joelhunter
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This past February, the Indiana Court of Appeals determined that our legislature had not given the DNR the authority to regulate high fenced deer hunting--or the hunting of any privately owned animals for that matter. The Indiana Supreme Court refused to accept the case in a split decision, leaving the COA decision as the final judicial interpretation. Things are starting to gear up for the upcoming legislative session, and I will be working with some of our legislators on other issues. I would like to also work with some of our local organizations to help persuade our legislature to address this matter.
I thought I would put out this solicitation for suggestions as to what is the best way to legislate such an industry. Of course the first impulse is to promote an outright prohibition of such operations, but just in case that is deemed not appropriate by our legislators, are there any state's that permit such operations but require significant fees/insurance to internalize the costs associated with the risks of disease spread? Also, any states that prohibit these industries from claiming to be a form of hunting?
I thought I would put out this solicitation for suggestions as to what is the best way to legislate such an industry. Of course the first impulse is to promote an outright prohibition of such operations, but just in case that is deemed not appropriate by our legislators, are there any state's that permit such operations but require significant fees/insurance to internalize the costs associated with the risks of disease spread? Also, any states that prohibit these industries from claiming to be a form of hunting?
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