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2002
(12/27/2002)-Congressman
announces plan to end bear hunting using bait
(12/26/2002)-Cooking
show star is a target for the anti's
(12/23/2002)-Attempt
to ban hunting continues in England
(12/20/2002)-U.S.
Sportsmen's Alliance launches assault on animal rights movement
(12/20/2002)-Charles
Daly working with Alliance to promote outdoor sports to families
(12/18/2002)-Actress
records holiday album to benefit animal rights group
(12/13/2002)-Environmental
group working to ban hunting
(12/12/2002)-Connecticut
sportsmen- Beware of anti-bowhunting local ordinance
(12/11/2002)-Activists
throw fake blood on police during anti-fur protest
(11/27/2002)-Animal
activists plead innocent to charges of harassment
(11/26/2002)-New
Jersey Sunday hunting bill introduced in Senate
(11/26/2002)-Illinois
euthanasia bill is a disguised attack on all hunting, trapping and
fishing
(11/25/2002)-Court
allows cougar management to continue in Arizona
(11/22/2002)-Beware
of businesses that back anti's
(11/21/2002)-Bowhunting
used as tool to reduce deer herds
(11/20/2002)-PeTA
wants milk dropped as state beverage in Maryland
(11/18/2002)-PeTA
billboard features former KKK leader
(11/15/2002)-Trailblazer
adventure program receives multi-state grant
(11/14/2002)-Anti's
win suit to end cougar management program
(11/13/2002)-Bill
to federalize wildlife laws scheduled to be heard in Senate committee
(11/8/2002)-Animal
rights group gets it's cut from internet service provider
(11/7/2002)-Did
your Congressman or Senator take money from the anti's?
(11/7/2002)-GOP
wins battle for state legislatures
(11/6/2002)-Election
2002
(10/31/2002)-Proposal
to initiate bowhunt meets resistance
(10/30/2002)-PeTA
protestors pelted with pints
(10/30/2002)-Task force recommends hunt to control bear population
(10/29/2002)-Motel
chain to end it's support of anti-hunting group
(10/21/2002)-PeTA
bashes bovine beverage
(10/18/2002)-National
policy to protect hunting introduced in Congress
(10/18/2002)-Get
involved in workplace campaigns to benefit sportsmen
(10/17/2002)-Judge
allows Massachusetts pheasant hunt to continue
(10/8/2002)-Iowa's
anti-hunting Governor faces tough re-election fight
(10/8/2002)-Anti's
file suit to stop Massachusetts pheasant hunt
(10/8/2002)-Anti-hunting
legislation fails to pass Senate committee
(10/7/2002)-Arkansas
ballot initiative is risky for sportsmen
(10/4/2002)-Oklahoma
voters can restrict animal rights ballot issues
(10/1/2002)-Senate
bill federalizes wildlife laws, puts hunting at risk
(9/26/2002)-Sportsmen
from around the world unite to defend rural traditions
(9/24/2002)-Stop
legislation that would seriously damage hunting
(9/13/2002)-Ohio
school superintendent stands up to PeTA demands
(9/12/2002)-Political
leader will push for reinstatement of black bear hunting
(9/11/2002)-Anti-hunting
Senator defeated in primary election
(9/6/2002)-Owner
of Houston "hoops" team to make veggie meals available at ball
games
(9/5/2002)-Environmental
terror group says Forest Service facilities are targets for terrorism
(9/5/2002)-Animal
rightists place British royal family, other sportsmen on "hit
list"
(9/4/2002)-Primary
election is NH sportsmen's chance to oust anti-hunting Senator
(8/27/2002)-Animal
rights group twists facts to blame hunters for deer-auto accidents
(8/27/2002)-HSUS
pressures Purdue University to end association with trappers
(8/27/2002)-PeTA faces off against environmental groups
(8/26/2002)-British
sportsmen will march to defend traditional lifestyle
(8/23/2002)-Anheuser-Busch
to reconsider support of anti-fishing organization
(8/22/2002)-Bear
attack opens eyes to need for hunt in New Jersey
(8/21/2002)-Pro-Fishing
bill in Congress waits for action
(8/16/2002)-U.S.
Senate approves bill to allow hunting to resume on National Monument
(8/15/2002)-Sportsmen
outraged over New Jersey Governor's attempt to whitewash animal rights
scandal
(8/15/2002)-Wisconsin
turkey hunters help defend dove hunting
(8/14/2002)-California
ammo tax pulled from consideration in 2002
(8/12/2002)-Police
raid home of ALF activist for evidence
(8/8/2002)-Massachusetts
community strikes down bowhunting
(7/24/2002)-Animal
rights group defends fox that mauls baby
(7/24/2002)-U.S.
Sportsmen's Alliance will defend hunting on California preserve
(7/23/2002)-Environmentalists’
legal attacks on wildlife management fail
(7/19/2002)-Animal
wrongs: A look at the animal rights argument
(7/18/2002)-Appeal
filed to save Wisconsin dove hunt
(7/15/2002)-U.S.
Sportsmen's Alliance weighs in on proposed opening of new wildlife
refuges
(7/3/2002)-Animal
rights conference encourages terrorism, unity and legislative action to
advance movement
(7/3/2002)-NWTF
donations protect sportsmen's rights

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2002
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