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On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 18:10:16 GMT, "NOYB" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 22:31:26 GMT, Rick wrote: On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 19:12:29 +0000, NOYB wrote: Proposed New York bill is absolutely criminal By Gene Mueller Published February 23, 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- New York hunters are in an uproar over state assembly Bill 1850 that would make sport hunting a punishable act of animal cruelty. The bill, introduced by Assemblyman Alexander Grannis, New York City Democrat, would revise the state's definition of animal cruelty to include the "killing or injuring [of] wild game and wild birds." The revision would make hunting and trapping activities criminal offenses. The bill is now being considered before the body's Agriculture Committee. "The bill creates a contradiction in the law [because] the state code allows regulated hunting," said Tony Celebrezze of the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance, a national watchdog group that is ready to enter the fray whenever Americans' right to hunt is challenged. "If [this] becomes law, anti-hunters will have a field day ensuring that sportsmen are prosecuted on animal cruelty charges." The proposal is similar to a Texas bill that also would turn everyday hunters into criminals. Hunters in Iowa and Connecticut also have had to defeat animal cruelty bills that threatened hunting with dogs. Next thing you know they'll try to ban fishing. Daaaaaamn! What do you mean next thing - they already are after the recreational fishery. Marine sanctuaries and no-fish zones are popping up all over the place. Not to mention restricted access to beaches or really innovative ways to circumvent the law to keep the riff raff out. Take Greenwich for example. When the State Supreme Court ordered open public access to the beaches, Greenwich grudgingly complied, but the town closed all public parking, restricted roadside parking effectively making it impossible to access the beaches unless you were capable of walking five miles. Last year, it was particularly delicious when one of the biggest liberal "protectors of the common man" in the state legislature, the author of the Beachway Access Law (I think that's what it was called) was himself in violation by locking the beach access between his 25 million dollar property in West Greenwich and his neighbors property. His reason was that people wandered above the Mean Highest High Tide mark and were too close to his property - being a public figure and what with all the terrorists wandering around the state, he had that right. Later, Tom |
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