Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06038

Introduced
1/22/15  
Introduced
1/22/15  
Refer
1/22/15  

Caption

An Act Allowing Bow Hunting On Private Land On Sundays.

Impact

The passage of HB06038 would amend the existing general statutes that currently restrict hunting on Sundays in Connecticut. This change could have a significant impact on local hunting communities, providing them with an additional day to partake in the sport. Furthermore, it may encourage greater participation in outdoor activities, potentially boosting local economies through increased spending on hunting gear and related services. Local landowners may also benefit from this act as it allows for more utilization of their properties for recreational purposes.

Summary

House Bill 06038 is an act aimed at allowing bow hunting on private land during Sundays. The introduction of this bill reflects a growing interest in expanding hunting opportunities for residents, particularly on weekends when many individuals are available for outdoor activities. By authorizing such hunting, the bill seeks to provide more flexibility and accessibility for hunters who prefer the quieter, less congested environment that Sundays typically offer. Proponents of the bill argue that it aligns with recreational practices in other states that have similar laws and promotes responsible outdoor engagement.

Contention

However, there may be notable points of contention surrounding this bill, particularly from groups concerned about wildlife conservation and safety. Critics might express concerns regarding the implications of increased hunting activity on Sundays, which could lead to higher incidences of conflicts between hunters and non-hunters enjoying the outdoors, such as hikers or dog walkers. Additionally, concerns could arise about ensuring that adequate safety measures are in place to protect all individuals engaging in outdoor activities on the same land.

Final_points

Ultimately, HB06038 aims to strike a balance between the desire for expanded recreational hunting opportunities and the need for safety and coexistence among all outdoor enthusiasts. The ongoing discussions and deliberations surrounding the bill will be crucial for determining its final provisions and the impact it will have on outdoor activities across Connecticut.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05062

An Act Concerning Funding Of The Special Education Excess Cost Grant.

CT HB05041

An Act Exempting Certain Articles Of Children's Clothing From The Sales And Use Taxes.

CT HB05044

An Act Establishing A Child Tax Credit Against The Personal Income Tax.

CT HB05043

An Act Reducing Fees For Small Business Filings With The Secretary Of The State.

CT HB05042

An Act Concerning The Sales Price Threshold Of Motor Vehicles Subject To A Higher Sales And Use Taxes Rate.

CT HB05027

An Act Eliminating The Highway Use Tax.

CT HB05029

An Act Establishing A Personal Income Tax Deduction For Full-time Home Health Care Costs.

CT HB05028

An Act Establishing A Personal Income Tax Deduction For Stipends Paid To Volunteer Firefighters And Volunteer Ambulance Members.

CT SB00040

An Act Eliminating Certain Tax Credits And A Carry-forward And Privatizing The Department Of Motor Vehicles.

CT SB00099

An Act Authorizing Bonds Of The State For The Purchase Of A Rescue Engine By The City Of Norwich.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.