Attention Michigan Houndsmen!!
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By Jeff Young
8/2/2010 11:45:33 AM
Dear Michigan Kennel Club Member,
In recent days you may have received an email letter and online survey from the Michigan Humane Society Legislative Department. The letter states that the society is collecting data from dog breeders “in order to establish standards of care for large-scale dog breeding establishments in Michigan”. The letter also references actions by other states to place a limit on the number of dogs an individual may own.
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Nuisance Coon
By Jeff Young
The Michigan State United Coon Hunters Association has received a clarification letter from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources confirming th....
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2nd Annual Benefit Banquet
By Jeff Young
Our 2nd Annual Benefit Banquet was again a huge success this year raising valuable funds for our Association to protect the rights of all Michigan Hou....
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2009 Michigan State Championsh...
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MI Meijer Stores support Anti...
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Anti's cry Wolf
Anti’s Cry Wolf, USSAF Joins Suit to Downlist
The U.S. Sportsmen’s Legal Defense Fund, the litigation arm of the U.S. Sportsmen’s Alliance Foundation, today moved to represent sportsmen in a lawsuit brought by anti-hunters that will make it v ... more
Virginia Hunting Dog Retrieval Bills
Looks like our Friends in Virginia will soon have some good news finalized!
Two bills that will simplify the retrieval of strayed hunting dogs are moving through the Virginia legislature.
Senate Bill 1180, introduced by Sen. Kenneth Stolle, R-V ... more
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CB Column
Michigan State United Coonhunters Association
www.micoonhunters.com
Hello from Hillbilly Heaven! There is nothing to report on the political news, since we have not had the state meeting yet. But I would like to encourage every one to do a littl ... more
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In 1962 Michigan could not hold any UKC Competition event's,
because out of state hunters could not hunt in the state. There was a need for a
change in the law, and seven club's in the state found a need to unite for the
purpose of getting the existing law changed. There was an election held, and
"Hill Billy", Dan Reeves was elected first president of the Michigan
State United Coon Hunters Association Mr. Reeves held the status, until he
was replaced by Dave Dean in 1965 thru 1967. Dave Dean was replaced by Mr.
Charley Remaley in 1968 thru 1982.
The need for Legislative changes did
not end, and Charley, and the State Association continued to pursue changes in
the State Law's to better, and continue our support of coonhunting. Mr.Relaley served as President thru 1971. In 1972 Mr. Max Schneider
became the President of the Association. Max and the officer's also spent many
hours of their time trying to improve the laws that control the sport of
Coonhunting. Max dedicated the next 10 years of his life serving as president.
In 1983 Ron Thomas was elected President and served thru 1984. The need
for this association is as great, or possibly greater than ever. This
association will continue to grow, and serve the Coonhunters of Michigan, as
long as club's, and people continue to support our great
Association.
More than ever before, coonhunters in the state of Michigan
can count on the Michigan State United Coonhunters Association MSUCHA to
keep current with legistlation that may have an effect on the sport of
coonhunting. And when the need arises, utilize an effecient communication
network to inform coonhunters of a need to rise and ensure that the voice of
Michigan coonhunter is heard by our elected Senators and Congressmen.
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