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USSA
Oklahoma sportsmen interested in staying abreast of national and local
legislation and initiatives that could affect hunting, fishing and trapping rights
recently unveiled a new initiative aimed at building a coalition of sportsmen from
coast to coast to protect Am
effort ever focused on attracting sportsmen to become active players in the fight
to preserve hunting, fishing and trapping rights whenever they are threatened.
By becoming a Sentry, sportsmen gain access to instant email
communications about local and national threats to their outdoor rights as they
happen. They will also be given specific instructions on which public officials to
contact and when as these threats emerge. This communication network will
enable sportsmen to mobilize quicker and more effectively than ever before.
In addition to getting sportsmen engaged in advocacy, the Sentry Program
information including state hunting regulations, information on where one can
find a shooting range and other hunting and fishing tips from recognized leaders
in the outdoor community.
-hunting organizations seeking to do away with what
under the Sentry Program, sportsmen will enhance our ranks and collectively
stand tall against th
There is no cost to join the Sentry Program and only a minimal amount of
information from those interested is required. For more information, call (614)
888-
-mail
info@ussportsmen.org
<
mailto:info@ussportsmen.org
> .
trappers in the courts, legislatures, at the ballot, in Congress and through public
and its work, call (614) 888-4868 or visit its website at ussportsmen.org.
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