Delaware 2023-2024 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SB303 Latest Draft

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                            SPONSOR:      Sen. Wilson & Rep. Carson       Sens. Hocker, Pettyjohn; Reps. Hilovsky, Spiegelman, Yearick           DELAWARE STATE SENATE   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       SENATE BILL NO. 303       AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE 1 OF THE DELAWARE CONSTITUTION RELATING TO HUNTING, FISHING, AND TRAPPING.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Sen. Wilson & Rep. Carson       Sens. Hocker, Pettyjohn; Reps. Hilovsky, Spiegelman, Yearick     

SPONSOR: Sen. Wilson & Rep. Carson
Sens. Hocker, Pettyjohn; Reps. Hilovsky, Spiegelman, Yearick

 SPONSOR:  

 Sen. Wilson & Rep. Carson 

 Sens. Hocker, Pettyjohn; Reps. Hilovsky, Spiegelman, Yearick 

   

 DELAWARE STATE SENATE 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 SENATE BILL NO. 303 

   

 AN ACT PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE 1 OF THE DELAWARE CONSTITUTION RELATING TO HUNTING, FISHING, AND TRAPPING. 

   

  BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (Two-thirds of all members elected to each house thereof concurring therein):   WHEREAS, the right to hunt, fish, and trap has been an assumed right among citizens of Delaware since colonial times and possibly even earlier; and   WHEREAS, these rights were assumed to belong to every law-abiding citizen of proper age and sound condition really even before there was a State of Delaware; and   WHEREAS, these rights have always been understood to be subject to certain limits and conditions; and   WHEREAS, it has long been understood that State and, in some cases, local governments may set limits and regulations as to hunting, fishing, and trapping, establish hunting and fishing seasons, and as to types of fish and wildlife that can be sought by fisherman, hunters, and trappers; and   WHEREAS, in an age when more and more of our long-held rights as citizens are being challenged by various groups and individuals in various ways and various reasons, it seems timely to add this hallowed right to those that are spelled out in the pages of Delawares state constitution; and   WHEREAS, this act does not seek to enshrine any new rights, but rather to spell out a right that has been part of our common heritage as citizens throughout our states history.   Section 1. The General Assembly finds and declares all of the following:   (1) The right to hunt, fish, and trap wildlife is a valued part of Delawares natural heritage and is forever preserved for the public good.   (2) The right to hunt, fish, and trap wildlife in this State includes the right to use traditional methods to do so, subject only to the laws prescribed by the General Assembly and rules prescribed by virtue of the authority of the General Assembly to promote wildlife protection, conservation, replenishments, and management in this State, and to preserve the future of hunting, fishing, and trapping wildlife in this State.   (3) Hunting, fishing, and trapping wildlife is the preferred means of managing and controlling wildlife.   (4) This act may not be construed to do any of the following:   a. Limit the application of a law relating to trespass or property rights.   b. Affect rights to divert, appropriate, or use water, or to establish a minimum amount of water in any water body.   c. Lead to a diminution or abrogation of a public or private right or of the States power to regulate commercial activities.   d. Prevent the suspension or revocation, under a law enacted by the General Assembly, of an individuals hunting, fishing, or trapping license.   e. Alter a burden of proof requirement otherwise established by law for a challenge to a law or regulation pertaining to hunting, fishing, or trapping the wildlife of this State.   Section 2.   Amend Article I of the Delaware Constitution by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows:    22. Right to hunt, fish, or trap.   An individual has the right to hunt, fish, or trap wildlife in this State.      

