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ASK UNCLE JIM

By Jim Robertson Dear Uncle Jim, Looking through the list of Hunting Accidents on the C.A.S.H. website, I see that a fall from a tree stand is one of the most common accidents for every year recorded. Why do you suppose there are so many hunting accidents involving tree stands? Lynn G., Springfield, MA Dear… ASK…

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PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARD HUNTING

3/2/04 Dear Post-Standard: Raise your hands if you would accept the results of a study about public attitudes toward child abuse, conducted by pederasts. No…

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COUNTRY CLUB SHOOTS GEESE

3/5/04 Dear Asbury Park Press: RE: “Neighbors fear for safety as country club shoots geese” (3/5/04), the neighbors, who are justified in their fear and…

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BILLS FAST-TRACKED TO SAVE DEER

3/9/04 Dear Wisconsin State Journal: The situation described in “Bills Fast-tracked To Save Deer” (3/4/04) highlights the reason that the present bureaucratic system of managing…

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From Wayne Arnold – 25 January 2008

I read an article written by Joe Miele stating how hunting is decreasing, I’d like to know where he really gets his information from, he states that hunters have declined here in Ok, what he doesn’t realize is the number of license’s being sold may be down but that is…

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Letters to the Editor

This section is the index for selected letters from The C.A.S.H. Courier, letters to C.A.S.H., and letters written by C.A.S.H. activists.ย Please use these letters to write your own. The subject is always current. Letters and Photos Other Letters 2012 Why Wildlife Management for Hunting Must Go – 19 May 2012…

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Letters and Photos from Hunters

From Wayne Arnold – 25 January 2008 From Cindy – 25 January 2008 From Dannon Davis – 27 February 2007 – Photos included [contact-form-7 id=”6834″ title=”Submit Photos”]

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HUNTING BY HUMANS PERVERSE, TOO EFFICIENT – NATURE HAS SOLUTIONS

By Peter Muller, Chair, C.A.S.H. Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Board Member Wildlife Watch, Inc. Is hunting part of nature? Don’t animals living in a natural environment hunt? If we lead lives consistent with our own nature and in harmony with our environment, isn’t it natural to hunt to obtain…

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Letter Prototypes

Letter Prototypes Letter writing to local officials, media, groups and corporations is a good way to leverage the power of the individual. [Prepared Letter Prototypes will be posted here shortly] How to use Letter Prototype Our website features a growing list of past and present letters. Find one whose topic…

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Anti-Hunt Patrols Needed at South Jersey Refuge

UNEXPECTED WILDLIFE REFUGE IS IN NEWFIELD, NJย  CONTACT: Sarah qdi@snip.net (856) 697-3541 Patrol season [patrolling against hunters] has started at Unexpected Wildlife Refuge. Right now it is bow season, Six Day shotgun season begins Monday, December 4 and runs until Saturday the 9, and winter bow/permit shotgun seasons will continue…

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Letters Needed: Four [including monk) cited for illegal night hunting in Vina, CA

CONTACT the Abbey of New Clairvaux and urge them to refuse to allow hunting on their grounds, and to remove Brother Pierre Lapointe from their Abbey and to release him from his duties. He clearly has violated the most basic tenet of Jesus: compassion. Their grounds should be a sanctuary…

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Irrefutable Reasons Not to Hunt

From CASH Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting blog April 2018 Hunting is Cruelty to Animals who want to live. Hunting disrupts animals social breeding and feeding routines. Trophy Hunting causes a reversal of evolution of evolution by seeking out individuals with the most antler spread or horn curl, etc. Sport…

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Killing the myth of hunting as conservation

By Fran Silverman, FOA Friends of Animals March 2018 If it sounds ridiculous, it likely is. So say this out loud and tell me how it sounds. Shooting endangered and threatened species will help save them. Here’s another one. Hunters are helping keep you safe by killing black bears. In…

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How Safe is Hunting by Young People? See the Statistics from C.A.S.H. Committee To Abolish Sport Hunting

Of 333 documented hunting accidents in our database for the years 2004 and 2005, the percentages break down like this: 63 accidents (injuries and fatalities combined) of children aged 18 and younger (18.92% of all accidents) 34 accidents that resulted in injury to children aged 18 and younger (10.21% of…

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