FYI

I'd like her to show me how she can call an SoE without actually being a full SoE.

http://www.governor.state.nc.us/eTo...ve-Hunting-Season-Open-As-Scheduled.aspx


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We've received a number of questions about dove hunting season. Executive Order 62 did not trigger the provisions of G.S. 14-288.7 and there was never any intention by the issuance of Executive Order 62 to restrict the transportation or possession of off premises firearms. The order was written in such a way that the rights of North Carolina gun owners were not infringed upon.



http://www.ncwildlife.org/NewsReleases/090210_Dove_Season_Opens_as_Scheduled_on_Sept4htm.htm..

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Dove Season Opens as Scheduled on Sept. 4

MEDIA CONTACT: Maj. Keith Templeton
919-707-0037
keith.templetonncwildlife.org

RALEIGH, N.C. (Sept. 2, 2010) � Despite North Carolina�s current state of emergency, dove season will open as scheduled at noon on Sept. 4.

After Gov. Perdue declared a state of emergency on Wednesday due to the impending arrival of Hurricane Earl, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission received numerous calls from the public asking if dove hunting will be allowed beginning this weekend. The Governor�s Office has informed the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission that nothing in the current emergency declaration, Executive Order 62, invokes any provision of law that would prohibit lawful hunting activities, including transporting a firearm to and from a hunting location (subject to local emergency ordinances to the contrary). Hunters in coastal areas should stay tuned to local media for the latest updates on Hurricane Earl and related emergency conditions that could affect the safety of themselves or others.


She's twitching like a cat crappin razor blades....