NRA has just been alerted to a meeting scheduled for today, Tuesday, July 17, between sportsmen and Arizona Game and Fish Department officials.
The meeting is intended to provide a forum for discussing issues critical to the state's sportsmen and to develop a process that will allow for improved relations and communication between sportsmen and the Department. While it’s very short notice, it is hoped that concerned sportsmen can attend the meeting in order to provide Department officials with constructive input as to how regulations, procedures and laws can be modified to benefit our hunting heritage and wildlife in the Copper State.
If you are able to attend, please thank the Department for their constructive efforts to reach out to the hunting community.
Tuesday, July 17th (today), 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The La Quinta Inn
2510 W. Greenway Road (northwest corner of I-17 and Greenway Road)
Phoenix, AZ
(602) 993-0800
Arizona Game and Fish Department Holds Sportsman Summit Today!
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