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BRhaco
at Wed Mar 10 11:45:39 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BRhaco ]
The organizations you're talking about-Nat'l Audubon Society, Nat'l Wildlife Federation, Nature Conservancy-even, in most cases, the Sierra Club- all have a decades-long record of supporting sustainable use of natural resources-including hunting, fishing and other "collecting".
Is it a good idea to make enemies of them now? Do we NEED more powerful opponents? Is the tiny amount of money involved in foregoing a handful of memberships worth the loss of whatever influence we might have as members? Is it worth it to encourage them to find even more common cause with HSUS and PETA?
To me the answer to those questions is pretty darn clear. I'll be maintaining my membership and working from within. ----- Brad Chambers WWW.HCU-TX.ORG
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