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Fulton County Action Needed
Submitted by JEaton on Tue, 03/28/2006 - 10:01.YOUR IMMEDIATE ACTION IS NEEDED
Support Tim Grendell for Attorney General
The Fulton County Republican party will be meeting to endorse TONIGHT at 6:30 pm.
It is critical for any supporters who live and vote in Fulton county to immediately contact their county committee person. Gun owners need to tell the committee members that A strong support of firearms rights and the Ohio constitution is what is important. This is why the committee members must choose to endorse gun rights supporter Senator Tim Grendell for Attorney General and NOT Betty "I will never be the candidate of the NRA" Montgomery.
Click 'Read More' below for complete contact information
Judges – the least known candidates
Submitted by jirvine on Tue, 03/28/2006 - 00:10.By Jim Irvine
While the race for Attorney General and Governor will garner the lion's share of coverage, no less important than those races are Judicial races. Very little time or scrutiny is given to candidates for this most powerful of offices. Further complicating judicial races is the fact that Judges face an entirely different set of rules regarding fundrasiing and speaking about their positions on the issues. Given the fact that one judge can make or break the efforts of hundreds of legislators, it is critical for the gun owner to do research and support the best candidates possible.
Buckeye Firearms has endorsed two judges in their Republican primaries this May. Tim Evans (R) for Common Pleas Judge, Butler County and John Willamski (R) for the Third District Court of Appeals.
Click on read more to learn about these two excellent candidates.
Sporting Conservation Council appointed to advise the Dept of the Interior
Submitted by cbaus on Tue, 03/28/2006 - 00:05.March 23, 2006
For Immediate Release
Norton Names 12 To New Sporting Conservation Council; Will Advise Interior On Hunting, Wildlife Resource Issues
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Interior Secretary Gale A. Norton today announced the creation of a new Sporting Conservation Council that will advise the Department of the Interior on resource conservation issues of interest to the hunting community. Norton also named the initial members who will represent various parts of the community.
The council will provide important input in the areas of habitat restoration and protection; the impact of energy development on wildlife resources; forest and rangeland health; hunting access to federal lands; and other issues in which the sporting and conservation community can provide a valuable perspective to resource managers and senior leaders throughout the department.
Norton made the announcement at the annual North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference in Columbus. “Dating back to Teddy Roosevelt, hunters have been the pillar of conservation in America, doing more than anyone to conserve wildlife and its habitat,” Norton said. “This new advisory council will provide a formal mechanism for the department to benefit from the expertise of sportsmen and –women as well as become aware of their concerns as we develop federal policies.”
Click on the "Read More..." link below for a list of Council members appointed by Norton, and for commentary by Larry S. Moore.










