Coloradans are smart, ethical, and savvy. It’s a YES on Prop 127. It’s wrong to kill native wildlife as a product for the Chinese fur market. Fur trappers use cat food as bait then bludgeon ...
A kangaroo gave three Durango police officers a late-night workout after taking an evening hop through the southern Colorado ...
Proposition 127 would ban people from hunting mountain lions, bobcats and lynx in Colorado. Denver7 spoke with two hunters on ...
Proposition 127 is an attempt to disrupt the balance of our ecosystems and undermine the systems in place to keep our wildlife populations healthy.
In summary, conflict with mountain lions is rare. However, research indicates that trophy hunting results in a higher rate of ...
On the evening of October 7, Colorado Senator Rod Pelton, representing Senate District 35, gathered with a large crowd at the Eads Senior Center to discuss and clarify this year’s ballot issues.
Colorado Voters First raises $6.2 million for Proposition 131, open primary/ranked choice voting measure. Big donors include ...
Speaking of animals and animal rights, I’ll be voting against Proposition 127 on the November ballot. Again, surprising for a lifelong vegetarian and (former) animal rights activist. But something I ...
Prop 127 simply protects Colorado’s majestic mountain lions and bobcats from highly unpopular, unscientific and unwarranted ...
Colorado law requires that the meat from all big game animals, including mountain lions, be taken for human consumption.
Proposition 127, when passed, will outlaw the trophy hunting of mountain lions and bobcats in Colorado. It is already illegal to hunt lynx in Colorado.
Presidential elections can lead to more attention on down-ballot issues. But will 14 statewide ballot measures, plus local ...