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our public lands are racist according to that dumb kahunt tawny . b buzzy is BHA going to have drag queen strip shows for children next?
A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT
Posted by Land Tawney | June 03, 2020 Yesterday Backcountry Hunters & Anglers posted a black screen on our Instagram page to listen and in recognition of the pain, uncertainty and outrage felt in communities across North America and the world. We did so to confirm profound changes are necessary. Racism is real and pervasive.
We don’t have all the answers; in fact I don’t know if we have any of the answers but we have a base to build on. The mission of BHA is centered on the notion that no matter the color of your skin, political affiliation, religion, financial standing, gender or sexual identity, we are all entitled to equal access of our public lands and waters. These places provide solitude, adventure and solace for anyone who seeks them. The truth is, not all of us are able to find refuge in our wild places. From our local parks and open spaces to the vast wilderness lands of the West, we need to do more to break down barriers that prevent others from finding meaningful connection in the outdoors.
I’m thankful for the work that BHA has done to be inclusive and open, but I understand that we can do more. I’m proud that our organization adopted a strategic plan in January that recognizes our need to grow, learn and work harder toward equality on public lands and beyond. As part of that strategic plan we are committed to substantive conversations and investments in evolving as an organization. For example, we have dedicated funding to undergo justice, equity, diversity and inclusion training with a long-term implementation plan that includes all facets of BHA from our North American Board of Directors, to our chapter leaders and staff on the front edges of our work.
We will listen. We will learn. We will seek guidance and partnerships, especially from minority communities that we stand beside but need to work with in more meaningful ways. It’s critical to our mission, to the future of our society, and to the public lands and public waters that have the power to unite us.
We ask you to stand with us as we undertake this important work and face the challenges to come. Onward and upward,
Land Tawney Backcountry Hunters & Anglers President and CEO
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show me the court cases filed buzz. BHA did nothing and expended zero resources but spends millions supporting gun bans
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lmao what a pathetic response. no wonder we keep losing hunting seasons
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buzzy, why is a supposed hunting group like BHA donating so many resources to ban and confiscate firearms?
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We don’t have all the answers; in fact I don’t know if we have any of the answers but we have a base to build on. The mission of BHA is centered on the notion that no matter the color of your skin, political affiliation, religion, financial standing, gender or sexual identity, we are all entitled to equal access of our public lands and waters.
ha ha. what lying clown Tawney is
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buzzy. why did land Tawney say public lands are racist?
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This thread has been helpful. I will be passing by a BHA booth in the near future. I had a few quiz questions but you all gave me a few more.
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California lion hunting ban happened in 1990, 14 years before BHA existed.
Oh, and look at that...the Gipper was an anti-hunter, not surprised since he was also anti-gun and pro gun control.
Voters approved Proposition 117 in 1990, to codify a long-standing moratorium on lion hunting that had first been imposed by then Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1972.[/quote]
Actually as I recall it the Fish and Game Commissiion instuted the ban on lion hunting for 20 years so that they could study the lion population in the state. I don't remember Regan having anything to do with it. At that time they had a $50 bounty on lion's in California. When the ban was about to be lifted the Hollywood elite and SPCA got wind of it and got all up in arms and got a ballot measure to ban the hunting of lions passed(prop 117). I think I remember Dorris Day being behind it. Years later after lions killed and ate a few joggers we tried to pass prop 197 which would have allowed lion hunting to occur again but it failed to pass. So now we have lions everwhere including the SF Bay area Baylands. This state hired professional wildlife biologist but did not follow their advice.
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buzzy. why did land Tawney say public lands are racist? Ole Buzzy would support his own neutering if there was 5 bucks in it for him........LMAO!