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (Two-thirds of all members elected to each house thereof concurring therein): 

 WHEREAS, the right to hunt, fish, and trap has been an assumed right among citizens of Delaware since colonial times and possibly even earlier; and 

 WHEREAS, these rights were assumed to belong to every law-abiding citizen of proper age and sound condition really even before there was a State of Delaware; and 

 WHEREAS, these rights have always been understood to be subject to certain limits and conditions; and 

 WHEREAS, it has long been understood that State and, in some cases, local governments may set limits and regulations as to hunting, fishing, and trapping, establish hunting and fishing seasons, and as to types of fish and wildlife that can be sought by fisherman, hunters, and trappers; and 

 WHEREAS, in an age when more and more of our long-held rights as citizens are being challenged by various groups and individuals in various ways and various reasons, it seems timely to add this hallowed right to those that are spelled out in the pages of Delawares state constitution; and 

 WHEREAS, this act does not seek to enshrine any new rights, but rather to spell out a right that has been part of our common heritage as citizens throughout our states history. 

 Section 1. The General Assembly finds and declares all of the following: 

 (1) The right to hunt, fish, and trap wildlife is a valued part of Delawares natural heritage and is forever preserved for the public good. 

 (2) The right to hunt, fish, and trap wildlife in this State includes the right to use traditional methods to do so, subject only to the laws prescribed by the General Assembly and rules prescribed by virtue of the authority of the General Assembly to promote wildlife protection, conservation, replenishments, and management in this State, and to preserve the future of hunting, fishing, and trapping wildlife in this State. 

 (3) Hunting, fishing, and trapping wildlife is the preferred means of managing and controlling wildlife. 

 (4) This act may not be construed to do any of the following: 

 a. Limit the application of a law relating to trespass or property rights. 

 b. Affect rights to divert, appropriate, or use water, or to establish a minimum amount of water in any water body. 

 c. Lead to a diminution or abrogation of a public or private right or of the States power to regulate commercial activities. 

 d. Prevent the suspension or revocation, under a law enacted by the General Assembly, of an individuals hunting, fishing, or trapping license. 

 e. Alter a burden of proof requirement otherwise established by law for a challenge to a law or regulation pertaining to hunting, fishing, or trapping the wildlife of this State. 

 Section 2. 

 Amend Article I of the Delaware Constitution by making deletions as shown by strike through and insertions as shown by underline as follows: 

  22. Right to hunt, fish, or trap. 

 An individual has the right to hunt, fish, or trap wildlife in this State. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment to establish the right to hunt and fish in Delaware. Twenty-one other states have preserved the rights of their citizens to hunt, fish, or trap wildlife. This Act is modeled after the constitutional provisions of Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Tennessee.       This Act specifically acknowledges Delawares valued, natural heritage of hunting, fishing, and trapping, and declares hunting, fishing, and trapping as the preferred methods of managing and controlling wildlife in this State.       This Act may not be applied to do any of the following:    1. Affect rights to divert, appropriate, or use water, or to establish a minimum amount of water in any water body.    2. Lead to a diminution or abrogation of a public or private right or of the States power to regulate commercial activities.    3. Prevent the suspension or revocation, under a law enacted by the General Assembly, of an individuals hunting, fishing, or trapping license. 4. Alter a burden of proof requirement otherwise established by law for a challenge to a law or regulation pertaining to hunting, fishing, or trapping the wildlife of this State.   Author: Senator Wilson  

 SYNOPSIS 

 This Act is the first leg of a constitutional amendment to establish the right to hunt and fish in Delaware. Twenty-one other states have preserved the rights of their citizens to hunt, fish, or trap wildlife. This Act is modeled after the constitutional provisions of Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Tennessee.  

  

 This Act specifically acknowledges Delawares valued, natural heritage of hunting, fishing, and trapping, and declares hunting, fishing, and trapping as the preferred methods of managing and controlling wildlife in this State.  

  

 This Act may not be applied to do any of the following:  

 1. Affect rights to divert, appropriate, or use water, or to establish a minimum amount of water in any water body.  

 2. Lead to a diminution or abrogation of a public or private right or of the States power to regulate commercial activities.  

 3. Prevent the suspension or revocation, under a law enacted by the General Assembly, of an individuals hunting, fishing, or trapping license. 4. Alter a burden of proof requirement otherwise established by law for a challenge to a law or regulation pertaining to hunting, fishing, or trapping the wildlife of this State. 

 Author: Senator Wilson