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California: A Numbers Game?


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With
one sweep of his pen last week, Gov. Jerry Brown approved legislation
removing the word "game" from the name of the California agency known
for six decades as the Department of Fish and Game, replacing it with
"wildlife," a move that has bowhunters and other pro-hunting groups
concerned that the future of hunting, fishing and game management may be
imperiled.



Just days earlier, Gov. Brown signed another bill that banned the use of
pursuit hounds for hunting black bears and bobcats. The effort to pass
the measure, which chugged its way through the General Assembly and
Senate during the summer, was primarily bankrolled by the nation's
largest and most powerful anti-hunting group, the Humane Society of the
United States (HSUS). Had the measure failed, HSUS promised to launch a
ballot initiative in The Golden State to achieve the same goal.



Also this summer, members of the California Fish and Game Commission
(soon to be Fish and Wildlife Commission), voted to remove Dan Richards
as commission president after a controversy erupted early this year when
it was publicized that he took part in an Idaho mountain lion hunt in
2011. Animal protection groups were incensed that Richards bagged a
lion, reasoning that the species falls under special protection in The
Golden State. Hunting mountain lions is legal-and popular-in Idaho and
other Rocky Mountain states.



Being California, there's no shortage of irony on behalf of the many
hypocrites responsible for all three of these recent actions.



For example, despite the fact that the name change was originally
estimated to cost a state that is currently foundering in red ink nearly
$370,000 to implement, AB 2283 passed the Democrat-heavy California
State Assembly on May 30 by a decidedly partisan vote of 47 to 27.



California's game-changing action becomes effective January 1, 2013.
Presently, a dozen state agencies retain the word "game" in their title,
18 use "wildlife," and the remainder "natural resources" or
"conservation."



Assemblyman Jim Nielsen (R-Gerber) and Sen. Anthony Cannella (R-Ceres)
both contended that changing the agency's name signals it is moving away
from managing game for hunting and indicates a general lack of support
for sportsmen.



"The goal of some in California, in the Legislature, would be to
eliminate hunting as one of the core missions of the Department of Fish
and Game," Cannella told the Los Angeles Times.



The bill's sponsor, Assemblyman Anthony Portantino (D-La Canada
Flintridge), argued the name change better reflected the agency's work,
and specified it would subsequently be known as "Cal Wild," following
the lead of Caltrans (Department of Transportation) and Cal Fire
(Department of Forestry and Fire Protection).



Bill Gaines, longtime sportsmen's advocate and president of the
California Outdoor Heritage Alliance, clearly sees it as a game of
numbers.



"I think that what the proponents wanted to do was send a signal that
we're changing the foundation of the Department of Fish and Game-and
that's hunting and fishing," Gaines said. "We were outnumbered, there's
no question about it."



And speaking of numbers, with the flurry of anti-hunting activity and
legislation occurring on the Left Coast in recent months, we suggest
that bowhunters remain particularly vigilant as the 2013 legislative
sessions convene. Among all hunting factions remaining there, archery
hunters may comprise perhaps the smallest minority, and could pose a
logical target for potential elimination in the "progressive" state of
California.



- J.R. Absher

I HATE CALIFORNIA!!!!!
i think we need to get the private email addresses of all the members of the humane society and send them pictures of deers and wildlife with bloody arrows coming out of their sides
haha love it
i dont hate Cali, i hate the idiots that run it or should i say ruin it
Those retard.......... Dodgy
They tried to do this same thing years ago, but it did not pass at that time -- unfortunately, it was inevitable when one considers the mentality of our illustrious leaders. Sad.