New York Animal Rights Bill

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A New York Bill Creates A Taxpayer-Funded Office That Will Fight For The Animal Rights Movement.



Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Assembly Bill 4306 will create an Office of Advocacy for Wildlife. The office will advise and assist almost every entity in the state including the Governor, legislature, local governments, and state agencies on issues that pertain to wildlife conservation.

One of the office’s objectives according to the bill will be to “study, develop, encourage, and provide assistance for non-lethal management of wildlife.”

This objective is the first step in eliminating hunting as a wildlife management option.

Currently, the state’s Division of Wildlife and Department of Environmental Conservation already carry out the duties of the Office of Advocacy for Wildlife created by AB 4306. The Division and Department use scientifically based evidence when making wildlife management decisions. They have a stellar record of success in conservation and wildlife management. Assembly Bill 4306 is merely a vehicle to use tax dollars to advance the political agenda of the anti-hunting movement.





Find this item at: http://www.nraila.org/CurrentLegislation/Read.aspx?ID=1426
 
Why don't we just give everyone state jobs? This would be REALLY big government. Wait, didn't Russia try this? I don't think it worked out to well for them.
 
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