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Old 04-07-2008, 02:51 AM
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Is this the same bill as they were talking about that will make it a crime for us to fish?

At the risk of offending some people my own opinion is that if so, I just can't support it. I am not for animal cruelty by any means. I love my animals and of course I would not stand for them being abused, but it seems like the activists take it too far.

If it keeps heading that way soon we could go to jail if a fish dies in our tanks...we could be charged for using feeder fish or other live foods....we won't be able to go fishing...where does it end? There needs to be a happy medium somewhere and I don't think this is going to help. Not to sound like a jerk, but these days it seems like animals have more rights than people. It is our job to take care of them, of course....does that mean they need more rights than our own sons and daughters? I don't think so.

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Old 04-07-2008, 02:54 AM
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Here is something posted on Alberta Aquatica (ty williewonka)

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April 3, 2008


Federal Parliament Vote Friday Is Critical For Anglers

Join Us for a National Anglers "Phone Your MP" Day
A vote scheduled for Friday in the House of Commons on federal animal cruelty legislation (Bill S 203) will be critical for people who fish and hunt. S-203 protects anglers and hunters and other traditional animal uses while significantly increasing fines and penalties for wanton animal abuses.

The US based animal rights groups like the International Fund for Animal Welfare and others are mounting a full scale effort against this legislation. For ten years they have aggressively supported alternative legislation (C-373) which would make it a crime to kill a fish or a deer, even if the animal dies immediately. Extensive legal opinion obtained by the CSIA from the firm of Lang Michener confirms these threats to our traditional outdoor heritage activities. A fishing license affords no legal protection for killing a fish.

In recent days the animal rights groups have mounted a last minute 'blitz' in the press and in Ottawa against S-203, and against legal protection for fishing and hunting. These are the same groups who led the campaign to ban spring bear hunting in Ontario and they are out to make it a crime to take your kids fishing.

Federal Members of Parliament need to hear TODAY from all of us who value our right to fish.

Call your MP's office right now and tell them you vote, and you want them to vote IN FAVOR of Bill S-203. Please click here to find the listing for your MP's phone number, or check your local telephone directory.

Stand up for our freedom to fish along with the other eight million Canadians who enjoy a day on the water - before the animal rights people make it a crime.


Contact Your MP
To find your local Member of Parliament Click here.


Find Out More
The Bill to support is called S-203, and is available online to review.

Click here to see the bill online.

Click here to download a PDF copy of the legislation


The Threat
Some animal rights groups want a different bill supported - one that would make it a crime to kill a fish.

To see the activitists' preferred legislation (C-373), click here.

Click here to download a PDF copy of the legislation


CANADIAN SPORTFISHING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION
The Canadian Sportfishing Industry Association is a national alliance of fishing-related businesses including manufacturers, distributors, retailers, outdoor media and other fishing-related organizations. The CSIA and its members serve the interests of 8 million anglers who contribute over $7.5 billion to the Canadian economy. Its mandate is to ensure the stability of the recreational fishing industry while advocating sound fisheries management. Through its sister foundation, the Canadian National Sportfishing Foundation, they receive overwhelming, national support for their National Fishing Week, Canada's largest coast-to-coast-to coast awareness program promoting our angling heritage.

For more information or if you have any questions, contact:

Canadian Sportfishing Industry Association
Unit 11 - 1434 Chemong Road, Peterborough, ON K9J 6X2
Toll Free (877) 822-8881
Email tina@catchfishing.com

The Angler's Atlas is produced by Goldstream Publishing Inc., 7587 Eastview Street, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada, V2N 6X9.
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Old 04-07-2008, 03:44 AM
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I did spend some time reading up on this and the people behind it and do not support this bill at all.
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Lawful excuse being farming, fishing, etc. as outlined in the links I posted, where does it say in this bill what you are talking about here ? Just curious ?

http://www2.parl.gc.ca/HousePublicat...Mode=1&File=30
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