Although it looks like another year and another strike on the NH lobster Bill. Interesting thing though after speaking with fish and game. Did you know hunting lobster was a social issue? I confronted F&G with some real numbers (thanks to mass for keeping good records) and they relented and made it clear that there was no actual impact. They went on to say that there was a great social impact. Interesting coming from a marine biologist who is paid by the state to be a scientist... My problem with this is any scientist can easily impose bias into what is supposed to be an unbiased scientific study. Sort of like making up the evidence to fit your political needs. LIVE FREE OR DIE!
Representative Dennis F. Abbott from Newmarket NH (contact information: http://gencourt.state.nh.us/ns/house/members/hroster.asp just type abbott in the blank) also conceeded that there really was no significant impact other then the great social problems this bill would create. Feel free to contact him regarding how divers hunting lobster is a state wide social issue. Remember most cell phones have free nights and weekends.
So after speaking with F&G they told me that I needed to convince the commercial lobstermen that we are no threat in order to get the bill passed. Even the biologist told me that I needed the support of commercial lobstermen to pass the bill as if the scientific evidence would go away if we just had the backing of the commercial guys.
Also an inteestng point, NH Fish and Game is run by a board of commisioners, one from each county. The commissioner from Rockingham county holds a commercial lobster license... Although he is a nice guy and willing to help as long as it does not mean supporting the bill.
So question for you mass types, what year was the bill passed in mass. I am going to track down the effect on the mas lobster industry (I suspect it is insignificant). As for the social issue that the biologist turned sociologist speaks of, How many divers have been run down?
If interested in helping feel free to contact any member of the house F&G committee. The bill actually goes to vote by committee on Tuesday and it has been made clear that it will be killed.
Contact information (ALL THIS INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC on the NH house website)
Fish and Game Committee contact information:
Chairman: Robert J. L'Heureux (r) Merrimack 603)424-2539
Vice Chairman: Donald Carlson (r) New Ipswich (603)878-3472 dcarlson@monad.net
Clerk: Dennis Reed (r) Franklin 603)934-3657 dreed1@msn.com
Robert R. Barker (r) Campton (603)536-2401 bob.barker@leg.state.nh.us
Paul Mirski (r) Enfield Ctr 603)632-4945 paul.mirski@leg.state.nh.us
John F. Klose (r) Epsom,
Benjamin E. Moore (r) Seabrook (603)474-2076
Stephanie Eaton (r) Littleton 603)444-2604 stephanie.eaton@leg.state.nh.us
Mark S. Clark (r) Bedford 603)472-7213 mclark@sjh-nh.org
Bruce D. Heald (r) Meredith 603)279-8026 bheald@metrocast.net
Renney E. Morneau (r) Berlin (603)752-7040 renney.morneau@leg.state.nh.us
Howard C. Dickinson (r) Ctr Conway 603)447-2266
Vincent E. Greco (d) Pembroke 603)485-3770
Roland J. Lefebvre (d) Nashua (603)888-2385
Paul A. Brassard (d) Manchester (603)623-2738 paulbrassard@juno.com paul.brassard@leg.state.nh.us
Peter E. Solomon (d) Canaan (603)523-4562
Stanley S. Plifka Jr. (d) Winchester (603)239-6040 lsplifka@usadatanet.net
David L. Smith (d) Nashua (603)882-9091 david.smith@leg.state.nh.us
Representative Dennis F. Abbott from Newmarket NH (contact information: http://gencourt.state.nh.us/ns/house/members/hroster.asp just type abbott in the blank) also conceeded that there really was no significant impact other then the great social problems this bill would create. Feel free to contact him regarding how divers hunting lobster is a state wide social issue. Remember most cell phones have free nights and weekends.
So after speaking with F&G they told me that I needed to convince the commercial lobstermen that we are no threat in order to get the bill passed. Even the biologist told me that I needed the support of commercial lobstermen to pass the bill as if the scientific evidence would go away if we just had the backing of the commercial guys.
Also an inteestng point, NH Fish and Game is run by a board of commisioners, one from each county. The commissioner from Rockingham county holds a commercial lobster license... Although he is a nice guy and willing to help as long as it does not mean supporting the bill.
So question for you mass types, what year was the bill passed in mass. I am going to track down the effect on the mas lobster industry (I suspect it is insignificant). As for the social issue that the biologist turned sociologist speaks of, How many divers have been run down?
If interested in helping feel free to contact any member of the house F&G committee. The bill actually goes to vote by committee on Tuesday and it has been made clear that it will be killed.
Contact information (ALL THIS INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC on the NH house website)
Fish and Game Committee contact information:
Chairman: Robert J. L'Heureux (r) Merrimack 603)424-2539
Vice Chairman: Donald Carlson (r) New Ipswich (603)878-3472 dcarlson@monad.net
Clerk: Dennis Reed (r) Franklin 603)934-3657 dreed1@msn.com
Robert R. Barker (r) Campton (603)536-2401 bob.barker@leg.state.nh.us
Paul Mirski (r) Enfield Ctr 603)632-4945 paul.mirski@leg.state.nh.us
John F. Klose (r) Epsom,
Benjamin E. Moore (r) Seabrook (603)474-2076
Stephanie Eaton (r) Littleton 603)444-2604 stephanie.eaton@leg.state.nh.us
Mark S. Clark (r) Bedford 603)472-7213 mclark@sjh-nh.org
Bruce D. Heald (r) Meredith 603)279-8026 bheald@metrocast.net
Renney E. Morneau (r) Berlin (603)752-7040 renney.morneau@leg.state.nh.us
Howard C. Dickinson (r) Ctr Conway 603)447-2266
Vincent E. Greco (d) Pembroke 603)485-3770
Roland J. Lefebvre (d) Nashua (603)888-2385
Paul A. Brassard (d) Manchester (603)623-2738 paulbrassard@juno.com paul.brassard@leg.state.nh.us
Peter E. Solomon (d) Canaan (603)523-4562
Stanley S. Plifka Jr. (d) Winchester (603)239-6040 lsplifka@usadatanet.net
David L. Smith (d) Nashua (603)882-9091 david.smith@leg.state.nh.us