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United Sportsman's Rally In Olympia 
WE ARE YOU! As Washington Sportsmen and Women it is time our voices are heard as one. We are gathering in Olympia to let the people of Washington State know that sportsmen and women are not bad people! We are here to inform the public that we are not the slobs that we are portrayed to be! We are many people including but not limited to Firemen , Doctors, Lawyers, Construction workers, Bus Drivers, Accountants, Police Officers, Mothers, Fathers, High School Children, Managers, Elementary Students, Teachers, Technology Workers, Retail Workers, Grandpa's, Grandma's, Professional Athletes, Politicians, Real-Estate Agents, Soldiers, Government Workers! Think of a job and chances are a sportsman or woman is doing that job. We are the people of Washington State that contribute!
The Facts Of Washington State
Number Of Hunters 227,000
Number Of Anglers 938,000
Total Expenditures $1.4 billion
Total Number Of Jobs Supported 23,000
Salaries and Wages $600 million
State Tax Revenue $95 million
Ripple Effect on the State Economy $2.41 billion
STATE TAX REVENUE INFORMATION
Sportsmen in Washington annually pay $95.2 million in state sales and fuel taxes – this could pay 2,471 teachers’ salaries or fund the annual education expenses for 14,650 students.
JOBS
Sportsmen support more jobs in Washington than Microsoft Corporation (22,766 vs. 20,000).
A CLOSER LOOK!
Twice as many Washington residents hunt or fish each year as attend Seattle Seahawk games (1.02 million* vs. 508,367).
One of every six Washington residents hunt or fish.
Washington sportsmen annually spend 10 times more than the value of the state’s commercial seafood landings ($1.4 billion vs. $134 million).
Washington sportsmen annually spend nearly twice as much as the cash receipts from the state’s apple crop ($1.4 billion vs. $806 million).
Come join us in Olympia on March 20, 2003 for the first ever United Sportsman's Rally!
Home Who We Are? Rally Information The Decoy Pile Food Donations Flyers and Banners Contact Info
A CALL TO ACTION FOR THE OUTDOOR SPORTSMEN AND WOMEN OF WA
The Unified Sportsmen of Washington would like to take this opportunity to invite you to come to Olympia and join them in the first ever Sportsmen Legislative Day. This event will give us the opportunity to let both the public and the legislature see and hear the true opinions of the Washington Sportsman.
This will be an opportunity to show the public our proud heritage and to stress the high standards of the ethical sportsman, how important we are to tourism particularly in socio-economically struggling areas of the state, and a chance to remind our legislators of our positive effects on the conservation of public lands.
Points of interest to be discussed will include:
Recognizing that hunting and fishing is an expression of our cultural upbringing and respect for our heritage. We do these things to honor our forefathers and to teach the values passed to us to our children and their children.
Protecting the game animals. Currently the WDFW has stated that it has many un-funded enforcement positions on the books. In memos explaining this practice, it has been stated that this is the minimum number of enforcement officers necessary to protect WA's game animals. Yet much of that minimum number goes un-funded. The ethical WA Sportsmen demands that our game animals get that protection from those who break the law by protecting these animals and that stiffer penalties are levied to those who intentionally break these laws.
Putting the highest priority and concern for the WDFW scientific management of our game animals. Opinions are expensive and in weeding through the opinions and spending money on defensive science, not enough money is going to the game animals we revere.
Recognizing the important tourism dollars spent in economically challenged areas of the state by sportsmen. Many small and suffering Eastern, and Western, WA communities are being kept afloat by tourism dollars spent by sportsmen. These dollars are vital for their survival and all efforts should be made maintaining and increasing hunting and fishing opportunities to keep these tourism dollars flowing.
Valuing the traditional uses of public lands. We ask that public lands, which are steeped in our hunting and fishing heritage, remain that way. Now lands, which have been traditional hunting areas, are going to be destroyed to wishfully change their traditional purpose. We feel that no greater dishonor can be done to our forefathers, who gave their hearts and souls to creating these areas for generations, than to have it be washed away by public opinion. Cultural tradition and our heritage should not be compromised by public opinion. New concerns should be dealt with by new lands and not destroying our heritage.
Rally at Tivoli Fountain on the Capitol Campus from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m., followed by individual meetings with your legislators
If you are interested, mark March 20th on you calendar and set up an appointment to meet with your legislators for that day for after. Also tell them that you are with the Unified Sportsmen Of WA as they may have already allotted time for you. After you have done this please contact one of the people below for maps and more material on the event. If you cannot attend, please show your support by sending an email to the address listed below.
Westside contact: Eastside contact: Robert Joanis 253-370-6885 Robert1970@hotmail.com Chris Dorow 509-488-5216
- We do these things to honor our forefathers and to teach the values passed to us, to our children.
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Geez only 3 views - maybe this is the wrong place or no one is interested. I may go just for the heck of it, anyone else?
I meant to say maybe this is the wrong forum for this topic as no one seems to be looking at it.
-------------------- Can we get a new WDFW Director?
Edited by Quillback (03/07/03 07:37 AM)
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AIREEIS
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I'm in Quillback. I agree, put this somewhere where everyone will see it. (i.e. salmon/steelhead forum)
-------------------- Jeff
Walk softly and carry a long pole
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fishdoc
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I'm curious! Tell me more!! Not necessarily about the rally but about the organization since I have never heard of it!
doc
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Arms_of_Steelie
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A poster by the name of Robin posted this earlier on WFF, -worthy of note:
I quote:
" This Washington based forum(WFF) has over 1,000 fairly active members who post frequently. Out of that number how many would be willing to keep the pressure on? Out of that pressure how many are registered voters, who in fact can make a change. Even if you are not registered to vote, your letters, emails, telephone calls, and presence at these meetings is really noticed. Now if it were possible for 90% of our forum to show up at one of these meetings, what an impressive showing that would be. But 10% of our forum isn't unrealistic either, and that too is impressive numbers to a bean counter. I used to be a Congressional liaison, ( nice way to say lobbyist) I have watched as one tiny -- but very active group became the catalyst for change and a new way of thinking. It can be done here. We need to apply constant pressure. Not just when the issue is hot-but year round.
Support the Coalition in what ever way you can if it means so much to you. Do it when you can, it will become effortless to you, and in the long run it will make a difference.
Robin
As Always ...."
end quote.
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Sound familiar Jim? Big numbers... Short on Agenda... 
Now if only Carl Sagan were involved in the counting... Billions and billions and billions... waaaaa....
Remember the old hymn... "Bringing in the Sheep"
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Arms_of_Steelie
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Plunker, Too Funny there ol'fella!
Too many "stars" to count..... I'm sure.. but it sounds good! let's get our be-hinds down there and party my brother!
By the way Plunker, I like your "special" pictures...Where did you get that one with the deer being eaten?
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<<< It's a dead horse being beat.
-------------------- Can we get a new WDFW Director?
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Otto
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So how many of ya went?
It was a good time and a productive time I believe. Met with three of my representatives and I know others did the same. It was shadowed by many other war protesters but under the circumstances it was a success..
If you did go, I was the guy with the bullhorn..
Next years is not that far away, the plans are in the works for it as we speak.
-------------------- (AKA Driftboater)
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