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Cynthia
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NC Alert: WRC’s sudden rush for power to close game lands to dog hunting!

On Wednesday, 4/16/14, the NC Wildlife Resources Commission posted a news release on their website announcing a public hearing on Tuesday, April 22 at 7:00 pm (mere 6 day notice). We urge you to attend & alert dog clubs to send representatives. We object to this dangerous rule, which provides an easy avenue to senseless restriction on hunting with dogs. Potential for abuse is enormous. Following is actual text of Notice of Hearing: “The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will hold a public hearing on April 22 at its headquarters in Raleigh to accept public comments on a proposed temporary rule change authorizing the Commission to establish still hunting zones on game lands. Under the proposed rule, the use of dogs for taking deer and bear will be prohibited on portions of game land posted as “Still Hunting Zone.” This new game land designation will provide an additional mechanism for addressing trespass and safety concerns of adjacent private landowners. Text of the proposed temporary rule may be viewed on the Office of Administrative Hearings website at http://www.ncoah.com/rules/. Before the Commission can post a Still Hunting Zone, the proposed rule requires the agency to conduct a public meeting in the area where the game land is located and requires presentation of public comments at an official Commission meeting for final determination. If approved, the proposed temporary rule change will take effect July 1, 2014, enabling the Commission to schedule public meetings about establishing potential Still Hunting Zones in respective game lands. The temporary rule will remain effective for up to 270 days, during which time the Commission will pursue an identical permanent rule. The public hearing will begin at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium Room 118 located on the 1st floor of the Wildlife Resources Commission headquarters at 1751 Varsity Drive on the Centennial Campus of N.C. State University in Raleigh. Comments also may be submitted between April 16 and May 9, 2014, to regulations@ncwildlife.org or Kate Pipkin, 1722 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-1722.

“Concerns of adjacent landowners” is a dangerous and subjective criterion that can be manipulated and used to stop dog hunting. We are working with the Louisiana Sportsmen Alliance to salvage dog hunting in a national forest where “adjacent land owner complaints” formed the basis of a federal administrative ban of dog hunting. It turns out it was only one adjacent land owner, possibly senile, who called repeatedly and objected to any use of forest lands close to his property. Anti-dog hunting federal bureaucrats used the “concerns of adjacent landowners” to stop dog hunting in an entire national forest in Louisiana. We are concerned that prejudiced North Carolina bureaucrats would employ similar tactics to stop dog hunting in NC game lands.

We need your help to fight for the right to hunt with dogs on NC gamelands. Attend this meeting, email your comments, or mail your comments to the address listed. Support us as we fight. Join the NC Sporting Dog Association www.ncsportingdog.org. Remind your Club to rejoin and urge your fellow hunters to join today. Send this email to other dog hunters who do not yet receive our emails. Thank you! See you in Raleigh on Tuesday, 4/22/14. Best regards, Joe & Henri McClees

NC Sporting Dog Association, Inc.
PO Box 430
Oriental, NC 28571

Office (252) 249-1097
Fax (252) 249-3275
www.ncsportingdog.org

Joe’s mobile (252) 671-1585
Henri’s mobile (252) 671-1559

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Temporary Rule Proposal NC

Here is my message to NC.


To Whom It May Concern,
The temporary rule proposal as outlined is detrimental to all of those who hunt with the use of hounds/dogs. I agree the land owner needs to be protected but there are already laws in place to do this and the rule is written to only further limit the hound hunter. We do not need more laws or rules, we need more of our dollars that are being paid for license's and fees to go toward protecting our rights as hunters. I will see an increase in those fees this year only to be slapped in the face by more limitations on the places I can hunt. I strongly urge you and everyone there to understand that game lands are currently the only option most of us have for our chosen sport and to place additional limitations on this will only allow for more limitations to be placed in the future. I am more than willing to help in any capacity your agency sees useful in helping educate the public about hunting, in particular, hunting with hounds as this has been my passion for years and will continue to be, but for this to happen I need your continued support to promote and protect my rights as a hound hunter.

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All dALERT: WRC’s sudden rush for power to close game lands to dog hunting!

On Wednesday, 4/16/14, the NC Wildlife Resources Commission posted a news release on their website announcing a public hearing on Tuesday, April 22 at 7:00 pm (mere 6 day notice). We urge you to attend & alert dog clubs to send representatives. We object to this dangerous rule, which provides an easy avenue to senseless restriction on hunting with dogs. Potential for abuse is enormous. Following is actual text of Notice of Hearing: “The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will hold a public hearing on April 22 at its headquarters in Raleigh to accept public comments on a proposed temporary rule change authorizing the Commission to establish still hunting zones on game lands. Under the proposed rule, the use of dogs for taking deer and bear will be prohibited on portions of game land posted as “Still Hunting Zone.” This new game land designation will provide an additional mechanism for addressing trespass and safety concerns of adjacent private landowners. Text of the proposed temporary rule may be viewed on the Office of Administrative Hearings website at http://www.ncoah.com/rules/. Before the Commission can post a Still Hunting Zone, the proposed rule requires the agency to conduct a public meeting in the area where the game land is located and requires presentation of public comments at an official Commission meeting for final determination. If approved, the proposed temporary rule change will take effect July 1, 2014, enabling the Commission to schedule public meetings about establishing potential Still Hunting Zones in respective game lands. The temporary rule will remain effective for up to 270 days, during which time the Commission will pursue an identical permanent rule. The public hearing will begin at 7 p.m. in the Auditorium Room 118 located on the 1st floor of the Wildlife Resources Commission headquarters at 1751 Varsity Drive on the Centennial Campus of N.C. State University in Raleigh. Comments also may be submitted between April 16 and May 9, 2014, to regulations@ncwildlife.org or Kate Pipkin, 1722 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, N.C. 27699-1722.
“Concerns of adjacent landowners” is a dangerous and subjective criterion that can be manipulated and used to stop dog hunting. We are working with the Louisiana Sportsmen Alliance to salvage dog hunting in a national forest where “adjacent land owner complaints” formed the basis of a federal administrative ban of dog hunting. It turns out it was only one adjacent land owner, possibly senile, who called repeatedly and objected to any use of forest lands close to his property. Anti-dog hunting federal bureaucrats used the “concerns of adjacent landowners” to stop dog hunting in an entire national forest in Louisiana. We are concerned that prejudiced North Carolina bureaucrats would employ similar tactics to stop dog hunting in NC game lands.
og hunters need to go i know the bear hunters are going.

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All dog hunters need to go, i know the NCBHA will be going.

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Have you contacted the US Sportman's Alliance? They should be able to help with something like this.

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dont forget tonight at 7 in Raleigh if you can go

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RIP Southern Flame Elvira (the cornerstone of the kennel) 5/16/02-1/17/14

RIP Southern Flame Scarlet (the lone Redbone) 5/11/01-7/19/13

RIP Southern Flame Wild Irish Rose (Rosie) 6/15/09 - 3/12/15

RIP Southern Flame Too Hot to Trot (Bonnie) 3/27/07 - 4/20/15

RIP Southern Flame Bad News Bandit (Bandit)

RIP Southern Flame Triple Trouble (TT) 12/17/04 - 11/19/16

RIP Southern Flame Blame it on the Rain (Rain)

RIP AdeleMay's a Smokey Bandit (Adele)

RIP Southern Flame I Like Ike (Ike)

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