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From: MSN NicknameElGato196  (Original Message)Sent: 7/7/2008 1:54 PM
North Dakota PLOTS Goal Achieved Two Years Ahead of Schedule!
 
Thursday, August 30, 2007
 

Please Thank Governor Hoven and Director Steinwand for Their Hard Work!

On Tuesday, August 28 Governor John Hoeven (R) and Terry Steinwand, Director of the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, announced that the goal of opening one million acres of Private Land Open to Sportsmen (PLOTS) had been reached two years ahead of schedule.

The PLOTS program pays landowners to provide walk-in hunting access to the public to hunt pheasant, deer, and many other game species.  It is identified in the field by inverted triangular yellow signs.

The Governor commenting on his website said, “At a time when hunters in many parts of the country are quitting because of loss of access, the number of North Dakota hunters has actually increased over the past few years, North Dakota’s PLOTS program is an example of hunter dollars at work, providing not only more access, but better habitat as well.”

PLOTS also provides an extra source of income for farmers on land that may not be used to raise crops.

Please join NRA-ILA in thanking Governor Hoeven and Director Steinwand for their hard work in making PLOTS a successful program and to continue expanding PLOTS to open more hunting opportunities for more North Dakotans in the future.

Governor Hoeven’s office can be reached by phone at (701) 328-2200 or via email at [email protected].  Director Steinwand can be contacted by phone at (701) 328-6305 or by email at [email protected].



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From: MSN NicknameElGato196Sent: 8/9/2008 5:59 AM
Anti-Hunting Ballot Initiative Being Circulated for Signatures in North Dakota!
 
Monday, July 28, 2008
 

Don’t Allow Radical Animal “Rights” Interests to Infiltrate North Dakota!

North Dakota sportsmen should be aware that a group cleverly calling itself North Dakota Hunters for Fair Chase is circulating petitions for signatures to place an anti-hunting initiative on the 2008 General Election ballot.  Make sure that you and your family and friends do not contribute to this misleading, anti-freedom effort by signing these petitions!

This initiative effort is supported by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), a Washington D.C.-based lobbying organization that spends $120 million a year in an effort to end all hunting and animal agriculture in the United States.  Here are just a few quotes from Wayne Pacelle who serves as President of HSUS:

“If we could shut down all sport hunting in a moment, we would.” - as quoted by the Associated Press in Impassioned Agitator

“Our goal is to get sport hunting in the same category as cock fighting and dog fighting. Our opponents say hunting is a tradition.  We say traditions can change.” - Bozeman Daily Chronicle

“We are going to use the ballot box and the democratic process to stop all hunting in the United States…  We will take it species by species until all hunting is stopped in California.  Then we will take it state by state.” - quoted from a first hand account of a speech to an outdoor ethics conference in Florence, South Carolina in the magazine Full Cry

The proposed initiative would ban private big game hunting preserves in North Dakota, a long-standing tradition in the state.  This violates basic American principles of private property rights and sportsmen deciding for themselves how and where to hunt.  Hunting ethics should be decided by each individual hunter, not by politically-motivated laws supported by radical animal “rights” interest groups.

This effort threatens to establish a precedent in that will allow Wayne Pacelle and others to further pursue their ultimate agenda of banning all hunting.  Please work to inform your family, friends and fellow sportsmen in North Dakota that they should not sign these anti-freedom petitions now being circulated!

For more information, please go to www.ndpropertyrights.com.