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Poll: Conservation as Important Gun Rights for Ohio Sportsmen

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Friday, October 5, 2012   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Threats to conservation are a priority for Ohio's hunters and anglers on par with gun rights, according to a national poll released Thursday.

While sportsmen tend to be conservative politically, the poll found that many are split-ticket and independent voters who want to know where the candidates stand on the issue of protecting wildlife and habitat.

Matt Misicka, former president of the Central Ohio Anglers and Hunters Club, says sportsmen understand better than most the value of conservation, and their opinions should not be taken for granted. He says the ways outdoor recreation boosts the state's economy cannot be denied.

"Ohio alone has 1.6 million hunters and anglers who, combined, spent more than $2.8 billion last year. So, having good public hunting and fishing opportunities means that we're going to stay here and we're going to spend money."

Nearly half of those polled said conservation is just as important as gun rights, and almost half also would prioritize protecting public lands over the production of oil, gas and coal.

Misicka says the poll also found the sporting public favors Clean Water Act protections to wetlands and waterways including smaller creeks and streams. He says it's a matter that affects everyone.

"This kind of thing has always seemed like a no-brainer to me. Whether you are a sportsman or not a sportsman, you still expect to have clean water when you turn the faucet on in the morning, as healthy, clean water."

Additionally, 69 percent agree the United States should reduce its carbon emissions that contribute to global warming and threaten fish and wildlife habitat.

The poll released Thursday was conducted by Chesapeake Beach Consulting. Its results are online at nwf.org/sportsmen.


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