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"On opening day, a hunter sits above the bait sta- :bon and waits for the animal. That's not hunting. It's luring an animal to its death. If you want to hunt, go out and match wits with an animal. "We think the bear population does need to be managed and hunting can be one of the tools, but, clearly, these methods are not necessary." Against: Richard Jameson, % executive director of Michigan United Conservation Clubs and treasurer of Citizens for Profes- sional Wildlife Management. He said the measure is unnecessary and called it an anti-hunting proposal. "The bear population in Michigan is highly regulated," he said. 'We already have pro- tection of cubs and offer limited ) bear permits. The bear popula- tion is healthy and expanding. If you eliminate such means of hunting, the bear population will grow out of control." Proposal E would permit up to three casinos in any city that has a population of at least 800,000, is located within 100 miles of another state or coun- try in which gaming is permit- ) ted and has had casino gaming approved by that city's voters. The proposal would also estab- lish a gaming control board to regulate gambling, impose an 18-percent tax on revenues and allocate 55 percent of the tax revenue to the host city for crime prevention and economic devel- opment. It would allocate the re- maining revenue to the state for public education. For: Citizens for a Better Wayne County. The organiza- tion could not be reached. Against: Allen Rice, the ex- ecutive director of the Michigan Interfaith Council on Alcohol Problems and a member of Vote No on E to Keep Michigan Casi- no Free. He believes casinos are detri- mental to society. "We oppose it for the same reason 24 out of 28 states have turned down casino gaming," he said. Mr. Rice maintains casinos don't bring jobs to a city. There are studies, he said, that show for every job gained in casinos, two jobs are lost in commerce be- cause money is spent in the casi- no instead of in the local business community. He also cit- ed gambling addictions and white collar crimes as negative consequences of casino gaming. Proposal G would grant the Natural Bpsources Commission exclusive authority to regulate hunting. It would require the commission to use "principles of sound scientific management" when making hunting decisions. For: James Dabb, the secre- tary of the Upper Peninsula Sportsmen's Alliance. "Our natural resources belong to all citizens of the state and should be managed by profes- sionals," Mr. Dabb said. "You can't manage wildlife by emo- tions, you have to use sciences." Against: There is no state- registered opposition to the bal- lot proposal. -$55 (.' MAY BE APPLIED TOWARDS DEDUCTIBLE Z • mdshields — Replaced or Repaired, Mobile Sell/ice • Complete Insurance Replacement Service — coupon exp. 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