The American Hunt Saboteurs Association seeks to provide knowledge and generate ideas regarding all aspects of the fight to protect animals and their habitat. Here you will find information about disrupting hunting activities, eliminating death as a recreational activity, saving 'game animals,' and eradicating the perversion known as 'sport' hunting.
AHSA is a No-Profit entity and does not seek donations. We do not want your money: we want your participation. If you wish to help, study, get in shape, get equipped, and get involved.
My Philosophy
No compromise! in defense of Mother Earth or her children
What Gives Me Hope
Hunting accidents and the steady decrease in hunting license sales every year
If I were Mayor, I'd make the world a better place by
Arm the Animal Rights/Liberation activists, disarm the flesh eaters then dissolve the state.
"A Pathetic Sport / Whenever I see a photograph of some sportsmen grinning over his kill, I am always impressed by the striking moral and esthetic superiority of the dead animal to the live one" -Edward Abbey
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Testimonial on Feb 9, 2008
Thanks for joining PRRA and lending your support to animal welfare! I look forward to getting to know you through the group and Care2!
Whether hunting is right or wrong, a spiritual experience, or an outlet for the killer instinct, one thing it is not is a sport. Sport is when individuals or teams compete against each other under equal circumstances to determine who is better at a given game or endeavor. Hunting will be a sport when deer, elk, bears, and ducks are... given 12-gauge shotguns. Bet we'd see a lot fewer drunk yahoos (live ones, anyway) in the woods if that happened. ~R. Lerner, letter, Sierra, March-April 1991