lifeisgoodsteve
Well-known member
Hi All,
As someone who's been very active in my previous County politics regarding land use issues (non-hunting related), I can say from experience that playing defense all the time is simply brutal and demoralizing. Facing barrage after barrage of attacks with each new anti-.... measure or campaign which tries to disguise its real intentions in some higher moral vision.
While I love shooting the shit and "solving the problems of the world" as much as the next guy, I'm also very much a pragmatist who feels the need to convert theory into practical application. Being a late-onset hunter starting a few years ago at the young age of 48, I'd love to hear from you veterans:
What can pro-actively be done to support public land access and hunting so we can shift from defense to offense?
From my experience, talking with and knowing a couple County/State politicians, grass roots mobilization of calls, word of mouth, emails, etc. is very powerful. Groups have built those networks to defend but how can we leverage that for greater protections in concrete ways?
Thanks,
Steve
As someone who's been very active in my previous County politics regarding land use issues (non-hunting related), I can say from experience that playing defense all the time is simply brutal and demoralizing. Facing barrage after barrage of attacks with each new anti-.... measure or campaign which tries to disguise its real intentions in some higher moral vision.
While I love shooting the shit and "solving the problems of the world" as much as the next guy, I'm also very much a pragmatist who feels the need to convert theory into practical application. Being a late-onset hunter starting a few years ago at the young age of 48, I'd love to hear from you veterans:
What can pro-actively be done to support public land access and hunting so we can shift from defense to offense?
From my experience, talking with and knowing a couple County/State politicians, grass roots mobilization of calls, word of mouth, emails, etc. is very powerful. Groups have built those networks to defend but how can we leverage that for greater protections in concrete ways?
Thanks,
Steve