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pa crossbow
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Friday, January 16, 2009 Please Contact the Pennsylvania Game Commission Today! Over the last several years, there has been a growing debate concerning the use of crossbows in Pennsylvania. At its upcoming meeting, the Pennsylvania Game Commission will be voting on a proposal that would make Pennsylvania the twelfth state to allow the use of crossbows during the state archery season. This meeting will be held from Sunday, January 25 to Tuesday, January 27. To view a copy of the agenda, please click here. NRA strongly advocates for any expansion of hunter opportunity and choice when there is no biological reason to oppose the expansion. In fact, states that have allowed the use of crossbows have been able to maintain healthy wildlife populations. Additionally, the recruitment and retention of hunters has improved by removing crossbow restrictions. At a time when the number of hunters is declining, nothing is more important than the ongoing effort to preserve and strengthen our hunting heritage. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has received input on both sides of the issue from stakeholders concerning this proposed change. It’s time the Pennsylvania Game Commission hear from the very sportsmen and hunters they represent. There is little doubt that non-hunters and “animal rights” forces will be active in making their voices heard, so it is vital that sportsmen speak loudly. Please contact the members of the Pennsylvania Game Commission TODAY and respectfully ask that they act to preserve our cherished hunting heritage by voting for the inclusion of crossbows during the state archery season. Contact information for your Game Commissioner can be found below. Roxane Palone, President [email protected] Greg Isabella, Vice-President [email protected] Jay Delaney, Jr., Secretary [email protected] Russell Schleiden [email protected] Tom Boop [email protected] Dave Schreffler [email protected] Ron Weaner [email protected] thread from crossbow forum on hunting net |
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It's a done deal!!!
Hatchet Jack |
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looks like it jack
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Congrats to the hunters of Pa, more choice is always a good thing.
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Done to all!
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ORIGINAL: hatchet jack It's a done deal!!! Hatchet Jack It is? I don’t think I would put a lot of money on that bet one way or the other. I suspect it is far from the done deal some seem to think. R.S. Bodenhorn |
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ORIGINAL: Buck Hunter 1 Done to all! There's a trouble brewin' in yer corner, orso I hear. |
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Yep, I already been collaborating w/ him and his questions. I am wondering if he's one of you all that are so vehemntly gainst the Crossbow. But his question was a gooder, and I hope I answered it to his liking and understanding. This is a good bru ha-ha coming to PA. The only winners as usual will be the Anti[s, as you will need the Xbow vote to get the numbers to defeat their agenda as outlined in previous posts. So does winning this against a hunter make you a winner?
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ORIGINAL: hatchet jack It's a done deal!!! Hatchet Jack i think they got my survey of local hunters here in clinton county,THEY DONT WANT THEM....... |
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Yep, I already been collaborating w/ him and his questions. Painting me as helping anti-hunters might be a good ploy, but it is an underhanded tactic. I can't worry or care. I stand by my conviction. Don't forget about the commissioner that wasn't counted before that now will be voting, and votingNO. Even that isn't the full extent....there's still more...;) |
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