Sportsmen's Monthly January 2014 | Page 8

A 2014: The YEAR of the BALLOT ISSUE? 8 s sportsmen and women are gearing up for the year ahead, the fight for the future of hunting appears headed for the ballot box next fall as ballot issues are popping up from coast to coast. While the November election might seem far off, hunters and trappers across the country are hard at work preparing for the upcoming battles. In July, we reported on the ongoing fight over Michigan’s wolf management program. Now, sportsmen are staring down the barrel of two ballot initiatives that seek to bar the state from designating wolves as a game species. Sportsmen, not willing to sit idly by, have begun to fight back – and are circulating petitions for a citizen-initiated law to counter the anti’s efforts. If successful, the law would ensure the ability of the state’s Natural Resources Commission to designate game species. In Maine, sportsmen scored a clear victory in the legislature this spring when we defeated a bill that would have banned bear hunting with dogs and bear trapping. Following that decisive loss, the animal-rights community began gathering signatures to place a question on the Nov. 2014 ballot. This latest effort would ban bear hunting with dogs, bear trapping and hunting bears with bait. Flying under the banner of “Mainers for Fair Bear Hunting,” the anti’s reported raising $705,844 in their latest campaign finance report. Not surprisingly, $700,000 of that total came from the Humane Society of the United States, the country’s largest anti-hunting group. Sportsmen’s Monthly January 2014