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I guess its how you read it, at best it has a loop hole to ban most traps the way I am reading it

 

This is NJ.  Assume the legislation, law enforcement, and the judicial will go to the extreme in their interpretation to infringe on our rights.

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Sent another email. Thanks for keep us in the loop. Though I don't know how much good it'll do - Clinton got 55%. Liberals have a strangle-hold on this state.

 

Yeah, but the liberals are seriously butt-hurt after this election spanking.  Best for us to step up our game while they are licking their wounds and drowning in their own pools of sorrow.

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get emailing and calling all the senators, oppose scr11 and new bill s2750. scr11 will ban dog proof traps and s2750 would ban just about all traps and cable restraints with the exception of box traps, basically eliminating trapping in new jersey. below is the wording of bill s2750. dont forget when you email to BCC njfedtrap@gmail.com

 

This bill would ban the manufacture, sale, offer for sale, possession, importation, or transportation of a trap that is a spring-loaded device that restrains an animal by capturing the foot, leg, or other body part, including an enclosed foothold type trap or any other type trap that uses a jaw, arm, bar, cable, or wire to grasp or pin the animal’s foot, leg, or other body part. The bill would also prohibit a person from trapping or attempting to trap an animal using such a trap. The bill specifies that a mouse trap or rat trap designed for use in and under buildings is not a trap prohibited by the bill. A person who violates the bill would be subject to a civil fine of $100 to $300 for a first offense, $500 to $700 for a second offense, and $1,000 to $2,500 for a third or subsequent offense, plus confiscation and forfeiture of all equipment used in, and animals or pelts obtained through, the violation.

 

SenVanDrew@njleg.org;
SenWhelan@njleg.org;
SenSweeney@njleg.org;
SenMadden@njleg.org;
SenBeach@njleg.org;
SenAllen@njleg.org;
SenAddiego@njleg.org;
SenConnors@njleg.org;
SenHolzapfel@njleg.org;
SenBeck@njleg.org;
SenThompson@njleg.org;
SenKyrillos@njleg.org;
SenGreenstein@njleg.org;
SenTurner@njleg.org;
SenBateman@njleg.org;
SenBSmith@njleg.org;
SenVitale@njleg.org;
SenLesniak@njleg.org;
SenKean@njleg.org;
SenScutari@njleg.org;
SenDoherty@njleg.org;
SenOroho@njleg.org;
SenBucco@njleg.org;
SenPennacchio@njleg.org;
SenCodey@njleg.org;
SenRice@njleg.org;
SenRuiz@njleg.org;
SenSinger@njleg.org;
SenCunningham@njleg.org;
SenSacco@njleg.org;
SenStack@njleg.org;
SenGill@njleg.org;
SenPou@njleg.org;
SenSarlo@njleg.org;
SenWeinberg@njleg.org;
SenGordon@njleg.org;
SenCardinale@njleg.org;
SenOToole@njleg.org;
SenCruzPerez@njleg.org;
SenDiegnan@njleg.org

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for the new people, here is a copy of the new bill, emails, a sample of what i been sending. by copying all the email addresses into your "to" in your email you can send to all at one time. hope this helps.

please email all the senators now. SCR11 which would ban the dp trap and the brand new bill s2750. it would ban all traps with the exception of cage traps. everyone please call and email we need you to help us now.
here is the new wording for bill S2750

This bill would ban the manufacture, sale, offer for sale, possession, importation, or transportation of a trap that is a spring-loaded device that restrains an animal by capturing the foot, leg, or other body part, including an enclosed foothold type trap or any other type trap that uses a jaw, arm, bar, cable, or wire to grasp or pin the animal’s foot, leg, or other body part. The bill would also prohibit a person from trapping or attempting to trap an animal using such a trap. The bill specifies that a mouse trap or rat trap designed for use in and under buildings is not a trap prohibited by the bill. A person who violates the bill would be subject to a civil fine of $100 to $300 for a first offense, $500 to $700 for a second offense, and $1,000 to $2,500 for a third or subsequent offense, plus confiscation and forfeiture of all equipment used in, and animals or pelts obtained through, the violation.

When you email please BCC that email to njfedtrap@gmail.com

senators emails
SenVanDrew@njleg.org;
SenWhelan@njleg.org;
SenSweeney@njleg.org;
SenMadden@njleg.org;
SenBeach@njleg.org;
SenAllen@njleg.org;
SenAddiego@njleg.org;
SenConnors@njleg.org;
SenHolzapfel@njleg.org;
SenBeck@njleg.org;
SenThompson@njleg.org;
SenKyrillos@njleg.org;
SenGreenstein@njleg.org;
SenTurner@njleg.org;
SenBateman@njleg.org;
SenBSmith@njleg.org;
SenVitale@njleg.org;
SenLesniak@njleg.org;
SenKean@njleg.org;
SenScutari@njleg.org;
SenDoherty@njleg.org;
SenOroho@njleg.org;
SenBucco@njleg.org;
SenPennacchio@njleg.org;
SenCodey@njleg.org;
SenRice@njleg.org;
SenRuiz@njleg.org;
SenSinger@njleg.org;
SenCunningham@njleg.org;
SenSacco@njleg.org;
SenStack@njleg.org;
SenGill@njleg.org;
SenPou@njleg.org;
SenSarlo@njleg.org;
SenWeinberg@njleg.org;
SenGordon@njleg.org;
SenCardinale@njleg.org;
SenOToole@njleg.org;
SenCruzPerez@njleg.org;
SenDiegnan@njleg.org

sample email
I oppose SCR11 & S2750.

Please oppose SCR11The Dog proof trap (DP Trap) is not the same as the OLD steel foot trap.
A three Judge panel of the Appellate Division of the Superior Court found in a unanimous decision that the N.J. Fish and Game Council acted within its rights and the intent of the 1984 law that banned the steel jawed leg hold trap when it legalized the dog proof trap for use during the 2015/2016 trapping season. The court also ruled that the dog proof trap was not a steel jawed leg hold trap as defined in the 1984 law. The trap that was in question is “foot enclosing” and does not operate as jaws with only one movable side of the trap.

New Jersey rabid raccoon attacks have been endangering public health for some time. These are just a few of the instances where the public was effected and endangered.

· Boonton Township, Morris County Park, July 27, 2016. A 76-year-old Morris County man was attacked by a raccoon, park closed after attack.

· A rabid raccoon attacks and mauls a six-year-old boy on his way to school in Elmwood Park, N.J. January, 28, 2016.

· Police warning residents of Hasbrouck Heights, N.J. after Raccoon attacks. June 20, 2016.

· A raccoon attacks terrifying neighbors in Denville.

Despite an expanding raccoon population in New Jersey and the high rate of rabies found in that population, the New Jersey Assembly voted to ban the use of the encapsulated Dog Proof trap as a means of controlling raccoons.

Subsequently this new trap was reviewed by the New Jersey Attorney General who found it to be a legal alternative to the steel jawed leg hold trap that was banned by statute in 1985 and the results from the first seasons use of this trap indicates an increase in the raccoon harvest and not a single reported case of a non-targeted species being captured

Please oppose S2750, this bill will ban the use of all traps used to control predators in the state of new jersey.

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