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Anti-Gunners Put Colorado’s Rich Hunting Tradition in the Crosshairs!
 
Friday, January 18, 2008
 

House Bill 1096, introduced by State Representative Debbie Stafford (D-40) would end all hunting behind "enclosures" in Colorado.  Under the far-reaching and vague bill, every piece of fenced property would be off-limits to hunting, no matter how large the enclosure. As written, it could preclude a farmer or rancher who fences his or her property from allowing anyone, including family or friends to hunt, regardless of the size of the property. The House Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Committee will hear HB 1096 on Wednesday, January 23 at 1:30 pm in House Committee Room 107.

Please contact the member of the House Agriculture Committee and respectively urge them to vote “no” on this anti-hunting legislation.

House Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Committee:

State Representative Kathleen Curry (D-61), Chairman
(303) 866-2945
kathleencurry@montrose.net

State Representative Rafael Gallegos (D-62), Vice-Chairman
(303) 866-2916
rafael.gallegos.house@state.co.us

State Representative Randy Fischer (D-53)
(303) 866-2917
randy.fischer.house@state.co.us

State Representative Cory Gardner (R-63)
(303) 866-2906
cory.gardner.house@state.co.us

State Representative Mary Hodge (D-30)
(303) 866-2912
maryhodge@aol.com

State Representative Marsha Looper (R-19)
(303) 866-2946
MarshaLooper@gmail.com

State Representative Liane McFadyen (D-47)
(303) 866-2905
buffie2006@hotmail.com

State Representative Wes McKinley (D-64)
(303) 866-2398
wes.mckinley.house@state.co.us

State Representative Frank McNulty (D-43)
(303) 866-2936

State Representative Ray Rose (R-58)
(303) 866-2955
ray.rose.house@state.co.us

State Representative Christine Scanlan (D-56)
(303) 866-2952
christine.scanlan.house@state.co.us

State Representative Judy Solano (D-31)
(303) 866-2918
judy.solano.house@state.co.us

State Representative Jerry Sonnenberg (R-65)
(303) 866-3706
jerry.sonnenberg.house@state.co.us

 

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