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Activists Start Petition in Hopes of Banning Hunting, Fishing, Livestock, Rodeos and More
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:51 am
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:51 am
and the loons just keep getting loonier
Oregon Activists Start Petition in Hopes of Banning Hunting, Fishing, Livestock, Rodeos and More
written by Jon D. B. July 20, 2021
oregon-activists-start-petition-in-hopes-of-banning-hunting-fishing-rodeos-and-more
Troubling news: A current ballot in place until July 2022, known as Petition 13, will attempt to strip Oregon of all hunting, fishing, livestock farming, and more.
This is a real possibility through The Abuse, Neglect, and Assault Exemption Modification and Improvement Act. Or Petition 13 for short. It aims to remove all outdoor actions involving animals – from those necessary for some’s survival to recreational pastimes as old as mankind. Hunting, fishing, raising livestock for food, ranching practices, and any form of animal husbandry are to be banned across Oregon without exception if Petition 13 moves forward.
If this reads alarmist – unfortunately, it has to. While there is certainly a middle-ground to be found for us humans as both natural predators and stewards of our wild kin, this is absolutely not it.
As it stands, Petition 13 is a ballot effort looking to appear before Oregon voters in November 2022. To do so, it has until July of 2022 – a full year – to collect 112,000 signatures. If it does, it will appear before the state to be voted into law for all Oregon citizens.
The Opening of Oregon’s Petition 13 Reads as Follows:
Whereas, animals are sentient beings capable of experiencing pain, stress, and fear.
Whereas, current exemptions permit unnecessary and inhumane harm to animals.
The People of Oregon therefore propose the Abuse, Neglect, and Assault Exemption
Modification and Improvement Act to amend Chapter 167 of the Oregon Revised Statutes… Which currently provide unnecessary exemptions to laws governing animal abuse, animal neglect, and animal sexual assault.. In order to reduce the suffering of animals and improve their quality of life.
As Outsiders will note right off the bat, “animal abuse, animal neglect, and animal sexual assault” are not the same as hunting, fishing, ranching, husbandry, or farming, etc. The former are acts of abuse, while the latter are human survival methods that were born from nature itself.
Moreover, removing the recreational forms of hunting and fishing alone would cripple Oregon’s wildlife management agencies. Wildlife conservation’s existence depends on the funds made available by citizens purchasing licenses, associated taxes, and so forth. To remove this stream of revenue would remove Oregon conservation (and the conservationists responsible for protecting wildlife and their habitats) statewide.
This, too, may even be secondary to the economic hit Oregon takes from removing the harvesting of animals for food. Rural communities, in particular, could see revenues dry up near-completely.
And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Read Petition 13 For Yourself:
Please read The Abuse, Neglect, and Assault Exemption Modification and Improvement Act for yourself.
All the current laws you will find in italics within will disappear if Petition 13 passes. They will no longer be legal in Oregon.
Keeping the best interests of those who cannot speak for themselves in mind is a worthy virtue. But Petition 13 is a wolf in sheepskin. Those who have drafted this ballot effort have failed to include any scientific basis for the changes they wish to enact. No regard for nature lies within, only language denouncing the very practices of nature in order to advance a political agenda. One that will cripple Oregon’s people, wildlife, conservation, and many industries in-between.
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Oregon Activists Start Petition in Hopes of Banning Hunting, Fishing, Livestock, Rodeos and More
written by Jon D. B. July 20, 2021
oregon-activists-start-petition-in-hopes-of-banning-hunting-fishing-rodeos-and-more
Troubling news: A current ballot in place until July 2022, known as Petition 13, will attempt to strip Oregon of all hunting, fishing, livestock farming, and more.
This is a real possibility through The Abuse, Neglect, and Assault Exemption Modification and Improvement Act. Or Petition 13 for short. It aims to remove all outdoor actions involving animals – from those necessary for some’s survival to recreational pastimes as old as mankind. Hunting, fishing, raising livestock for food, ranching practices, and any form of animal husbandry are to be banned across Oregon without exception if Petition 13 moves forward.
If this reads alarmist – unfortunately, it has to. While there is certainly a middle-ground to be found for us humans as both natural predators and stewards of our wild kin, this is absolutely not it.
As it stands, Petition 13 is a ballot effort looking to appear before Oregon voters in November 2022. To do so, it has until July of 2022 – a full year – to collect 112,000 signatures. If it does, it will appear before the state to be voted into law for all Oregon citizens.
The Opening of Oregon’s Petition 13 Reads as Follows:
Whereas, animals are sentient beings capable of experiencing pain, stress, and fear.
Whereas, current exemptions permit unnecessary and inhumane harm to animals.
