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I found this press release posted by Tony Mandile on a another forum I frequent.

 

From U.S. Congressman Sheila Jackson Lee

“Today, in partnership with Congressman Ted Lieu, I introduced legislation to keep rare and threatened species safe from senseless trophy hunting. The “Prohibiting Threatened and Endangered Creature Trophies Act of 2018” (ProTECT Act) amends the Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 to prohibit the taking of any endangered species or threatened species of wildlife or fish in the United States as a trophy and the importation of any such trophy into the United States.

“The ProTECT Act of 2018 ensures that all acts of senseless and perilous trophy killings are prohibited under the Endangered Species Act. I was in Africa when the iconic Cecil the Lion, was murdered for sport. It is a disgrace that this act was committed by an American – with his lack of respect for these wondrous animals and the preservation of our wildlife reverberating across the world. With growing support and awareness of the need to protect ecosystem and a greater need for compassion of animal welfare issues, we hope that this legislative effort will be signed into law by the President, rescinding his pro-trophy hunting directive from March of this year.”

Support for the Prohibiting Threatened and Endangered Creature Trophies (ProTECT) Act:
“Born Free USA commends Reps. Sheila Jackson Lee and Ted Lieu for introducing the ProTECT Act. The ProTECT Act affirms what Born Free has long maintained: trophy hunting is a blood-sport, not a method of wildlife conservation.

"We welcome the introduction of this important legislation, which not only seeks to put into place important protections for wildlife, but also reflects the opinion of the vast majority of Americans who oppose trophy hunting.” – Prashant K. Khetan, CEO & General Counsel of Born Free USA

“The ProTECT Act will ensure imperiled wildlife are protected, not killed for their horns or other parts to become mere decorations. We applaud Reps. Lieu and Jackson Lee for leading congressional efforts to end rewarding cruel and misguided trophy hunting of these majestic animals.” – Sara Amundson, President of the Humane Society Legislative Fund



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Isn't all those things already banned from hunting and importing into the country?

Nope. Lots of animals are currently listed as threatened yet still are hunted and imported. Lion and elephants are just two from Africa that have been in the news as of late. They require special CITES permits to import. And right now the grizzly in the lower 48 is still listed as threatened with seasons now being set up to hunt those outside the main recovery area around YNP, barring a court injunction from an AR suit that is likely to come.

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There is FAR more to this then what is on the surface...The Individuals that brought this forward are members of HSUS and Defenders of wildlife. If you read the entire proposal it bans all trophy hunting including the United States....From What the National sportsman’s alliance has put out that means ANY state that defines what a trophy class animal is is subject to the ban....Arizona has such a definition.....

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There is FAR more to this then what is on the surface...The Individuals that brought this forward are members of HSUS and Defenders of wildlife. If you read the entire proposal it bans all trophy hunting including the United States....From What the National sportsman’s alliance has put out that means ANY state that defines what a trophy class animal is is subject to the ban....Arizona has such a definition.....

I haven't read the complete bill yet but will do so tomorrow. Right not, though, what's written above as in "to prohibit the taking of any endangered species or threatened species of wildlife or fish in the United States as a trophy and the importation of any such trophy into the United States." doesn't say that. That means "trophy" deer, elk, etc. aren't included.

 

Of course, that's out of Jackson Lee's office. She's the one that asked if the Mars Rover was going to where Neil Armstrong planted the American flag. She was probably surprised to learn that happened on the moon and not Mars. ;)

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