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Posted on another forum I go to. Not sure if anyone is interested here or not, but wally marts sells fishing tackle, but also donates money to groups looking to ban fishing, and now this below.

RFA Encourages Continued National Boycott of Wal-Mart Stores

Recreational Fishing Alliance Contact: Jim Hutchinson, Jr. / 888-564-6732 For Immediate Release April 23, 2012
WALMART STOCKS TUMBLE ON BRIBERY HEADLINES
RFA Encourages Fishermen To Continue With National Boycott

(4/23/2012) Two recent New York Times articles have put Wal-Mart and the Walton family's dirty laundry in the international spotlight once again.
The incidents which focus on corporate greenwashing in the United States with Walton family support for anti-fishing efforts in North America, coupled with an alleged $24 million worth of bribes in Central America to speed up the chain's expansion into Mexico, has the Recreational Fishing Alliance (RFA) once again reminding of the ongoing angler boycott of Wal-Mart.

"The latest headlines prove that Wal-Mart and the Walton Family Foundation are no friends of local communities anywhere, and their ongoing efforts to destroy coastal fishing businesses through support of arbitrary marine reserves and privatization of fish stocks nationwide should not be supported by anglers," said RFA executive director Jim Donofrio.

"We're asking coastal fishermen who support open access, under the law, to healthy and sustainable fish stocks to send a clear message to this arrogant corporation that we've had enough of their greenwashing and grafting efforts," Donofrio said.

This week, Wal-Mart is making world headlines following a New York Times story which charges the Bentonville, Arkansas company and its leaders of squashing an internal investigation into suspected payments of over $24 million in bribes to obtain permits to build in Mexico. If proven true, this would put Wal-Mart in direct violation of U.S. major anti-bribery law under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).

The bribery scandal was exposed on the same day that the Gloucester Times of Massachusetts exposed a reporting lapse in another recent New York Times article about the relationship between Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and Wal-Mart partnering together for "more enlightened and sustainable operations."
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"I didn't think to check the EDF board for Walton family members, or Walton Family Foundation donations," said reporter Stephanie Clifford, adding "None of the third parties I'd spoken to had mentioned that connection, which isn't an excuse - I should have thought of it myself, but didn't.

While the New York Times' story on the bribery scandal has sent Wal-Mart's stocks tumbling in early Monday trading, RFA is hoping that saltwater anglers and fishing business owners will help send Wal-Mart stocks tumbling even further in the days ahead by refusing to shop at the corporate giant any longer.

"The Walton family uses their fortune to buy off friends who'll cover for their despicable business practices, whether it's corporate greenwashing with EDF, rebranding efforts through national trade association campaigns, or apparently by way of directed bribes to local officials in other countries," Donofrio said. "Don't just stop buying fishing tackle at Wal-Mart, stop supporting this company altogether and let's quit supporting complete buyouts and takeovers of local communities."

Last August, RFA asked fishermen to publicly boycott Walmart stores following issuance of a news release from Wal-Mart corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas where the Walton family announced investments totaling more than $71.8 million awarded to various environmental initiatives, with over $36 million alone handed over to Marine Conservation grantees including Ocean Conservancy, Conservation International Foundation, Marine Stewardship Council, World Wildlife Fund and EDF.

The RFA pointed out that by contributing over $36 million towards marine reserves and catch share programs, the Waltons have turned their back on local fishing communities. "Shopping for fishing equipment at Wal-Mart is contributing directly to the demise of our sport, it's supporting lost fishing opportunities and decreased coastal access for all Americans," said Donofrio in originally calling on the national angler boycott of the corporate giant.

"I realize that Wal-Mart offers cheap stuff for consumers and provides a tax base for local towns, but it's time for coastal Americans to ask themselves, at what cost are they're willing to allow this takeover to move forward," added Donofrio.

"We know that the Walton's support for marine reserves and catch shares represents a complete takeover of our coastal resource, and now with the rest of these headlines it's pretty apparent what we're dealing with in terms of corporate greed," he said.




About Recreational Fishing Alliance
The Recreational Fishing Alliance is a national, grassroots political action organization representing recreational fishermen and the recreational fishing industry on marine fisheries issues. The RFA Mission is to safeguard the rights of saltwater anglers, protect marine, boat and tackle industry jobs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of our Nation's saltwater fisheries. For more information, call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit www.joinrfa.org.
 

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I don't understand how WalMart benefits by obstructing recreational fishing rights when all the Wallys I've seen in HI, CA, & CO have good size tackle sections?
 

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Hawnjigs said:
I don't understand how WalMart benefits by obstructing recreational fishing rights when all the Wallys I've seen in HI, CA, & CO have good size tackle sections?

That's kind of the funny thing, why are they doing this? Not that they need it, but how would they benefit from banning fishing? Unless it's a personal thing with one of the Waltons, and they figure they should make $$ while it last?

Part of it also is the only people that will be able to costal fish will be the wealthy that can afford the limited licenses. I 'taint one of them lol.

Why did Bank of America cancel the accounts of a gun manufacturer? I think it was Mitchells? I'll have to check on that one, but it is a company that makes sniper rifles I believe. BoA does not support people having guns, and they freely admit it.

Sorry, it was McMillan Firearms Manufacturing, that is who had their account drooped.
 

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I don't buy any fishing tackle at the one here - they have all the low end stuff and any decent stuff is 10 times more than it's worth. My stupid nephew - buys nightcrawlers and it's why would you spend $3+ dollars for 15 worms when all you have to do is go out in your yard and get them.

I got my license from the local True Value store. Everything else I either trade for or order online.

WalMart only wants one thing MONEY and will play both sides.

?? How many of you have kids or grand kids who've watched "Finding Nemo"??? Walt Disney allowd PETA to use the characters in their Anti-Fishing campaign to get kids to stop fishing!!!!!!!!

It just never ends!!!!!!!!
 

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Disney didn't have anything to do with the PETA thing. At the time Disney and Pixar were two separate companies and Disney only handled the distribution and marketing of Pixar's films. They had no creative input over what appeared in Pixar's movies and all of the characters created specifically for the movies were owned by Pixar. Pixar used a PETA slogan (Fish are friends, not food) in Finding Nemo without PETA's knowledge. After the movie came out, PETA asked Pixar if they could feature the characters in an ad campaign in return, and Pixar agreed.

Disney bought Pixar a couple of years ago, so if it were to happen now you could say it was them, but I don't think you can blame Disney for what happened before they owned the company.
 

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Sorry wrong company but same principle - trying to get kids to stop fishing!!

Another area that could be fixed by our goverment would be access. There are alot of states out there where it's considered that a landowner owns the streambed!!! Case in point Little Juanita River in PA!!! Big court fight over it.

Make all rivers and streams - so that no one is considered to own the streambed.
 
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