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NM Game & Fish Kills Bear At Scene Of Sunday’s Attack

Monday, June 28th, 2010 at 5:35 PM

NM Game & Fish Kills Bear At Scene Of Sunday’s Attack

New Mexico Game and Fish

New Mexico Game and Fish

TIJERAS, NM --(Ammoland.com)- A 250-pound male black bear was caught and killed early Monday at the Sandia Mountains picnic ground where a young woman was attacked early Sunday morning, the Department of Game and Fish announced today.

“We are more than 95 percent sure we got the right bear,” said Donald Jaramillo, the Game and Fish Department sergeant for the Albuquerque Supervisory District. The bear’s feces contained hair that appeared to match a dog that was killed and eaten during Sunday’s attack.

The bear was taken to Veterinary Diagnostic Services at the University of New Mexico for a necropsy.

The 20-year-old victim had surgery Sunday at the University of New Mexico Hospital. Her father told Sergeant Jaramillo that she would recovery completely. The victim was dragged from her tent Sunday morning, but fought the bear and got away. She stood up to appear larger, and then ran to her vehicle.

The bear, believed to be about 5 years old, was chased with hounds Sunday, but escaped early Sunday afternoon. It returned to the scene Sunday night or early Monday morning, and was caught in a live trap. The bear had a long scar across its face and did not appear to have been caught by Game and Fish previously.

The woman was attacked while camping with two male companions in the Sandia Mountains Sunday night. They had numerous items that would attract bears to their tent. Those included: the dog, Gummi Bears and Doritos.

Since Friday, Game and Fish has killed or authorized the killing of three black bears in the Sandia and Manzano Mountains. All three were believed to be dangerous and were either associated with this attack or attempting to break into homes or camping trailers.

“The Department wants to encourage everyone using our national forests to remember that bears have a tremendous sense of smell,” said Tod Stevenson, Director of the Department.

“No one should keep food or trash anywhere near where they sleep. Even toothpaste, deodorant and some insect repellents can attract bears.”

Department employees attribute the number of aggressive bears the agency is handling this year to good cub survival over the previous two years, followed by extremely dry conditions that occurred this spring.

For more tips about living with bears and other predators, visit the Department of Game and Fish Web site, www.wildlife.state.nm.us.

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Five to Four For Gun Rights Say No More

Monday, June 28th, 2010 at 5:08 PM

Five to Four For Gun Rights Say No More
By Barbara Baird

Women’s Outdoor News

Women’s Outdoor News

Rolla, MO --(Ammoland.com)- Yeah! Hooray!

Another victory for gun rights took place when the Supreme Court held that the Constitution’s Second Amendment restrains government’s ability to significantly limit “the right to keep and bear arms.”

The vote was a 5-4 split – typical these days, especially when it comes to firearms cases.

“Today’s ruling is a victory for freedom and liberty,” said National Shooting Sports Foundation President Stephen L. Sanetti.

“All law-abiding Americans, no matter whether they live in a big city like Chicago or in rural Wyoming, have the same Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. Constitutional rights don’t stop at state or city borders. Cities like Chicago and New York and states like California must now respect the Second Amendment.”

What Sanetti and others need to add, though, is “This trend could change quickly and flip-flop to 5-4 the other way.” In fact, adding anti-gun Supreme Court justice nominee Elena Kagan keeps the progressive, anti-gun side of the bench in play for many years. Look at the executive branch and where it comes from and that is not a big surprise.

The big surprise will come when a conservative-leaning judge retires and is replaced by another Sotomayor or Kagan. It’ll be 5-4 the other way, and then, we’ll really have our work cut out for us.

~Barbara Baird

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Barbara Baird publishes The Women’s Outdoor News, that focuses on news, reviews and stories about women in the outdoors. She is also an NRA-certified pistol instructor. To take an NRA pistol class from Barbara Baird, see www.sheshoots2.com.

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