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Sep 8, 2006, 10:03
 

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2006 


WHITETAIL FANATIC MAGAZINE ON MYSPACE

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WHA UPDATE

Based on strong opposition from sportsmen and women throughout the country, The World Hunting Association (WHA) recently announced that it has dropped the most contentious of its issues -- shooting whitetail deer with tranquilizer darts. David Farbman, founder of the upstart WHA, said Saturday that intense criticism from the North American hunting circle mandated a change in format for his project. Read more about it HERE.


PETA BOYCOTTS CHINA

According to the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance (www.ussportsmen.org) the latest example of its thirst to inject itself into the news, PETA has called for a boycott on Chinese products after the Chinese government’s brutal killing of 50,000 dogs to control a recent rabies outbreak.

“We are urging everyone to actively boycott – not a word we use lightly – anything from China given the bludgeoning killing of thousands of dogs,” said PETA president Ingrid Newkirk.

The PETA boycott is ironic considering the fact that two PETA employees face felony charges for illegally euthanizing cats and dogs in 2005 in the back of a PETA-owned van. The two employees, neither licensed to euthanize animals, illegally dumped the dead animals in dumpsters around Ahoskie, North Carolina. The Center for Consumer Freedom reports that in 2003, PETA euthanized over 85 percent of the animals it took in, finding homes for only 14 percent. As many as 14,000 animals are reported to have been killed by PETA since 1998.

The Center for Consumer Freedom website is urging readers to actively boycott all things PETA – something sportsmen have been doing for years.


MAN FIGHTS DEER TO DEATH

For 40 exhausting minutes, Wayne Goldsberry of Arkansas battled a whitetail buck with his bare hands in his daughter's bedroom. Goldsberry finally subdued the five-point whitetail deer that crashed through a bedroom window at his daughter's home. When it was over, blood splattered the walls and the deer lay dead on the bedroom floor, its neck broken.

Goldsberry was at his daughter's home when he heard glass breaking. He went back to check on the noise and found the deer. "I was peeking around the corner when the deer came out of the bedroom," Goldsberry said. The deer ran down the hall and into the master bedroom, he said, "jumping back and forth across the bed." Goldsberry, about 6-feet-1 and 200 pounds, entered the bedroom to confront the deer and, after a brief struggle, emerged to tell his wife to call police. After returning to the bedroom, the fight continued. The man finally was able to grip the animal and twist its neck, killing it.

Goldsberry, sore from the struggle, dragged the dead animal out of the house. "He got kicked several times. He was walking bowlegged for a while," Deputy Doug Gay said. At this time of year, a buck that sees its reflection in a window often charges, believing it is fighting off a rival, Gay said. Goldsberry had the deer butchered. "He's in the freezer," the man said before walking to the kitchen and showing off pounds of freshly wrapped venison.


DUCK POPULATION UP 14 PERCENT

Results from a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service survey estimate a total duck population of more than 36 million, or a 14 percent increase from last year's estimate and 9 percent above the 1955-2005 average. The survey indicated an increase in the quality of waterfowl breeding habitat in the United States and Canada from 2005. "There's a lot of good news in the survey this year for the total duck population and waterfowl breeding habitat," said H. Dale Hall, director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Waterfowl Breeding Ground Population and Habitat Survey, the largest and most comprehensive survey of its kind in the world, samples 1.3 million square miles across the north-central United States, south-central and northern Canada, and Alaska.


BILL TIES U.N. GUN CONTROL ACTIVITIES TO U.S. FUNDING

In recent years the United Nations has sought to advance policies that could affect the individual's right to bear arms, and members of the U.S. Congress have recently gotten involved by proposing to tie American purse strings to U.N. action. Legislators from Louisiana, Sen. David Vitter and Rep. Charles Boustany, have introduced S. 1488 and H.R. 3436, respectively, each of which would require that the President of the United States certify to Congress each year that the U.N. has taken no action to "restrict, attempt to restrict, or otherwise adversely infringe upon the rights of individuals in the United States to possess a firearm or ammunition…" If the president cannot provide that certification, the legislation would allow for the refusal to submit any funding to the U.N. for that fiscal year.


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ANIMAL RIGHTS GROUP CLAIMS CREDIT FOR BOTCHED ARSON ATTEMPT

According to the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance (www.ussportsmen.org) the Animal Liberation Front (ALF) web site has recently claimed responsibility for a failed arson attempt in Los Angeles. An incendiary device, intended for the home of a UCLA psychiatry professor, was placed at the wrong address. Fortunately, for the elderly homeowner the device did not detonate and no one was injured.

ALF claims that the intended target of the explosive device was keeping monkeys to study "psychological, psychiatric and social problems such as Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder, substance abuse, criminality and violence."

Arson investigators stated that had the device functioned properly, the 70-year-old homeowner would have had a difficult time escaping.

It is exactly this type of reckless crime that has led the FBI to list animal rights terrorism as one of the largest domestic terrorism threats in the United States. The press officer of the ALF, Jerry Vlasak, recently declined an FBI invitation to speak about animal rights activism at FBI headquarters in Quantico, Virginia. Vlasak and his wife, Pamelyn Ferdin, were convicted of illegally demonstrating outside the home of a Los Angeles city animal service employee.


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THE NOT-SO-SWEET 16

This past July all 55 Republicans, joined by 28 Democrats and 1 Independent, voted to pass Senator David Vitter's (R-La.) amendment to prohibit the use of taxpayer funds allocated under the Homeland Security appropriations bill (H.R. 5441) to be used to confiscate lawfully-possessed firearms during an emergency or major disaster. Sixteen Senators opposed the prohibition.

In passing this legislation, the United States Senate acted on a bi-partisan basis to protect the self-defense rights of citizens when those rights are most vital, in the aftermath of a major disaster, when law-abiding citizens are left to defend themselves and their families.

Sixteen Democrats voted to defeat this commonsense legislation under the unblinking eye of the C-SPAN cameras, Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.) voted against the Vitter amendment, then minutes later he reversed course and voted for it. These 16 extreme opponents of the Second Amendment are:

  Daniel Akaka, Hawaii
Edward Kennedy, Massachusetts
Barbara Boxer, California
Frank Lautenberg, New Jersey
Hillary Clinton, New York
Carl Levin, Michigan
Christopher Dodd, Connecticut
Robert Menéndez, New Jersey
Dick Durbin, Illinois
Barbara Mikulski, Maryland
Dianne Feinstein, California
Jack Reed, Rhode Island
Tom Harkin, Iowa
Paul Sarbanes, Maryland
Daniel Inouye, Hawaii
Chuck Schumer, New York

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