
Originally Posted by
FredFogg
Mike, that is the million dollar question! I don't know the answers, but I can tell you one thing, you don't bail! The sad thing is falconers don't realize that NAFA and the feds hold hands. The feds decide what we can and can't do. We need to have the right people that will do what "we", the members as a majority, want done with falcorny in the U.S. If we let a select few decide for us, the majority isn't deciding what falconry is going to be in the future. My solution is communication! Everything that is going on and goes on needs to be made public. Every falconer should know and should get off their lazy asses and vote based on the facts. It is pitiful the number of members that vote each time there is a vote. We all want the silver lining but can't even take a few minutes to research the facts and then make a decision on what we have learned. What has happened to NAFA happens every day to corporations across the U.S., someone new comes in with ideas and aspirations to make things better, then they get NAFAsized and are told how things are and how they are done and they become just like the people that are already there. It happens in businesses, I have seen it at where I work. It happens in NAFA.
But the matter of Beebe and Webster, well, my opinion is just look at what they have done over the years, how could you not make them honarary members. Sure, they did stuff a long, long time ago that wasn't right. If anyone has done any research, they can find out about that. But my question is were they charged with a crime, were they convicted of a crime? NO, they weren't! To be honest, the laws back then were so unclear, no one could really say what was right or wrong. But the facts are they weren't convicted, so all those falconers that didn't like what they did, to bad. I think the good they have done far out weighs the bad and they should become honarary members. But to have a petition with the right amount of folks signing it be swept under the table, well, that just isn't right. And it can't be allowed to happen again. Name one falconry book that almost every falconer has in their library and/or was told to have and I bet it will be North American Falconry and Hunting Hawks. That in itself, should be enough to become honaray members!