Sportsmen's Monthly January 2014 | Page 6

2013: A YEAR IN REVIEW (Continued from page 5) Last year also saw a number of ballot issue campaigns launched. Hot on the heels of legislative defeats over bear hunting in Nevada and Maine, anti-hunting organizations began collecting signatures to place a question on Maine’s Nov. 2014 ballot. If successful, Maine voters will be asked whether to ban bear hunting with dogs, bear trapping and hunting bears with bait for the second time in 10 years. In Michigan, animal rights organizations are pushing two ballot initiatives that seek to bar the state from designating wolves as a game species. Much like the lawsuits over wolves, these ballot issues could spell the end of Michigan’s wolf hunting season. In the west, trappers in Montana and Oregon also saw their way of life come under attack as groups began working to collect enough signatures to place trapping on the ballot. While the anti’s in Oregon have postponed their efforts, Montana trappers are still squarely in the crosshairs. ONE THING IS CLEAR: OUR WAY OF LIFE IS UNDER ATTACK LIKE NEVER BEFORE. While this is just a snapshot of the issues that USSA and USSAF worked on last year, one thing is clear: our way of life is under attack like never before. The animal rights and anti-hunting community has never been more organized, coordinated or well-funded than they are today. It’s going to take a united front by sportsmen and women nationwide to counter this effort. The U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance and USSA Foundation were formed 35 years ago specifically for this purpose, but we need your help. If you’re not currently a member – join the fight at www. ussportsmen.org. If you’re already on board, thank you for your support—but we need more people like you. Ask a friend or family member to join you in defending our hunting, fishing and trapping heritage today. 6 Sportsmen’s Monthly January 2014