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By Keith Mark
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The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
Jay Pinsky is an avid hunter, a retired Navy veteran and a prolific outdoor writer who is concerned about anti-hunting organizations and their efforts to eliminate hunting. Jay recently wrote an article that challenged hunters to learn the lessons taught in the book, “The Art Of War” by Sun Tzu.
The Art Of War was written before the bible and provides a roadmap for defeating competitors regardless of the theater of battle. The book is used today by business leaders, military strategist, politicians, coaches and virtually anyone involved in a competitive field.
Pinsky contends that hunters face organized opposition, but most hunters don’t want to face that fact. That denial undermines hunting and allow the opposition to utilize many of the techniques Sun Tzu outlined thousands of years ago. Those tactics still work today, especially if the side being attacked is unaware of the battle they are in.
Leisa Moses and Bobby Jensen- Founders of Bows4Badges
This week our host, Keith Mark welcomes Leisa Moses and Bobby Jensen from Bows4Badges. Bows4Badges is a non-profit organization that provides hunting, fishing and other outdoor experiences for the children of fallen police, fire and EMS heroes. Bobby and Leisa live in the Minneapolis area and saw the rioting in the streets and the movement to “defund” the police. Both were raised hunting and Leisa’s dad with a cop for 40 years so when they decided to start helping kids of fallen heroes, Bows4Badges was a natural answer to the obvious need.
John Bolin has worn many hats in law enforcement over his long career and most recently worked for the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) as an “investigator”. John shares that he did no investigating and was merely hired to gain credibility for the ASCPCA as they reached out to local police and sheriff offices to “help” them deal with issue involving “animal cruelty” as they define it. His experience taught him they were using local and federal law enforcement to assist their efforts to end hunting and farming and ranching operations.
John Bolin has worn many hats in law enforcement over his long career and most recently worked for the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) as an “investigator”. John shares that he did no investigating and was merely hired to gain credibility for the ASCPCA as they reached out to local police and sheriff offices to “help” them deal with issue involving “animal cruelty” as they define it. His experience taught him they were using local and federal law enforcement to assist their efforts to end hunting and farming and ranching operations.
John Bolin has worn many hats in law enforcement over his long career and most recently worked for the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) as an “investigator”. John shares that he did no investigating and was merely hired to gain credibility for the ASCPCA as they reached out to local police and sheriff offices to “help” them deal with issue involving “animal cruelty” as they define it. His experience taught him they were using local and federal law enforcement to assist their efforts to end hunting and farming and ranching operations.
The Left is currently proposing several rules and regulations to ban the international import of wild mammals and birds under the guise of protecting America from the “next pandemic”. Keith Mark knows it’s an effort to eliminate international hunting. This episode’s guest knows any such ban won’t prevent a pandemic and she has the facts and data to prove it.
In this episode of Right On The Mark’s host, Keith Mark is joined by Dr. Jenifer Chatfield. She is a double board-certified veterinarian who has studied the origins of pandemics and their roots.
She is a bright person who is highly educated on subjects that related to human and animal interaction. She is bright and lively and speaks in plain language making her the perfect guest for this subject.
She and Keith served President Trump’s International Wildlife Conservation Council. The IWCC advised the Secretary of the Interior on a variety of international hunting topics including anti-poaching programs, wildlife trafficking and efforts. They discuss what they learned by meeting with foreign leaders who’s country’s rely on the American hunter for conservation funding.
The fact is, there is no scientific data to support the notion these bans would prevent any disease. Furthermore, she says any such ban would have devastating effects on hunters and outfitters in Canada, Mexico and around the world. Many African nations rely on American hunters to fund their conservation efforts and this revenue would go away with any such ban.
Dr. Jen also breaks down where pandemics have come from and how science has shown that banning the import of these mammals and birds would provide no protection from future pandemics.
The Left is currently proposing several rules and regulations to ban the international import of wild mammals and birds under the guise of protecting America from the “next pandemic”. Keith Mark knows it’s an effort to eliminate international hunting. This episode’s guest knows any such ban won’t prevent a pandemic and she has the facts and data to prove it.
In this episode of Right On The Mark’s host, Keith Mark is joined by Dr. Jenifer Chatfield. She is a double board-certified veterinarian who has studied the origins of pandemics and their roots.
She is a bright person who is highly educated on subjects that related to human and animal interaction. She is bright and lively and speaks in plain language making her the perfect guest for this subject.
She and Keith served President Trump’s International Wildlife Conservation Council. The IWCC advised the Secretary of the Interior on a variety of international hunting topics including anti-poaching programs, wildlife trafficking and efforts. They discuss what they learned by meeting with foreign leaders who’s country’s rely on the American hunter for conservation funding.
The fact is, there is no scientific data to support the notion these bans would prevent any disease. Furthermore, she says any such ban would have devastating effects on hunters and outfitters in Canada, Mexico and around the world. Many African nations rely on American hunters to fund their conservation efforts and this revenue would go away with any such ban.
Dr. Jen also breaks down where pandemics have come from and how science has shown that banning the import of these mammals and birds would provide no protection from future pandemics.
This week, our host Keith Mark, was on the road in Madison, WI where he addressed that state’s legislature regarding hunting reform. Immediately after, we recorded this podcast with two state Senators from Pennsylvania who are leading the charge to eliminate a 100-year-old plus ban on Sunday hunting. They also discuss a bill that would automate and simplify the sale of antlerless deer tags in the state. One senator is a Democrat and the other is a Republican but together they demonstrate how hunting can bring parties together and be a unifying force in America.
State senators Jim Brewster and Dan Laughlin join Right On The Mark to discuss why they want to see these changes made for the betterment of hunting and their home state of Pennsylvania.
LINKS:
PA State Senator James (Jim) Brewster
https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/member_information/senate_bio.cfm?id=1197
PA State Senator Daniel (Dan) Laughlin
https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/home/member_information/senate_bio.cfm?id=1766
PA Senate Bill 669- A bill repealing Sunday Hunting Prohibition in Pennsylvania.
https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billinfo/billinfo.cfm?syear=2021&sind=0&body=S&type=B&bn=0607
PA Senate Bill 431- A bill authorizing the Sale of Antlerless Deer Licenses Through the Pennsylvania Automated Licensing System
https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/billinfo/billinfo.cfm?sYear=2021&sInd=0&body=S&type=B&bn=431
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.