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Offline YosemiteSam

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SB-252 proposed end to bear hunting in CA
« on: January 27, 2021, 12:24:07 PM »
I am deeply concerned about the proposed bill here in CA, SB-252, that would end bear hunting in CA.  If you're in CA, please contact your state senator.
"A good hunter...that's somebody the animals COME to."
"Every animal knows way more than you do." -- by a Koyukon hunter, as quoted by R. Nelson.

Offline PrestonTaylor

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Re: SB-252 proposed end to bear hunting in CA
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2021, 01:59:21 PM »
This bill was introduced by a State Senator (Wiener). So start by contacting your zone's state senator. I'm in District 2 (all of north-coast) so my rep is Senator Mike McGuire. His number is (916) 651-4002.
After the Senate votes on it, if it passes, then we have to contact the State House Representative. But for now start with your Senator.
Let's squash this thing.
Preston

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Re: SB-252 proposed end to bear hunting in CA
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2021, 08:36:52 PM »
Agreed.  My state Senator's office (Andres Borgeas) is just down the street so I'm going to stay in touch with him on this.

The bill first goes to the Natural Resource committee.  A majority vote in favor by the committee sends it to the senate for a vote.  A majority vote there sends it to the assembly.  We're just in the beginning stages of this and it will be a long haul ahead.  Thankfully, I know a thing or two about persistence.

Here are the committee members:
Senator Henry I. Stern (District 27 - LA/Ventura)
 Senator Brian W. Jones (District 38 - interior SD)
 Senator Benjamin Allen (District 26 - southwest LA)
 Senator Andreas Borgeas (District 8 - southern Sierra and valley)
 Senator Susan Talamantes Eggman (District 5 - west San Joaquin)
 Senator Robert M. Hertzberg (District 18 - San Fernando Valley)
 Senator Ben Hueso (District 40 - Imperial)
 Senator John Laird (District 17 - Monterey Bay)
 Senator Monique Limón (District 19 - SB/Ventura)
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"Every animal knows way more than you do." -- by a Koyukon hunter, as quoted by R. Nelson.

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Re: SB-252 proposed end to bear hunting in CA
« Reply #3 on: January 31, 2021, 09:38:59 AM »
I really feel bad for the hunters of California. I read or herd a game warden from your state say he thinks in 20 years hunting will be illegal in California and it will start with bears. That was probably 2 years ago....

I signed an online patient and made a donation in hopes it’ll help fight the uninformed anti bear hunting groups.

Look you Clay Newcomb (owner of Bear Hunter Mag) and you should be able to find the petition also.

Keep the phone lines hot with your representatives also!!!!!!
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Offline PrestonTaylor

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Re: SB-252 proposed end to bear hunting in CA
« Reply #4 on: February 01, 2021, 01:57:32 PM »
Thanks for that info Yosemite Sam. You can also go to this website for the CA Senate Natural Resources Committee and submit a Position Letter, as well as find out when this bill will be heard and open for public comment (no date set yet):
https://sntr.senate.ca.gov/

I'll post up a copy of the letter that I have sent to my State Senator Rep, the NRC as a whole (as well as each Senator on that committee), and Scott Wiener who introduced the bill. The wording is slightly different for each person but you'll catch the drift.

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Re: SB-252 proposed end to bear hunting in CA
« Reply #5 on: February 01, 2021, 01:59:33 PM »
SB 252 Bear Hunting Ban Bill
January 29, 2021

To: Natural Resources and Water Committee

   My name is Preston Taylor. I am a biologist, and I have a B.S. in Wildlife Management and Conservation from Humboldt State University. I have resided in California for 14 years and have been a hunter for 12 of those years.
   Hunting (and associated activities like fishing, foraging edible plants and mushrooms, and gardening) is a vital aspect of my life. Literally, we feed ourselves with the animals and fish my wife and I hunt and catch. Our diet is augmented with a bountiful garden, and throughout the summer months we rarely buy vegetables or meat/fish. About the only time we purchase meat from the industrial agriculture production are the occasional meals we eat at a restaurant. As you can tell, the ability for us to interact with nature and participate in it (as humans have done for hundreds of millenia, if not thousands) is extremely important to maintain the lifestyle we have. A life that is lived close to the earth, with an understanding of the sacrifices made by other living organisms necessary for us to survive.
   Most folks go about their lives unaware of the sacrifices non-human animals and plants make for us. Too few people see the slaughterhouses and farms to know what is required for them to eat every meal or wear cotton clothes. Too few people pay attention to the masses of wildlife run over on our highways as their online-ordered goods are delivered across our country and the world. Not me. I am fully aware of the deaths required to keep me alive. I have the animals’ blood on my hands that feeds me.
   Bears play a role in this lifestyle for me. I hunt and eat them. Their meat is excellent (I could feed it to you, and you would be hard pressed to tell that it is not beef). We render down their fat into cooking lard, which we use in place of oil or butter. I tan their hides and use them for blankets. I track them outside of the hunting season to learn about their behavior and interact with these awesome creatures. Bears, and bear hunting, are extremely important in my life. A life where I can interact with the natural world the same way our ancestors interacted and relied upon wild animals for all of time.
   We are not “trophy” hunters as Senator Wiener has declared bear hunters. I cut down trees, carve bows from them, mount hand-sharpened broadheads onto wooden arrow shafts, and strive to stalk inside ten yards from a bear before shooting it. I have witnessed multiple bears die in less than four seconds with a well-placed arrow. That is as quick of a death as anyone could ask for themselves. Our “trophy” is the meat, the memories, the hunt.
   Aside from the fact that my flesh is made literally from bear meat and fat, I encourage you to consider the low impact of legitimate, legal, ethical bear hunting. The bear population in California is estimated between 30,000 and 40,000 animals, and it continues to grow; clearly, regulated hunting of black bears is not affecting population growth. Black bears are thriving in California, which is evident by their presence in Counties and towns previously absent of bears (look at the expanding range and population of bears south through Sonoma County and north from the Transverse Range into the Central Coast).
   As a lover of wildlife and wild places, I strongly urge you to oppose SB 252. As a resident and voter in California, I strongly urge you to oppose SB 252. I would be happy to discuss this matter in more depth with you. Please email or call me: (removed for forum)
Thank you for your time,
Preston Taylor

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Re: SB-252 proposed end to bear hunting in CA
« Reply #6 on: February 01, 2021, 08:45:59 PM »
SB-252 has been squashed - !
American hunters have a voice and it has to be herd!!!!
"It's not the trophy, but the race. It's not the quarry,
but the chase."

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Re: SB-252 proposed end to bear hunting in CA
« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2021, 12:10:52 PM »
I saw that as well -- Wiener put it back in his ...uh... pocket.. faster than he whipped it out.

Thanks for helping out on this one, folks.  I hope we don't see this kind of thing come out again for a while.  I'm not a big fan of the HS, the sponsor of this bill.  But we hunters need to make some allies with environmental organizations so that we can all benefit from conservation instead of just pointing fingers.

PrestonTaylor, awesome letter!
"A good hunter...that's somebody the animals COME to."
"Every animal knows way more than you do." -- by a Koyukon hunter, as quoted by R. Nelson.

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