Tomorrow, Wednesday, May 3, at 4 p.m., the Assembly Natural Resources Committee is scheduled to take public comment on Senate Bill 269, a bill to amend existing law to prohibit the tethering of dogs for all hunting and training activities. Per their usual tactics, animal-rights extremists are using another misleading animal welfare bill to take another step to get a law on the books to end the use of dogs while hunting and in the sporting community.
As previously reported, the mistreatment of animals is a serious subject and the Sportsmen’s Alliance does not tolerate animal cruelty. However, sportsmen cannot let the misrepresentation of animal-rights extremists continue to crater the long tradition of hunting with dogs. Hunting with dogs that are born, bred and live to hunt.
Please use our Take Action button to email the committee urging them to OPPOSE SB 269 and protect Nevada’s sporting dogs and the long-standing tradition of hunting with dogs.
Don’t forget to share this message with your family, friends, and fellow sportsmen urging them to also email the committee urging them to support sportsmen and sporting dogs by OPPOSING SB 269.
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