Colorado: HB 1375. Wolf Non-Lethal Tied To Rancher Compensation.

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"Colorado ranchers would have to use non-lethal wolf deterrence measures to be eligible for state compensation if their livestock is killed by the predators under a bill introduced Wednesday afternoon in the state legislature.

Non-lethal deterrence tools include hanging flags, using flashing lights, blasting sounds and deploying guard dogs under House Bill 1375.

The bill, sponsored by Rep. Tammy Story, D-Evergreen, would also set aside an unspecified amount of funds to help ranchers pay for the non-lethal tools.

“I’m hoping it will ensure that livestock owners commit to utilizing non-lethal coexistence tools in order to protect their herd and their livelihood,” Story said in an interview with The Vail Daily. “At the same time, it provides gray wolves a fighting chance to establish and thrive here in Colorado.”

Not sure how valued a NR comment would be though Residents, would be a good one to share opposition to your representatives.

Colorado seems to be taking center stage for breaking ground and increasing national/international $ raising newsletters.

Colorado is trending as the push to expand various directions legislative, metro city slicker ballot box biology, injunctions...

When national and international are collectively targeting a State, our hunt conservation national voices and $ need to assist.

I've sent this off to organizations I'm a member to promote raffles to raise $ on a national level to counter these eco-enviro international extremists targeting States.

It's the clear epitome of United We Stand, Divided We Fall...
 
There is a full blown war against rural residents and their traditions and way of life here in Colorado. Well-heeled urban progressive special interests seek to punish everyone who doesn’t bend to their worldview. They have the backing of millionaire fundraisers across the country and front range politicians. The goal of the progressive elites in Denver/Boulder is to eliminate ranchers, farmers, guides/outfitters, hunters, and anglers.
 
It has become difficult to keep up with the legislation and appointments this year. By design.

The gem was the legislature writing legislation to exempt themselves from Colorado open meetings laws.

https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/ne...empt-legislature-colorados-open-meetings-law/

Sorry for the derailment.

Wonder why the removal of livestock protection animals (donkeys mainly) and specificity of guardian dogs?

SNAFU here in Colorado.
 
There is a full blown war against rural residents and their traditions and way of life here in Colorado. Well-heeled urban progressive special interests seek to punish everyone who doesn’t bend to their worldview. They have the backing of millionaire fundraisers across the country and front range politicians. The goal of the progressive elites in Denver/Boulder is to eliminate ranchers, farmers, guides/outfitters, hunters, and anglers.

This bill isn't passing. Read past the headlines. In fact, it will get crushed.

Folks see "bill introduced" and assume it is a done deal, and get worked into a lather. This stinker doesn't have the support.
 
This bill isn't passing. Read past the headlines. In fact, it will get crushed.

Folks see "bill introduced" and assume it is a done deal, and get worked into a lather. This stinker doesn't have the support.
I hope so. It prob has a tough time getting through the Senate. We will probably see it again though.

As for the bill that exempts the legislature from the Colorado Open Meetings law and strips away transparency in the General Assembly, it passed and was quickly signed by the Gov.
 
I hope so. It prob has a tough time getting through the Senate. We will probably see it again though.

As for the bill that exempts the legislature from the Colorado Open Meetings law and strips away transparency in the General Assembly, it passed and was quickly signed by the Gov.
It is great that it will not pass, but terrible that it was ever introduced.
 
This bill isn't passing. Read past the headlines. In fact, it will get crushed.

Folks see "bill introduced" and assume it is a done deal, and get worked into a lather. This stinker doesn't have the support.
Thiis is the obvious outcome. There is purpose to Tammy Story's Bill that she, herself knows will not pass. Her interest to see amendments made and build more "support" via amended "co-sponsorers". It's one more small jab to continue the jabs. And if anyone thinks she is doing this of her own thought... Think again. Lobbyists play this as part of the long game. Mid term animal advocate game played - Hold anything to steer away from 10j ability to kill wolves. And this is likely one simple step in a much bigger political play.

"Colorado Voters For Animals":
Story, Tammy D 100% A++

Lobbyists... For the good and bad of our country.
 

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