South Dakota HB 1236, Expanding Safety Zones for Road Hunting

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I know there are a few SD residents on the forum, I encourage you all to reach out to your senator and request that they vote no on HB 1236 which was approved by the house and now moves to the Senate.




I won't go through all the specifics, but in general it increases the the safety zone while road hunting to 440 yards from the current 220 yards. This is applicable to all occupied structures and livestock. This mainly affects road hunting for pheasants.




Anyone else interested can email SD senators, non residents bring in millions every year for pheasant hunting and this will reduce the amount of public everyone is able to hunt. For those that are unfamiliar, in many areas of South Dakota the best pheasant hunting is road side ditches, primarily dirt roads. Many areas in particular have very limited public land otherwise. In increasing the safety zone we are reducing our available public lands.



Here is an easy form if you'd like to keep it easy to reach out and request a no vote:
 
The outfitter/guide/hunting lodge industry drives the pheasant hunting in this state. Unfortunately, they also drive the bus that the rest of us regular sportsmen and women get thrown under every year in Pierre. This will fly thru with no resistance. The big money will see to that. SMFH
 
One of the Rep's asked in Committee how many people have been prosecuted for shooting inside the current 220 yards, she didn't get an answer. It's not about yards , its about enforcement, and that won't happen because there isn't enough officers to catch people.
 
For those following, the bill has made it through committee and will move to the senate floor vote.

I encourage any and everyone to email SD senators requesting they vote no when it comes to the floor for a vote.
 
First email I got back from a senator one district over :

I will be voting no on this bill. It is a slippery slope to greater distances and the room was full of private game lodge owners all in support.




That's exactly who I figured were pushing for this law. I hope more senators are like minded
 

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