Proposition 127 marks the second time in four years Colorado voters will consider a wildlife management ballot question ...
State lawmakers want to keep the excess taxes collected from booming sports gambling businesses and use the money for water ...
Proposition 127 Could Prohibit the Hunting of Mountain Lions, Bobcats and Lynx in Colorado. What to know about the ...
Proposition 80 is not needed because the right to school choice is already protected by Colorado laws and has been for the past 30 years. Proposition 80 would for the first time permanently lock ...
Let’s step forward into the modern era and vote ‘Yes’ to protect our Colorado wild cats from trophy hunting and trapping. With a ‘Yes’ vote on Proposition 127, Coloradans have an opportunity to ...
We want to thank the editor for apologizing to proponents of Proposition 127 for failing to interview us before abruptly ...
Mesa County commissioners voted to approve a resolution opposing a state proposition that would prohibit the hunting of ...
Violating Proposition 127 also comes with fines and jail time.
Proposition 127 is trying to solve a problem that doesn’t exist in Colorado and in doing so creates new problems.
Who will cover the costs of the research which has advanced our knowledge and improved your appreciation for these wild animals? Hunters, through license fees and excise taxes, pay for it now. Voting ...
Cats Aren’t Trophies” — the animal-rights campaign behind Proposition 127’s mountain lion hunting ban on this fall’s ...