Bonasababy
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Anyone following this action out east, where one of the few states that still has blue laws--preventing any hunting on Sundays--was up for being repealed?
Looks like a Senate bill passed just the other day, with some allowances to the farm bureau and others who made demands in exchange for their support.
From afar, it looks like some of the old arguments against dropping the ban--for example it would create safety issues (I know, pretty weak!) were discounted with evidence from a few sundays that were made open by another bill a few years ago--no safety issues at all for those few sundays that were open.
Any PA folks that can speak to whether this is it, does their house need to pass as well, can the governor veto? The farm bureau's demand for wide open ability to farmers to shoot deer at anytime if causing damage looks like it passed too--doesn't that create a bad situation where it's impossible to verify such killing is actually taken when real damage occurs? Seems like an open invitation to shoot deer anytime they want for any reason.
Always been interesting to me--and I would guess many on this board --to know some live in a place where you can't hunt on sundays.
Looks like a Senate bill passed just the other day, with some allowances to the farm bureau and others who made demands in exchange for their support.
From afar, it looks like some of the old arguments against dropping the ban--for example it would create safety issues (I know, pretty weak!) were discounted with evidence from a few sundays that were made open by another bill a few years ago--no safety issues at all for those few sundays that were open.
Any PA folks that can speak to whether this is it, does their house need to pass as well, can the governor veto? The farm bureau's demand for wide open ability to farmers to shoot deer at anytime if causing damage looks like it passed too--doesn't that create a bad situation where it's impossible to verify such killing is actually taken when real damage occurs? Seems like an open invitation to shoot deer anytime they want for any reason.
Always been interesting to me--and I would guess many on this board --to know some live in a place where you can't hunt on sundays.