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Foot and mouth virus spreads to wild deer

Summary: The foot and mouth virus has passed into Britain's wild deer population, making the Government's policy of mass slaughter of farmyard livestock futile.

Follow-up HB 1837

Summary: Great News!

Today, HB 1837, a bill relating to restrictions noise regulations to sport shooting ranges, unanimously passed the Senate.

Please take a few minutes to contact your congressman and thank them for supporting HB 1837.

TEXAS LEGISLATIVE WRAP-UP (06/04)

Summary: On Monday, May 28, the Texas Legislature adjourned sine die, ending what could be considered one of the most successful legislative sessions for NRA-ILA and the Texas State Rifle Association! This was another of a string of successful legislative sessions. In 1995, it was the Concealed Handgun Law. In 1997, that legislation was improved. In 1999, there was the legislation preempting municipal lawsuits against the gun industry. In 2001, more important unfinished business resulted in the passage of much-needed shooting range protection legislation and a bill to get NRA's Eddie Eagle GunSafe firearm accident prevention program introduced in most, if not all of, the larger school districts in Texas!

TEXAS LEGISLATIVE UPDATE

Summary: Congratulations NRA and Texas State Rifle Association members! Governor Rick Perry signed all three NRA-supported bills passed by the Texas Legislature this session before the June 17 deadline.

Texas Wildlife Expo Celebrates 10th Year

Summary: It has been 10 years since 7,000 people came out for Texas Parks and Wildlife's first open house to thank the hunters and anglers who help pay for wildlife conservation in Texas.

Dove Season Success Now Up to The Hunter

Summary: Changes in dove season regulations developed primarily through public input will put hunters to the test this year. Texas Parks and Wildlife officials say the new rules, which offer the best use of available dove hunting days and bag limits ever in Texas, should provide hunters with the greatest opportunity for success.

Teal -- The Other September Game Bird

Summary: For the avid Texas wingshooter, September is life in the fast lane. It opens quickly with dove -- arguably one of the swiftest of game birds -- and picks up speed when teal roll through.

SPECIAL EDITION of Bullet Points

Summary: We have heard from many of you asking Bullet Points to summarize in plain-English yesterday’s 75 page legal decision in United States v. Emerson, which contains more than its fair share of legalese. Because of the decision’s historic importance, we have decided to issue this Special Edition of Bullet Points that we hope explains why the decision is important.

Texas Game Warden Field Notes

Summary: The following reports are from recent cases filed by Texas Parks and Wildlife game wardens.

10th Anniversary Shows Evolution of Wildlife Expo

Summary: More than 300,000 people have come through the gates since Texas Wildlife Expo started 10 years ago, and since those early years the free festival has evolved in new directions while remaining true to its outdoor roots.

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