Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog
Brian Miller talking to WIBX’s Bill Keeler about the new proposed ban on competitive hunting in New York State. March 22, 2019 (Photo by Andrew Derminio / WIBX TSM)
Assemblyman Brian Miller of New Hartford was on Keeler Friday discussing the new proposed bill that would ban competitive hunting and fishing in New York State. Could the bill become law?
“Yes” – said Miller.
The bill, A722, has passed both the Senate and the Assembly in New York. Miller says that in prior years, the Senate was able to block the legislation because of their majority. That majority is now gone and with Democrats in control, there’s a chance the bill could become law.
The Senate bill covers all competitive hunting, with the exception of fishing in New York State. “It shall be unlawful for any person to…
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Oh boy, what is ‘competitive hunting’, pray tell? Killing contests? I hope they do ban them.
‘Competitive Killing’ is more accurate. But hey whatever, as long as they get rid of them who cares what they call ’em I guess. 😦
^^get rid of the contests.