Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog
by American Hunter Staff – Thursday, September 21, 2017

Animal-rights activists on July 17 sued the state of Wisconsin over its 2015 Right to Hunt Act, claiming their rights are infringed by the act’s expansion of anti-hunter harassment laws and its explanation of what exactly “harassment” entails.
In their lawsuit, which is funded by the Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), members of the group claim the act’s expansion and definition of “harassment,” to include impairing a hunter’s line of sight while in the field, taking repeated (more than two instances) video and/or photos of hunters or antagonizing a hunter with the intent to disrupt the hunter on that particular hunt, is unlawful as it encroaches on their First Amendment rights.
Hunters in Wisconsin, however, applaud the expansion as it consequently all but shuts down the activists’ ability to interfere with lawful hunting practices.
NRA-ILA State and Local Affairs Director…
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Well, there’s one good thing about this. It again shows us the true face of the filthy NRA leadership and membership. In their view, no one else has rights but them. Animals don’t, nor do 5-year-olds, high schoolers, teachers, concert-goers, etc. etc. etc.
What about the hunters unlawful acts out there? We (in general) seem to have a blind spot when it comes to admitting that people are capable of behaving in unlawful, unethical, immoral and self-interested ways – yet the news is full of examples every day.
Hunters don’t seem to have one for “activists.”