The People of Oregon therefore propose the Abuse, Neglect, and Assault Exemption
Modification and Improvement Act to amend Chapter 167 of the Oregon Revised Statutes… Which currently provide unnecessary exemptions to laws governing animal abuse, animal neglect, and animal sexual assault.. In order to reduce the suffering of animals and improve their quality of life.
As Outsiders will note right off the bat, “animal abuse, animal neglect, and animal sexual assault” are not the same as hunting, fishing, ranching, husbandry, or farming, etc. The former are acts of abuse, while the latter are human survival methods that were born from nature itself.
Moreover, removing the recreational forms of hunting and fishing alone would cripple Oregon’s wildlife management agencies. Wildlife conservation’s existence depends on the funds made available by citizens purchasing licenses, associated taxes, and so forth. To remove this stream of revenue would remove Oregon conservation (and the conservationists responsible for protecting wildlife and their habitats) statewide.
This, too, may even be secondary to the economic hit Oregon takes from removing the harvesting of animals for food. Rural communities, in particular, could see revenues dry up near-completely.
And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Read Petition 13 For Yourself:
Please read The Abuse, Neglect, and Assault Exemption Modification and Improvement Act for yourself.
All the current laws you will find in italics within will disappear if Petition 13 passes. They will no longer be legal in Oregon.
Keeping the best interests of those who cannot speak for themselves in mind is a worthy virtue. But Petition 13 is a wolf in sheepskin. Those who have drafted this ballot effort have failed to include any scientific basis for the changes they wish to enact. No regard for nature lies within, only language denouncing the very practices of nature in order to advance a political agenda. One that will cripple Oregon’s people, wildlife, conservation, and many industries in-between.
LINK
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:52 am to djmed
I don't hunt at all and don't fish much these days, but I would LOVE to grab some popcorn and watch them try and bring this shite to the South.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:54 am to djmed
Sounds like the Oregon hunters need to control the state’s liberal population.
How many tags can you get and what is the cost for an out of state permit?
How many tags can you get and what is the cost for an out of state permit?
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:55 am to djmed
The best death an animal is going to get is a hunters bullet.
Otherwise they'll die being eaten alive by another animal or of some awful disease. Or they'll break their leg and lay their and either starve to death (or again be eaten alive).
ETA: And yeah lets make our only way to get food from grocery store conglomerates and mass manufacturers who shove so much crap in there that it's probably giving us all cancer. Woo!
Otherwise they'll die being eaten alive by another animal or of some awful disease. Or they'll break their leg and lay their and either starve to death (or again be eaten alive).
ETA: And yeah lets make our only way to get food from grocery store conglomerates and mass manufacturers who shove so much crap in there that it's probably giving us all cancer. Woo!
This post was edited on 7/21/21 at 10:57 am
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:55 am to djmed
I wish they admit that humans are the cause of everything wrong, take a stand and drown themselves in the Columbia River.
The ultimate virtue signal.
The ultimate virtue signal.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:56 am to djmed
But how will they keep the animals from hunting each other?


Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:56 am to djmed
The same people who want to ban hunting, fishing and ranching have no problem allowing for the mass murder of unborn children. These people are evil personified.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:56 am to djmed
This is their play to limit meat consumption as well as overall independence.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:57 am to djmed
It is my Religious Right (1st Amendment) to eat beef.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:57 am to djmed
Is this really what the initiative says or is it a clickbait BS interpretation like Huffpo did with CRT?
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:57 am to djmed
Idc about hunting and fishing.
The only popular thing that has ever disgusted me, regarding animals ... is bull fighting.
The only popular thing that has ever disgusted me, regarding animals ... is bull fighting.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:57 am to NineLineBind
If venison is no longer an option, long pork could be.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 10:58 am to djmed
We really need the chyna virus to do more.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:00 am to djmed
So the uppity big city dwelling liberals that have no clue how conservation works and aren’t paying a dime towards conservation want to ban good things that fund and promote conservation?
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:03 am to djmed
These idiots do know that hunting is actually necessary, right? We’ve eliminated basically every major predator in most regions of the United States, and either a bunch of cars or a bunch of guns is going to kill those deer.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:04 am to djmed
the ongoing attack against American culture. Sports, History, Muscle cars, Hunting, Fishing, Rodeo, etc.
They want us to all wear onesies and drink soy milk.
They want us to all wear onesies and drink soy milk.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:10 am to teke184
quote:
If venison is no longer an option, long pork could be.
Do what you gotta do.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:12 am to djmed
Member when it was just about gay people getting married and the hateful confederate flag?
I member.
I member.
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:15 am to NineLineBind
When I think of rodeos, Oregon just doesn't come into the first 30 states that come to mind.
Please put this on the ballot and let it pass!!! It will be hilarious (to watch from afar).
Please put this on the ballot and let it pass!!! It will be hilarious (to watch from afar).
Posted on 7/21/21 at 11:16 am to djmed
Please, dear Lord, let this pass. Please.
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