Nevada Action Alert: Anti-Hunting Bill Introduced That Must Be Defeated !


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Senate Bill 82, introduced by the Senate Natural Resources Committee, directly targets lawful hunting by Nevadans. This bill would classify the black bear as a “protected mammal” and would prohibit the Board of Wildlife Commissioners from authorizing the hunting of black bears. SB 82 has been referred to the Senate Natural Resources Committee but no hearing is scheduled for it at this time.

Please contact members of the Senate Natural Resources Committee and tell them you oppose this attack on lawful hunting. Contact information for committee members can be found below.
There are also several bill draft requests (BDR) that are waiting to be assigned official bill numbers. These BDRs address issues concerning CCW laws, campus carry, state firearms preemption and more. As expected, Assemblyman William Horne (D-34) and Senator Tick Segerblom (D-3) have recently filed BDRs relating to firearms. Language is unavailable at this time, however, we know from past actions and statements that their intent is to restrict the Second Amendment. Your NRA-ILA will update you as soon as bill numbers and language are provided. Be sure to visit our
Nevada legislative page for the latest news and updates.
Senate Natural Resources Committee:
Aaron D. Ford (D-11), Chairman
702-772-5544
[email protected]
Mark A. Manendo (D-21), Vice Chairman
702-451-8654
[email protected]
Tick Segerblom (D-3)
775-684-1422
[email protected]
James A. Settelmeyer (R-17)
775-450-6114
[email protected]
Pete Goicoechea (R-19)
775-237-5300
[email protected]


 

Nevada: Anti-Hunting Bill to be Heard this Thursday

Nevada: Anti-Hunting Bill to be Heard this Thursday
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Senate Bill 82, introduced by the Senate Natural Resources Committee, directly targets lawful hunting by Nevadans. This bill would classify the black bear as a “protected mammal” and would prohibit the Board of Wildlife Commissioners from authorizing the hunting of black bears.
Hunting is an essential component of effective wildlife management. It reduces conflicts between people and wildlife, and provides incentives for the conservation of wildlife habitats and ecosystems on which wildlife depends.

SB 82 is scheduled to be heard by the Senate Natural Resources Committee this Thursday, March 7, at 1:30 p.m. in room 1214 of the Legislative Building, located at 401 S. Carson Street, Carson City. The hearing will also be video-conferenced to room 4412E of the Grant Sawyer State Office Building, located at 555 E. Washington Ave., Las Vegas. Please contact the members of the Senate and Natural Resources Committee today and urge them to oppose this anti-hunting measure. Contact information is provided for you below.
Senate Natural Resources Committee:

Senator Aaron D. Ford (D-11), Chairman
702-772-5544
[email protected]

Senator Mark A. Manendo (D-21), Vice Chairman
702-451-8654
[email protected]

Senator Tick Segerblom (D-3)
775-684-1422
[email protected]

Senator James A. Settelmeyer (R-17)
775-450-6114
[email protected]

Senator Pete Goicoechea (R-19)
775-237-5300
[email protected]



 
Nevada: Anti-Hunting Bill to be Heard this Thursday 3/7/2013

Nevada: Anti-Hunting Bill to be Heard this Thursday
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Senate Bill 82, introduced by the Senate Natural Resources Committee, directly targets lawful hunting by Nevadans. This bill would classify the black bear as a “protected mammal” and would prohibit the Board of Wildlife Commissioners from authorizing the hunting of black bears.
Hunting is an essential component of effective wildlife management. It reduces conflicts between people and wildlife, and provides incentives for the conservation of wildlife habitats and ecosystems on which wildlife depends.

SB 82 is scheduled to be heard by the Senate Natural Resources Committee this Thursday, March 7, at 1:30 p.m. in room 1214 of the Legislative Building, located at 401 S. Carson Street, Carson City. The hearing will also be video-conferenced to room 4412E of the Grant Sawyer State Office Building, located at 555 E. Washington Ave., Las Vegas. Please contact the members of the Senate and Natural Resources Committee today and urge them to oppose this anti-hunting measure. Contact information is provided for you below.
Senate Natural Resources Committee:

Senator Aaron D. Ford (D-11), Chairman
702-772-5544
[email protected]

Senator Mark A. Manendo (D-21), Vice Chairman
702-451-8654
[email protected]

Senator Tick Segerblom (D-3)
775-684-1422
[email protected]

Senator James A. Settelmeyer (R-17)
775-450-6114
[email protected]

Senator Pete Goicoechea (R-19)
775-237-5300
[email protected]




SB82
Introduced in the Senate on Jan 31, 2013.
By: Natural Resources
Prohibits the Board of Wildlife Commissioners from authorizing the hunting of black bears. (BDR 45-409)

Upcoming Hearings
Senate Natural Resources Mar 07, 2013 01:30 PM Agenda

SB82
 

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