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Originally Posted by hammer4reel
Tony, I attended the rally and Tom Fote was there to talk about the sea bass closure, as was Pete Grimbilas from reef rescue to talk about getting commercial pots off the reefs.
After attending the rally I believe NJOA main objectives are based here on the NJ state level, where they feel we need a severe change in Nj government policy.
Right now im sure they are putting forth every effort to Get Chris Christie elected Next Tuesday, so change in favor of outdoorsman can happen.
The fight the are pushing for is happening in just 4 more days, and im sure they will not (nor should they ) stop to look at other issues going on right now.
I talked briefly with Ant at the rally, and he agreed we have to fight on both the national level as well as the state level.
NJOA is more involved on the state level and also is trying to educate sportsman to why wee need to watch both areas equally.
There is no doubt that policing what is going on in NJ is just as important.
Thats why I have also joined the NJOA as well as the RFA.
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Dan,
Not picking on your post (good points were made) and fully support your joining of the NJOA.
Two points or questions however:
1) What is the NJOA Plan B IF Christie loses come Tuesday? How are they going to work with a "new governor" Again what is plan B?
2) Why is so difficult for them to OPENLY and ACTIVELY endorse or support the RFA Legal Defense on the Sea Bass issue. I cant see that taking a huge amount of time.
Again I dont think anyone here is knocking any groups, just looking for UNITY on the major issues while understanding each group has its own issues as well. However there needs to be enough time for all of it before all we have is TIME.