Kansas Hunters - RED ALERT !
Support CCR 2530 to Restructure KDWP
This is a call to arms for all Hunter Nation members, and all Kansas hunters. On Tuesday 4-30-2024 the Kansas legislature will vote on a bill that will do more to help Kansas hunters than any bill in the last 20 years.
It is CCR 2530. It will allow hunters to have better representation on the Kansas Wildlife and Parks Commission. It will help to ensure that deer feeding will continue to be legal in Kansas. If the bill is not passed, Hunter Nation anticipates that the current commission will renew their efforts to ban deer feeding in Kansas. We just can’t let that happen.
A group of liberal activists deceptively calling themselves Kansas, Back Country Hunters and Anglers is falsely claiming that hunters don’t want the bill. They don't speak for Real Kansas Hunters. This same group opposes drilling for oil and gas on public lands, and has opposed helping veterans access hunting activities by using crossbows during early archery season.
Please email your State Senator and your State Representative Tuesday (4-30-2024) morning before noon and urge them to vote for CCR 2530.
- Real Hunters Support CCR 2530!
- Tell them Kansas hunters want it.
- Tell them Kansas Attorney General avid hunter Kris Kobach wants it.
- Tell them YOU want it!
The real hunters need to speak out ASAP!
Click Here to find the email address for your State Senator and State Representative.
Help Get Real Hunters on the Kansas Department of Wildlife (KDWP) Commission
Hunter Nation has been in support of the following House and Senate Bills
HB 2582 - AN ACT concerning wildlife and parks; relating to the Kansas wildlife and parks commission; increasing the membership of the Kansas wildlife and parks commission from seven to nine; granting membership appointment authority to multiple state officers; providing certain requirements for the members of such commission; amending K.S.A. 2023 Supp. 32-805 and repealing the existing section
SB 347, AN ACT concerning wildlife and parks; relating to the wildlife and parks commission; abolishing the existing commission; creating a new Kansas wildlife and parks commission; granting appointment authority to multiple state officers; authorizing the election of the chairperson thereof; requiring senate confirmation of appointees thereto; amending K.S.A. 2023 Supp. 32-805 and repealing the existing section.