Contact New Jersey Officials About Bill To Turn F&G Over To HSUS
February 6, 2008
Several concerned readers have been emailing me and leaving comments asking for information about who to contact about AB1202, a bill I wrote about yesterday that if it passes, would remove virtually all control of fish and game from the Division of Fish and Game and place it in the hands of environmentalists and animal rights organizations.
Below is a list of key people and contact information. Don’t be shy about it and don’t worry that you may not be a resident of New Jersey. If enough people hear from enough of us, it could help change their mind.
Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone (sponsor of the bill). Follow this link and you will find contact information.
Commissioner of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protect, Lisa P. Jackson – Address and phone numbers and to email a message.
Assemblyman Douglas H. Fisher – Chair of Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee (that’s where the bill sits currently)
Assemblyman Nelson T. Albano – Vice Chairman Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
Assemblyman John F. Amodeo – Member Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
Assemblyman Herb Conaway Jr. – Member Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.
Assemblywoman Marcia A. Darrow – Member Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee.
You can also go through the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Legislative Action website to contact those in New Jersey. You can contact your legislator about this issue or others. If you don’t know your legislator, this site will help you find them.
Tom Remington
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[...] So, I think, in the long run, this plan has some real potential for good. I just hope that the government does not mess it up (if it is indeed passed). There would be nothing worse than allowing animal rights nuts, with their agendas, to teach these types of classes. And that is a possibility if State DNR offices are going to be run by the wrong people! [...]
Turning over F&G is like giving the loaded gun over to the person most likely to shoot you with it.
And just as smart too.
Thanks for the info Tom. I’m definitely going to use it.