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386 Wisconsin Anti-Gun Businesses That Don’t Want Your Money

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011 at 9:26 AM
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386 Wisconsin Anti-Gun Businesses That Don't Want Your Money

Wisconsin Gun Owners

Wisconsin Gun Owners

Wisconsin --(Ammoland.com)- We wanted to make sure you had an updated copy of the WGO Don’t Buy List prior to your holiday travels.

Wisconsin Gun Owners Don’t Buy List
As we reported in our last update, new anti-gun signs are popping up all over Wisconsin.

But the good news is that No CCW signs are falling like dominoes, too, thanks to vigilant members.

So while we’ve added over a hundred additional businesses to the list in the last two weeks, we’ve also removed several businesses, thanks to you.

This program works.

But we’re only able to run the program - and, ideally to keep expanding it - with your support.

Please do what you can.

And happy holidays.
Corey Graff
Executive Director

P.S. – Will you forward this alert page to a friend or family member?

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WGO works for grassroots gun owners, not politicians. While many gun lobbies fight for “reasonable gun control,” WGO sets a higher standard: Defining the terrain of pro-gun political battle. Sure, many groups claim they’re “pro-gun” – all the while they provide cover for anti-gun deals cut by politicians – but only WGO truly informs gun owners, remaining committed to a 100% pro-gun position. We oppose all gun control – regardless of the political party – and work tirelessly to restore the Second Amendment. Visit www.wisconsingunowners.org

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Wisconsin’s Battle To Self-Manage Wolves in the State Coming to an End

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011 at 12:03 PM

Wisconsin’s long fought battle to manage growing wolf populations within its borders is nearly over.

Wisconsin DNR

Wisconsin DNR

MADISON, WI --(Ammoland.com)- With the announcement today that the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is removing the gray wolf from Endangered Species Act protection , Wisconsin’s long fought battle to manage growing wolf populations within its borders is nearly over.

Gov. Scott Walker has charged the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources with being ready to begin implementing Wisconsin’s Wolf Management plan by Feb. 1, 2012.

“We are eager and ready to take on the challenges of wolf management,” said DNR Secretary Cathy Stepp. “We appreciate Governor Walker’s attention to this issue.”

More information about the gray wolf in Wisconsin and a copy of the Wisconsin Wolf Management Plan are available on the DNR website.

Stepp also thanked the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (exit DNR) for their responsiveness to the concerns that she raised, especially with regard to their finding that the population of wolves in the Western Great Lakes is a single species. In addition, she praised the work of Wisconsin’s Congressional Delegation and that of Michigan and Minnesota in raising the importance of addressing this issue now at the national level.

“I want to acknowledge the citizens of Wisconsin for their patience as we worked on the delisting,” said Stepp. “They were persistent in bringing their concerns to my attention. It is because of that persistence that we were able to achieve the delisting.”

Today’s action is only the first step in the process. Once wolves are delisted, the DNR will be able to do depredation controls, via trapping and permits to landowners in depredation areas.

“While the department is committed to long-term conservation of wolves in Wisconsin, it is critical that we be allowed to manage wildlife populations within our borders,” said Stepp.

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