All too often people take for granted basic freedoms until it is too late. The right to hunt and fish in Texas is one of those rights that while it may seem to be irrevocable, is not truly guaranteed. This year you have the opportunity to change that. Proposition 6, a state constitutional amendment to safeguard Texans' Right to Hunt and Fish, will be on the November 2015 ballot and if passed, will guarantee protections for sportsmen and wildlife conservation for future generations.
But first it has to be approved by you and the rest of the pro-hunting and fishing community. Are you ready to join us and pledge your support for this amendment? Click the link below or text "HUNTTX" to 52886 TODAY and forward this email to anyone you know who will stand with us. Early voting for the 2015 General Election begins October 19th and we need to make sure that hunters and anglers all across Texas don't miss this opportunity.
Texas: Will You Vote to Protect Your Right to Hunt and Fish in November?
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