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Sarah Palin’s newly released autobiography, “Going Rogue”, is causing quite a stir inside and outside of the political arena. The former vice presidential candidate has also been targeted by anti's as the book pokes fun at vegans and discusses the merits of being a meat eater. Most recently, the former Alaska governor took several shots from Ingrid Newkirk in an “open letter' posted on the PETA founder’s blog November 17. Newkirk is unhappy with quotes from Palin’s boo... Read More
By Greg R. Lawson, Director of Communications If the anti’s have their way, court decisions will become their “weapon of choice” to establish the all important “precedents” they need to squeeze sportsmen more and more until, eventually, there’s practically no room left to do what you love. It’s hard to imagine anything more monotonous and painful to experience for a sportsman than the agony of sitting through a long courtroom proceeding. Imagine the typical courtro... Read More
A University of Minnesota researcher appears to be the target of animal rights activists after his name was posted on an anti website. The post emerged last week on the website Negotiation Is Over.com criticizing one of the researchers, Dick Bianco. He was the focus of a recent Minneapolis Star Tribune story regarding a national campaign by researchers designed to increase support for scientific tests using animals. Camille Marino wrote the piece published at Negotia... Read More
By Doug Jeanneret, Vice President of Marketing I wish I could fully understand the mentality of our anti-hunting foes. Maybe I should have taken a few psychology classes in college so it would help me understand what, if anything is between their ears. Most of the time, their antics leave me just shaking my head. Take for instance the tale about the bowhunter in Connecticut, featured in a recent U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance “On Target” story. This hunter legally s... Read More
In an example of how activists can hinder law abiding sportsmen, the head of a local animal rights organization recently blocked a Connecticut bow hunter from harvesting a deer he had legally hunted and shot. The incident took place in early October near Redding, Connecticut when the unnamed bow hunter shot a deer and then tracked it to the property of animal rightist Lynn Gorfinkle. After knocking on the door of the Gorfinkle residence and asking permission to claim the deer, the... Read More
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