brocksw
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I’d like to see a discussion on the need for a 501c4 within the non-profit space for the hunting and angling community. Specifically, one that advocates, lobbies, and spends dollars on behalf of supporters of science based wildlife management, the North American model, and the public trust doctrine.
In other words an organization with a mission that opposes both privatization of our public resources and anti hunting efforts, placing both sides in a similar vein. A vein, which by my estimation, leads to the same result, decreased hunting opportunity and access for the DIY, average joe sportsmen.
Some advantages of a 501c4 being more ability to lobby and the ability to make expenditures to support the mission. Of course, a PAC would allow the ability to directly support politicians, campaigns, etc., and a 501c4 cannot do that, at least not directly via campaign donations and such.
In other words an organization with a mission that opposes both privatization of our public resources and anti hunting efforts, placing both sides in a similar vein. A vein, which by my estimation, leads to the same result, decreased hunting opportunity and access for the DIY, average joe sportsmen.
Some advantages of a 501c4 being more ability to lobby and the ability to make expenditures to support the mission. Of course, a PAC would allow the ability to directly support politicians, campaigns, etc., and a 501c4 cannot do that, at least not directly via campaign donations and such.
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