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Here's buzzy defending an ecoterrorist to run our public lands. She spiked trees with earth first. Many loggers working an honest job trying to feed their families were injured by spiked trees, Shows what an unprincipled POS buzzy is. Anyway he can make a buck or grift. Zero morals BuzzH WKR JoinedMay 27, 2017 LocationWyoming Jun 18, 2021 Add bookmark #5 ntrlbrnhunter said: Backcountry Hunters and Anglers publicly supporting an environmental nut job to run the Bureau of Land Management!!!??? Insane…. View attachment 300000 View attachment 300001 missoulian.com Biden nominee Tracy Stone-Manning blasted by GOP for link to 1989 logging sabotage Tracy Stone-Manning is facing GOP pressure to withdraw her BLM nomination from President Joe Biden over her ties to environmental activists convicted of spiking trees to sabotage a national forest missoulian.com missoulian.com www.backcountryhunters.orgBHA Responds to Nomination of Stone-Manning as BLM Director Backcountry Hunters & Anglers is the voice for our wild public lands, waters and wildlife. www.backcountryhunters.org www.backcountryhunters.org Click to expand... Can you share any information on Stone-Manning's conviction of being an eco-terrorist? I'd be really interested in that article, court documents, etc.
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Buzzy caught lying again and no one is surprised California lion hunting ban happened in 1990, 14 years before BHA existed.
Oh, and look at that...the Gipper was an anti-hunter, not surprised since he was also anti-gun and pro gun control.
Voters approved Proposition 117 in 1990, to codify a long-standing moratorium on lion hunting that had first been imposed by then Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1972. Actually as I recall it the Fish and Game Commissiion instuted the ban on lion hunting for 20 years so that they could study the lion population in the state. I don't remember Regan having anything to do with it. At that time they had a $50 bounty on lion's in California. When the ban was about to be lifted the Hollywood elite and SPCA got wind of it and got all up in arms and got a ballot measure to ban the hunting of lions passed(prop 117). I think I remember Dorris Day being behind it. Years later after lions killed and ate a few joggers we tried to pass prop 197 which would have allowed lion hunting to occur again but it failed to pass. So now we have lions everwhere including the SF Bay area Baylands. This state hired professional wildlife biologist but did not follow their advice.[/quote]
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California lion hunting ban happened in 1990, 14 years before BHA existed.
Oh, and look at that...the Gipper was an anti-hunter, not surprised since he was also anti-gun and pro gun control.
Voters approved Proposition 117 in 1990, to codify a long-standing moratorium on lion hunting that had first been imposed by then Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1972. Actually as I recall it the Fish and Game Commissiion instuted the ban on lion hunting for 20 years so that they could study the lion population in the state. I don't remember Regan having anything to do with it. At that time they had a $50 bounty on lion's in California. When the ban was about to be lifted the Hollywood elite and SPCA got wind of it and got all up in arms and got a ballot measure to ban the hunting of lions passed(prop 117). I think I remember Dorris Day being behind it. Years later after lions killed and ate a few joggers we tried to pass prop 197 which would have allowed lion hunting to occur again but it failed to pass. So now we have lions everwhere including the SF Bay area Baylands. This state hired professional wildlife biologist but did not follow their advice.[/quote] In 1971, Gov. Ronald Reagan signed the four-year hunting moratorium. The state began tagging and tracking mountain lions. The predators could be killed for attacking humans or livestock with a permit good for just 10 days, and only within 10 miles of where the attack happened.It took effect at the end of the lion season in 1972...and was signed by the Gipper.
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BHA has filed a number of lawsuits that had nothing to do with or support hunting BHA has never filed a lawsuit to fight hunting bans, hunting seasons and opportunities being diminished which are happening everywhere They get millions to fight gun owners though
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Buzzy caught lying again and no one is surprised California lion hunting ban happened in 1990, 14 years before BHA existed.
Oh, and look at that...the Gipper was an anti-hunter, not surprised since he was also anti-gun and pro gun control.
