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For many of us who grew up in Oregon, this story feels almost impossible to believe.
Hunting and fishing are not fringe activities here. They are part of Oregon’s identity. They are cold mornings before sunrise on the river. They are family traditions handed down over generations. They are kids learning patience on lakes and streams, campfire stories after a long day in the woods, and freezers filled with responsibly harvested food.
So hearing that a petition many people initially viewed as extreme has reportedly gathered enough signatures to continue advancing toward Oregon’s 2026 ballot process is causing some serious concern.
Initiative Petition 28, known as the
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