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08 August 2014, 02:06
AnotherAZWriter
Nice move SCI!
Not exactly Africa, but this is a very important "test" case in my opinion. SCI is challenging the 1990 California voter initiative that banned importation of mountain lion trophies.

ABOUT TIME. SCI, DCS, and the NRA need to challenge these voter initiatives on constitutional grounds. Why are voter props allowed to take away my constitutional right to pursue happiness? They are challenging this law based on interstate commerce, but if gays can overturn voter props, then we should certainly do the same thing.

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08 August 2014, 02:29
boarkiller
That is at times danger of so called democracy- telling other people what to do
Ca, USFWA etc. There is always someone that tries to tell rest of us how to live out lives.
I agree, overturn it on bases of " Hunters are persecuted minority "
Why should queers be any different? And I don't mean this to put them down.


" Until the day breaks and the nights shadows flee away " Big ivory for my pillow and 2.5% of Neanderthal DNA flowing thru my veins.
When I'm ready to go, pack a bag of gunpowder up my ass and strike a fire to my pecker, until I squeal like a boar.
Yours truly , Milan The Boarkiller - World according to Milan
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08 August 2014, 02:51
Cazador humilde
Those with something missing in their lives will always try to control the lives of others.
08 August 2014, 03:50
MJines
I like the more litigious and aggressive lobbying and public relations SCI approach of late. I think the notion of trying to work or cooperate with the agencies and bodies articulating these policies is fruitless. They will take what they can get through negotiation and then take some more. Not to say that litigation will necessarily be successful, but of the options that are out there it is certainly the more appealing.


Mike
08 August 2014, 04:34
BEGNO
There is nothing better than an aggressive offense. They should be in full assault mode. Sue the sobs everywhere everyday. Conservation force does a good job with access to a lot less money.


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08 August 2014, 07:15
Beretta682E
quote:
Originally posted by BEGNO:
There is nothing better than an aggressive offense. They should be in full assault mode. Sue the sobs everywhere everyday. Conservation force does a good job with access to a lot less money.


+1

Mike
08 August 2014, 07:39
Anjin
quote:
Originally posted by Beretta682E:
quote:
Originally posted by BEGNO:
There is nothing better than an aggressive offense. They should be in full assault mode. Sue the sobs everywhere everyday. Conservation force does a good job with access to a lot less money.


+1

Mike

+2 Sitting by passively won't do it.


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08 August 2014, 07:44
jdollar
and who do you guys suggest paying for an endless string of lawsuits?? last i checked, lawyers didn't do this pro bono and civil litigation like this is expensive, long term, and success is iffy at best. i fully agree it is probably the only way things will change , but TANSTAAFL. these are multimillion dollar court cases......


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08 August 2014, 08:23
MJines
SCI has in house lawyers that are handling the ivory ban suit so I presume they handle these others too. In house lawyers cost money for sure, but if they are on the payroll the cost is sunk. I should also add that some law firms, like Hiscock & Barclay for example, do provide assistance on a pro bono basis.


Mike
08 August 2014, 09:30
AnotherAZWriter
quote:
Originally posted by MJines:
SCI has in house lawyers that are handling the ivory ban suit so I presume they handle these others too. In house lawyers cost money for sure, but if they are on the payroll the cost is sunk. I should also add that some law firms, like Hiscock & Barclay for example, do provide assistance on a pro bono basis.


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08 August 2014, 10:39
DCS Member
BEGNO said it well. I've thought about offering my legal services to CF, but haven't yet. I'm more accustomed to defending criminals (even though many hunters may be considered criminals in the eyes of the antis).

I suppose I should contact Mr. Jackson, regardless. I'm sure they could use any and all help.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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09 August 2014, 05:45
TexKD
quote:
Originally posted by MJines:
I like the more litigious and aggressive lobbying and public relations SCI approach of late. I think the notion of trying to work or cooperate with the agencies and bodies articulating these policies is fruitless. They will take what they can get through negotiation and then take some more. Not to say that litigation will necessarily be successful, but of the options that are out there it is certainly the more appealing.


I am glad to hear that. I know it costs money - but I like that approach better than waiting for something good to happen. Because it just is not going to happen now. Maybe before in earlier years but if they don't take a stand now, there wont be any stand left. I for one will support them more when they are in there swinging .
10 August 2014, 10:42
TrophyShotPrints
quote:
Originally posted by DCS Member:
BEGNO said it well. I've thought about offering my legal services to CF, but haven't yet. I'm more accustomed to defending criminals (even though many hunters may be considered criminals in the eyes of the antis).

I suppose I should contact Mr. Jackson, regardless. I'm sure they could use any and all help.



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