Host Dan Ladd recently attended the New York Sportsmen’s Caucus Advisory Council breakfast with the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation, several members of the State Senate and Assembly and a number of outdoor stakeholders. Dan shares some highlights and soundbites from the event and shares some perspective on what the sporting community can do in regards to legislative issues.
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