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Mike Cox is using his office to punish law abiding citizens! If he's willing to hurt us as Attorney General think of what he'll do if elected Governor!! The Michigan Wildlife and Business Association is urging you NOT to vote for Mike Cox, send an email to miag@michigan.gov or call any of the numbers listed at their website Michigan Attorney General and let your voice be heard!
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Petition drive under way to end state's deer-baiting ban
Wixom, Mich. - Two Michigan citizens have gathered an estimated 100,000 signatures in recent weeks in an effort to overturn the state's ban on baiting and feeding white-tailed deer


Wixom resident Larry Reinardy and Mark Bartholomew, president of the Michigan Wildlife and Business Association, hope to collect at least a half million signatures by April to persuade Gov. Jennifer Granholm to issue an executive order lifting the ban
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DNRE ask Attorney General to file appeal 
At the request of the Department of Natural Resources and Environment, the Attorney General's Office has filed an appeal of the ruling in the case of an Otsego County man ticketed for illegally feeding deer. The appeal was filed Wednesday in 46th Circuit Court in Otsego County more...

Gaylord Man Wins Case Against State Baiting Ban 
A Northern Michigan judge has made an important ruling that affects the Michigan Baiting Ban.
Yesterday an Otsego County judge dismissed the case against a Gaylord man, who the DNRE ticketed when deer ate from his bird feeders
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Snowman Cam Article 
Judge Overturns Deer Baiting Ban. more...

Snowman Cam in Gaylord MI
The Attorney General from the State of Michigan has decided to appeal my DNR bird feeding case. The nightmare continues....I'll keep you all posted. more...

Michigan May Overturn Baiting Ban
LANSING – State Representative Mark Meadows (D-East Lansing) today introduced a plan to clarify Michigan's ban on deer baiting by protecting individuals who unintentionally feed free ranging white-tailed deer and elk from prosecution. Under current Michigan law, residents are prohibited from providing food for deer and elk to prevent wildlife from congregating and potentially spreading disease more...

TV 9&10 News
The DNRE is fighting a judge's decision to throw out a case against an Otsego County man, accused of illegally feeding deer from bird feeders. more...