Mississippi 2022 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2501

Introduced
1/17/22  
Refer
1/17/22  

Caption

Deer hunting; prohibit use of dogs for.

Impact

The implications of SB2501 on state laws are significant as it alters the fundamental regulations governing deer hunting practices in Mississippi. By removing the option to hunt with dogs, the bill could potentially reshape the hunting culture within the state, affecting both recreational and commercial hunting activities. Additionally, the legislation could impact wildlife management strategies, as it may lead to changes in deer population control measures that had relied on dog-assisted hunting.

Summary

Senate Bill 2501 aims to prohibit the use of dogs in hunting deer, amending sections of the Mississippi Code of 1972. This legislation asserts that hunting deer with dogs is unlawful and establishes penalties for those who violate this statute, categorizing such violations as Class I offenses. The bill proposes changes to the existing hunting seasons and regulations associated with deer hunting in the state, specifically focusing on the permission and practices surrounding hunting methods.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB2501 may arise from the different stakeholders involved in hunting activities. Advocates for the prohibition of dogs argue that it will preserve deer populations and enhance ethical hunting practices. In contrast, hunters who use dogs may consider this legislation an infringement on traditional hunting methods, making the discussion controversial among outdoor enthusiasts and regulatory bodies alike. The reaction from the hunting community will likely play an essential role in shaping further discussions and potential amendments to the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB880

Deer hunting; prohibit using dogs for.

MS HB826

Deer hunting; prohibit using dogs for.

MS HB177

Deer hunting; prohibit using dogs for.

MS HB1555

Open season on deer; extend to February 28 for hunting with both primitive weapons and guns without dogs.

MS SB2506

Bow hunting; establish a three-day season the last weekend between September 10th and 20th for legal bucks.

MS HB1035

Velvet hunting season; authorize Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks to establish.

MS SB2276

Open seasons; extend those ending on a Friday until 30 minutes after sunset on the following Sunday.

MS SB2010

Hunting; allow air guns, air bows and pre-charged pneumatic weapons, and authorize special seasons for CWD sample collection.

MS HB725

Hunting with steel-jawed traps; prohibition, penalty.

MS H0323

An act relating to prohibiting the hunting of bear or coyote with dogs

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