WI Senator Wants To Ban Hunting
Whitetail Deer
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And while we’re fighting amongst ourselves about broad heads, crossbows and BHA vs Pope and Young-this kind of crap comes up.
Must be the senator from Dane county.
Madison lol, that's says it all. Yes a scary bill but no senator in their right mind who wants to be reelected would vote for this, unless your a communist in Madison.
Must be terrible to be a hunter in a blue state
lots of people want to, no one ever will
"Must be terrible to be a hunter in a blue state"
Can't really count this as the guy is a dem from Madison. Madison is it's own little lib biome.
Laughable Sad Pathetic Out-of-Touch. Liberal Biome is a polite thing to say about it.
Many types of hunting and trapping have already been banned by States. A complete ban isn't some wild fantasy. It is unlikely at the moment but the world is changing.
Madison is whackaddodle central.
Just for reference RED fred has been in the legislature since 1956. He is a living socialist fossil.
Just to be clear, he wants to ban hunting in state parks, not ban hunting. there is a difference.
State parks today state conservation lands tomorrow.
Another weak, meak, freak, liberal Democrat I’m sure.
Like a little Portland or Seattle. Pathetic. Sad to see, hope he's run out of their, but not to here. ;) Back to CA maybe, where he belongs.
Fred A. Risser is a Democratic member of the Wisconsin Senate, representing the 26th District since 1962. His district includes most of the west side and central neighborhoods of Madison, including the campus of the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Wikipedia
Born: May 5, 1927 (age 90), Madison, WI
Guess he's there to stay... ;)
"Just to be clear, he wants to ban hunting in state parks, not ban hunting. there is a difference."
Not really any difference. Once libs get their foot in the door on something like this, you are screwed.
We had bow hunting in Dane County Parks by permit for a little while, not any more I guess.
Come on ground hunter that`s Godfather II...lol I don`t understand how we won`t let our 90 year old family members drive a car but we elect them to political office. If Wisconsin didn`t have a University it would be a completely different state.
I didn't know that you could hunt in State Parks. I don't know of any around here in Montana that you can hunt in. You can't shoot a firearm, a bow, or even fireworks. I guess you must be able to hunt in Wisconsin State Parks though.
In the 2017 election here in NJ one candidate ran on the platform of ending the NJ bear hunt as well as creating NJ into a sanctuary state... He won.
Time will tell if he follows through on his promises
Shug et al, Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers.
Might as well try to ban beer and the Packers in WI.
MN had no bowhunting in state parks due to some weird logic. They have wised up some but only let us hunt St. Croix Park (one of the biggest and oldest parks in the system) for two years. That was after a 40+ year hiatus. Nice place but only open for firearms now even though park comes from public money.
As a lib from a liberal state (MA), I can safely say that that idea is bad (banning hunting from state parks). If there are a couple parks where interactions due to rising use are causing issues, create some sort of rules that work for everyone, dont just "ban" things. Ugh.
Wildlife management (be it for game or non game species) should be left up to people well trained in it. If only people well trained in areas could help lead the government, that would be awesome (never gonna happen, but it would be awesome).
Hopefully the rest of Wisconsin's legislators push this concept into the trash heap asap!
I really wish a state would do it. Then after about 5 years when everybody sees the deer being slaughtered on the highway, overpopulating and starving to death hunting would be legal again. any state even suggested it again after that would have no chance. I think anti hunting groups really don’t want it outlawed because they know what the result would be after the general public figures out the benefits of managing the deer by hunting. They would be out of business.
I don’t know, look at California and the mountain lion.
If you live in Wisconsin you need to be on the phone ASAP... we can’t afford to lose any ground in this fight.
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers"
LOL no doubt, I mean look at the last few years for example. In Canada we elected Trudeau, and you guys had to pick between Hillary and Trump lol. Really? Are these 3 people the pinnacle of Canada and the US? I feel like I don't know a person that I WOULDN'T rather have in office than any of these people. And that includes the people I DON'T like lol.
Sounds like the Peoples Republic of Boulder (CO that is).
Madison ,50 miles of liberalism, surrounded by reality
The bills are to ban foothold & body grip traps, & hunting in state parks. It isn't a bill to shut down all public lands. Considering hunting & trapping in state parks wasn't allowed (with maybe an exception or two) until 2012, and considering the amount of use & types of users, is it a surprise that a bill would be proposed to go back to the way things were? I'd prefer there be some nuance to the conversation about management for certain objectives, but I'm not going to lose sleep about it if they passed either (not that they ever would, the senate, assembly, & gov are all repubs).
I hate to say it but hunting probably only has one or two generations left. 100 years from now probably all gone or at least as we know it today. Our country is changing at such an exponential rate that recreational opportunities like hunting will not be tolerated by the masses.
Less and less of our children are hunting, we are not recruiting more non-hunters into our way of life and you would be surprised at how many young people are giving up meat all together and going vegan. The demographics of hunters are overwhelmingly white and over 40 but America's population shifting towards non-white and urban.
sorry
This won't go anywhere, this is the way politicians work. Risser, from the Madison area, is catering to his liberal constituents. He is getting free publicity for himself and his liberal views. A huge win-win for him, really as simple as that. Having said that, we still have to call our politicians and make our voice heard and oppose this. Please, don't ignore it, make the call, send the email, it will die. BC
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