Browning55
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All we need your help as stated on many threads, please copy and paste my email as you see fit. In addition , I will be flooding senators emails with multiple emails between now and 2/16. If you would like to blind me shoot me an email [email protected] and I can forward you the templates me and a group of folks are working on.
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Dear Senator,
My name is Justin Nolan, and I am writing to you today as a concerned outdoorsman, business owner and outfitter who makes his living hunting and fishing in Colorado. The purpose of this letter is to implore you and your colleagues to not confirm James Tuchton as a Wildlife Commissioner.
The appointment of James Tuchton as a wildlife commissioner would not only be detrimental to CPW but also comes at a time when both the state of Colorado and our nation has faced extreme division. Mr. Tuchton is unfit to serve and would only further this division. Mr. Tuchton has been no stranger to making disparaging remarks to hunters as well as being hostile to anyone who disagrees with his viewpoints. He has demonstrated his inability to hide his bias or remain open to discussion during both the CPW commissioners’ meetings in July 2020 and January 2021. I have provided the links to the video meetings below for your reference. While opposed to the wolf reintroduction, I recognize the proposition passed and we must work together to build a plan forward that works for everyone. It is imperative that CPW devise a plan with proper input from western slope citizens and stakeholders from the hunting and fishing communities. Mr. Tuchton and the Governor have been very vocal on the need to rush this plan and get wolves on the ground by December 2021. These statements were made at the Jan 2021 Commissioners meeting. Coloradans need to have trust in CPW and the appointment of Mr. Tuchton only furthers more mistrust.
Mr. Tuchton was appointed by Governor Polis to be an integral part of the current wolf reintroduction plan while also serving as an attorney for Defense of Wildlife who has actively sued US Fish and Wildlife over their management plans of wolves. Mr.Tuchton only believes in his views and will sue anyone who defies it. This conflict of interest cannot go unchecked. Proposition 114 narrowly passed by 30,000 votes yet Mr.Tuchton and the Governor are acting like it was a landslide win and are trying to force wolves on the ground as quickly as possible. Colorado citizens voted on clear and direct language in proposition 114 and any attempts to undermine that need to be scrutinized to the fullest.
Mr. Tuchton has made it clear in his writings that he does not see the need for hunters as a management tool and is only interested in increasing the numbers of predators that ranchers and game managers will have to confront. The published goals for the Commission’s Strategic Plan are to increase the health and sustainability of Colorado wildlife and its habitat, and to increase financial support for Parks and Wildlife in our state. Mr. Tuchton’s comments in the many legal filings he’s brought about against wildlife agencies stigmatize hunters and outdoor enthusiasts and are the opposite of ecological stewardship for Colorado’s Parks, Public Lands and Wildlife. I would urge the Senate Agriculture Committee not to confirm Mr. Tuchton and work with the Governor to find a Commissioner for the Non-Profit seat who is willing to work with fellow commissioners without rancor and discord.
Jan Meeting:
July 2020 Meeting:Time stamp 9:04:10 Mr. Tuchton shows his bias of what he wants to see
Regards,
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Dear Senator,
My name is Justin Nolan, and I am writing to you today as a concerned outdoorsman, business owner and outfitter who makes his living hunting and fishing in Colorado. The purpose of this letter is to implore you and your colleagues to not confirm James Tuchton as a Wildlife Commissioner.
The appointment of James Tuchton as a wildlife commissioner would not only be detrimental to CPW but also comes at a time when both the state of Colorado and our nation has faced extreme division. Mr. Tuchton is unfit to serve and would only further this division. Mr. Tuchton has been no stranger to making disparaging remarks to hunters as well as being hostile to anyone who disagrees with his viewpoints. He has demonstrated his inability to hide his bias or remain open to discussion during both the CPW commissioners’ meetings in July 2020 and January 2021. I have provided the links to the video meetings below for your reference. While opposed to the wolf reintroduction, I recognize the proposition passed and we must work together to build a plan forward that works for everyone. It is imperative that CPW devise a plan with proper input from western slope citizens and stakeholders from the hunting and fishing communities. Mr. Tuchton and the Governor have been very vocal on the need to rush this plan and get wolves on the ground by December 2021. These statements were made at the Jan 2021 Commissioners meeting. Coloradans need to have trust in CPW and the appointment of Mr. Tuchton only furthers more mistrust.
Mr. Tuchton was appointed by Governor Polis to be an integral part of the current wolf reintroduction plan while also serving as an attorney for Defense of Wildlife who has actively sued US Fish and Wildlife over their management plans of wolves. Mr.Tuchton only believes in his views and will sue anyone who defies it. This conflict of interest cannot go unchecked. Proposition 114 narrowly passed by 30,000 votes yet Mr.Tuchton and the Governor are acting like it was a landslide win and are trying to force wolves on the ground as quickly as possible. Colorado citizens voted on clear and direct language in proposition 114 and any attempts to undermine that need to be scrutinized to the fullest.
Mr. Tuchton has made it clear in his writings that he does not see the need for hunters as a management tool and is only interested in increasing the numbers of predators that ranchers and game managers will have to confront. The published goals for the Commission’s Strategic Plan are to increase the health and sustainability of Colorado wildlife and its habitat, and to increase financial support for Parks and Wildlife in our state. Mr. Tuchton’s comments in the many legal filings he’s brought about against wildlife agencies stigmatize hunters and outdoor enthusiasts and are the opposite of ecological stewardship for Colorado’s Parks, Public Lands and Wildlife. I would urge the Senate Agriculture Committee not to confirm Mr. Tuchton and work with the Governor to find a Commissioner for the Non-Profit seat who is willing to work with fellow commissioners without rancor and discord.
Jan Meeting:
Regards,
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