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Related: About this forumOutdoor Retailer Show Puts Anti-Environmental Pols on Notice
If this past weekends #PinkWave wasnt enough to get the attention of Colorados elected leaders about what may be coming their way in November, let the Outdoor Retailer Shows massive presence in Denver this week be their next reminder.
The outdoor industrys primary conventionexpected to draw 28,000 attendees and bring in over $50 million dollars (thats for each of the twice-annual event)should be a wake-up call to our states elected officials: Colorado cares about the environmentand we will support leaders that act to protect our public lands, rivers, clean air and water, and who act to address climate change. Others, not so much.
And this reminder is not only for our federal representatives, not only in response to the Zinke and Pruitt roll-backs as poorly as they may serve the public, and much as those may drive the national narrative. This time we are coming for every level of governmentfrom county commissioners and state legislators, to gubernatorial candidates, and, yes, to U.S. Representatives and Senators.
That the Outdoor Retailer Show is in Denver and not in Salt Lake City is itself a shot across the bow of anti-environmental politicians. As the Outdoor Industry Association, the entity that puts on the twice-yearly show, was considering its move from Utah, it made it clear that it was driven by the hostile policies of its host states elected leaders.
Read more: http://www.coloradopols.com/diary/103666/outdoor-retailers-show-puts-anti-environmental-pols-on-notice
brokephibroke
(1,884 posts)Should be interesting.