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Thread: Next Step for allocation fight

  1. #1
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    Next Step for allocation fight

    Sorry I got held up on flight home so missed meeting in PG.

    I hear all the meetings were well attended.

    My question is what now, I like most have wrote the letters, now what is the next step? Letter will die off within 2 weeks. Exactly what GO/Gov is waiting for so.....

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    Re: Next Step for allocation fight

    Keep writing letters one a week to all the pertainant people, also to the papers we must work on getting support from the general public, don't let the letters die off. bury the politicians and newspapers in them. Talk to non hunters every chance you get the problem out their, make them relize this is not just about hunting, fishing wilderness trecking who knows what may be next.. It will only die if we let it.
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    Re: Next Step for allocation fight

    Write to your politicians, meet with them, email them. Call the media, write to the media.

    Foxton, red is bad, can't read it.
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    Re: Next Step for allocation fight

    Tell everyone you know about this issue including non-hunting friends. I have non-hunting friends and even friends who are vegans which have written letters to politicians. They are 100% behind resident hunters on this issue. The level of support out of the community has been unbelieveable.

    Get them all to write. I've even seen letters from kids go in.

    Write one for your wife, kids, relatives, friends.

    Have them sign it - ship it off. Email, mailed, faxed, ask for a meeting with your MLA, send a letter to your editor.

    Do it next week again, the week after, and the week after. Do not let your foot of the gas pedal for a second.
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    Re: Next Step for allocation fight

    Hi all, I'm new to HBC. I've been hiking and hunting this province since I was old enough to shoot a sling shot. This allocation has gotten me all fired up, I just sent a letter to the Editor today.

    Cheers

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    Re: Next Step for allocation fight

    Quote Originally Posted by BTF View Post
    Hi all, I'm new to HBC. I've been hiking and hunting this province since I was old enough to shoot a sling shot. This allocation has gotten me all fired up, I just sent a letter to the Editor today.

    Cheers
    Good job, BTF! And welcome to the forum!!

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    Re: Next Step for allocation fight

    It is soon the season for the various big buck contests around the province , good places to get the message out
    Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole

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    Re: Next Step for allocation fight

    A protest would be a great next step.

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    Re: Next Step for allocation fight

    Roadblocks!!!!!!!!!

  11. #10
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    Re: Next Step for allocation fight

    GOABC convention march 27-29 if things have not been resolved yet. K-town picket line!
    The measure of a man is not how much power he has, it's how he wields it.

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