, ALL and I mean ALL need to voice their opposition to this bill, this is just the start, if they win this one, the predator hunters will be next. I know we don't agree alot of times but we all need to band together to keep our sports and hobbies a privilage to do and not let the anti's win. So if the powers that be this site would please move this to a place all can see. thanks Jeff Erwin
 
Guys,

Emails don't do it. You have to WRITE A LETTER. It will grab much more attention.

Send the email AND a letter.

Randy
 
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This makes me very nervous. Trapping is a very easy target to the antis. We need to encourage everyone who hunts to appose this legislation, because it is just the beginning. Maybe something could be posted over in the club house about this?



While I'm not a trapper I just don't have time for another hobby) I am definately a supperter of trapping. I will write a letter, send email and call this week.

We all have to hang together.
 
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I wrote an email and tried to send it. Their site says that my congressman doesn't have email. What a crock! When I call I will complain about him not having email access also.
 


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