So Mountain Equipment Co-Op will not align themselves or allow postings from the Alberta Fish & Game Association (among others). Let’s see what those evil AFGA members are all about (taken from their website):
The AFGA is a founding member of the Canadian Wildlife Federation and maintains a fraternal relationship with all provincial affiliates.
Objectives:
It is the objective of the Alberta Fish and Game Association to:
1. Promote conservation of our natural resources;
2. Foster and promote the non-commercial harvest of fish and game as a legitimate part of an overall wildlife management program;
3. Develop and promote educational and recreational programs and activities;
4. Promote and assist in the sound long term management of Alberta’s fish and wildlife in the best interest of all Albertans including future generations;
5. Insist on continued public ownership of all public lands and wildlife;
6. Obtain and maintain access to public lands;
7. Publicize the importance of fish and wildlife and proper resource management;
8. Work with government, industry, and other organizations in local programs, supporting the enhancement, development and maintenance of habitat for all species of fish and wildlife and other natural resources;
9. Promote outdoor ethics and safety; and
10. Make Albertans aware of the dangers of all forms of pollution, to prevent pollution, and to co-operate with all groups with similar objectives.
I cannot see how MEC could have any problem with promoting the conservation of Alberta’s natural resources. Foster and promote the non-commercial harvest of fish and game... hmmmm, could be an issue. Develop and promote educational and recreational activities – who would have a problem with that? Promote and assist in the sound long term management of Alberta’s fish and wildlife in the best interest of all Albertans - sounds great... for all Albertans! Insist on continued public ownership of all public lands and wildlife – isn’t this almost the exact mandate for any cooperative, like, for example MEC? Obtain and maintain access to public lands – I suspect that all MEC members are VERY supportive of this initiative. Publicize the importance of fish and wildlife and proper resource management – well I can see the latter part of this being somewhat an issue based on interpretation. Work with government, industry, and other organizations in local programs, supporting the enhancement, development and maintenance for all species of fish and wildlife... – another great initiative.. Promote outdoor ethics and safety – how could this possible be an issue? Make Albertans aware of the dangers of all forms of pollution, and to co-operate with all groups with similar objectives – Could this possibly be a “deal breaker” for MEC?
So let’s separate the wheat from the chaff: clearly, there are a lot of common goals between the AFGA and the MEC. Obviously, the differences in policy are found in “non commercial harvest of fish and game species” and resource management of the same. If you are not paying attention, that means lawful fishing and hunting.
What does this mean to you? Well, it appears the MEC will take your money if you decide to purchase your hunting and/or fishing gear at one of their stores. They will not however, support, promote or encourage your lawful activity and they will not call it “hunting and/or fishing gear”. They will not promote or market “hunting-specific” products even with consumer demand. In fact, as evidenced in the past, they will use money made on sales from those that love to hunt and fish to promote or assist groups that would like to see your activities stopped or severely limited. What a tangled web we weave.