The Montana
Sportsmen Alliance PAC proudly endorses Larry Jent in his candidacy for Montana Attorney General.
Jent’s long-standing legal and
legislative record supporting conservation and public land issues
coupled with his personal experience and commitment to our wild
outdoor heritage arms him with the perspective and knowledge to stand
and act on behalf of the sportsmen and women of Montana as the
state’s top legal official.
As an outdoorsman,
Mr. Jent understands the passion Montanans hold for our wild
resources and the vigilance necessary to ensure their continued
enhancement and perpetuation. His experience as an attorney has given
him the tools to stand on behalf of conservation issues, both in his
community and at the state level. As a legislator, Mr. Jent has been
at the forefront of efforts to protect public access such as
Montana’s landmark Stream Access Law, successfully sought to expand
penalties for the willful violation and unlawful commercialization of
Montana’s wildlife and worked to gain pay parity for Montana Game
Wardens. Across the board, he has played a key role in issues to
deal fairly and responsibly with the delicate balance between private
property rights and the Public Trust.
At a time when
efforts are being intensified to privatize public resources and
further exclude average Montanans from their outdoor heritage, Mr.
Jent can be relied upon as an experienced advocate and an articulate
and active voice against that tide. We need an Attorney General who
supports and will defend the long-standing legal tradition and
precedents that ensure a future for Montana’s wild legacy. Larry
Jent has proven ability and commitment to do so.
Larry Jent Conservation Interview |
- Larry Jent's background
- Access to MT State Lands & the Attorney General's seat on the State Land Board
- Natural Resource Law - the Red Rim Case
- Stream Access
- MT Hunting Legislation & FWP Game Wardens
- Bridge Access
- Clean/Green Energy Technologies in MT
- Attorney General Position and the State Land Transfer Issue
- Outdoor Recreation, one of Montana's largest economies
- Dark Money & Citizens United
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