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Originally Posted by VAhuntr
(Post 3905863)
It is private property only with permission from landowner, 250 yards from a place of worship and no dogs.
Everyone be advised this bill now goes to the House. I heard tonight on the local news that some members of the House committee want to water this bill down even more...such as: no hunting before 1PM, landowners & immediate family only(this would exclude people who lease land) or limitations on the type of weapons used. |
ive heard it passed the senate, so now what? Does it have to get voted on one more time?
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Originally Posted by scottycoyote
(Post 3905972)
ive heard it passed the senate, so now what? Does it have to get voted on one more time?
The bill will now be moved to the House where some will try to water it down even more. Everyone should contact their Delegate and let them know how you feel. |
Average Joe is right on the mark. No reason hunters cannot hunt public land. I personally feel that hunters do less damage to the forests than horsemen and hikers, ever see the mess they leave behind at camps and trail damage? Darn near impossible to accidentally shoot one of them (as they fear) since all the noise they make with endless chatter and yelling. I hunt WV public land often on Sat. and they are always taking over camping areas. Don't begrudge them but don't want them dictating my use of the grounds either.
Jim |
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