Voters approved Proposition 117 in 1990, to codify a long-standing moratorium on lion hunting that had first been imposed by then Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1972. Actually as I recall it the Fish and Game Commissiion instuted the ban on lion hunting for 20 years so that they could study the lion population in the state. I don't remember Regan having anything to do with it. At that time they had a $50 bounty on lion's in California. When the ban was about to be lifted the Hollywood elite and SPCA got wind of it and got all up in arms and got a ballot measure to ban the hunting of lions passed(prop 117). I think I remember Dorris Day being behind it. Years later after lions killed and ate a few joggers we tried to pass prop 197 which would have allowed lion hunting to occur again but it failed to pass. So now we have lions everwhere including the SF Bay area Baylands. This state hired professional wildlife biologist but did not follow their advice. [/quote] Wrong...facts trump a fading memory. In 1971, Gov. Ronald Reagan signed the four-year hunting moratorium. The state began tagging and tracking mountain lions. The predators could be killed for attacking humans or livestock with a permit good for just 10 days, and only within 10 miles of where the attack happened.
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BUZZY HOW MUCH MONEY IS BHA OR ITS EXECUTIVES RECEIVING FROM THE GUN BAN LOBBIES?California lion hunting ban happened in 1990, 14 years before BHA existed.
Oh, and look at that...the Gipper was an anti-hunter, not surprised since he was also anti-gun and pro gun control.
Voters approved Proposition 117 in 1990, to codify a long-standing moratorium on lion hunting that had first been imposed by then Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1972. Actually as I recall it the Fish and Game Commissiion instuted the ban on lion hunting for 20 years so that they could study the lion population in the state. I don't remember Regan having anything to do with it. At that time they had a $50 bounty on lion's in California. When the ban was about to be lifted the Hollywood elite and SPCA got wind of it and got all up in arms and got a ballot measure to ban the hunting of lions passed(prop 117). I think I remember Dorris Day being behind it. Years later after lions killed and ate a few joggers we tried to pass prop 197 which would have allowed lion hunting to occur again but it failed to pass. So now we have lions everwhere including the SF Bay area Baylands. This state hired professional wildlife biologist but did not follow their advice. In 1971, Gov. Ronald Reagan signed the four-year hunting moratorium. The state began tagging and tracking mountain lions. The predators could be killed for attacking humans or livestock with a permit good for just 10 days, and only within 10 miles of where the attack happened.It took effect at the end of the lion season in 1972...and was signed by the Gipper.[/quote]
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BUZZ SHOW ME THE LAWSUIT FILED BY BHA TO REINSTATE LION HUNTING. LOL Buzzy caught lying again and no one is surprised California lion hunting ban happened in 1990, 14 years before BHA existed.
Oh, and look at that...the Gipper was an anti-hunter, not surprised since he was also anti-gun and pro gun control.
Voters approved Proposition 117 in 1990, to codify a long-standing moratorium on lion hunting that had first been imposed by then Gov. Ronald Reagan in 1972. Actually as I recall it the Fish and Game Commissiion instuted the ban on lion hunting for 20 years so that they could study the lion population in the state. I don't remember Regan having anything to do with it. At that time they had a $50 bounty on lion's in California. When the ban was about to be lifted the Hollywood elite and SPCA got wind of it and got all up in arms and got a ballot measure to ban the hunting of lions passed(prop 117). I think I remember Dorris Day being behind it. Years later after lions killed and ate a few joggers we tried to pass prop 197 which would have allowed lion hunting to occur again but it failed to pass. So now we have lions everwhere including the SF Bay area Baylands. This state hired professional wildlife biologist but did not follow their advice. Wrong...facts trump a fading memory. In 1971, Gov. Ronald Reagan signed the four-year hunting moratorium. The state began tagging and tracking mountain lions. The predators could be killed for attacking humans or livestock with a permit good for just 10 days, and only within 10 miles of where the attack happened.[/quote]
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The Gipper...in action, the power of the veto, and he gaffed hunters:
In 1971, the state legislature passed new legislation, signed by then governor, Ronald Reagan, which placed a moratorium on the sport hunting of mountain lions. The lion hunting moratorium, which started on March 1, 1972, was maintained until 1986 at which time the regulated hunting of mountain lions was once again authorized. Despite this authorization, political pressure from individual citizens and conservation organizations such as the Mountain Lion Foundation (MLF) kept lions from being hunted for sport in California over the next four years.
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