West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2629

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Expanding the scope of hunting, fishing, and trapping benefits provided to former members of the United States Armed forces

Impact

If enacted, HB2629 would allow veterans to hunt, fish, and trap in the state without the need to obtain a license, aiming to foster greater engagement in these activities. The bill specifies that veterans must carry a certified copy of their DD 214 discharge documentation while engaging in these pursuits. This legislative change is expected to encourage more veterans to participate in outdoor recreational activities, which can be beneficial for mental health and community integration.

Summary

House Bill 2629 aims to expand the scope of hunting, fishing, and trapping privileges for former members of the United States Armed Forces who have been honorably or administratively discharged. The bill amends the existing wildlife resources laws in West Virginia, particularly the section related to licensing exemptions for veterans. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to honor and provide benefits to those who have served in the military, particularly by making outdoor activities more accessible to veterans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB2629 is predominantly positive among those who support veteran rights and benefits. Advocates argue that the bill is a meaningful way to recognize and reward veterans for their service, eliminating barriers to engaging in traditional outdoor activities that many people in West Virginia enjoy. However, discussion around this bill may include concerns regarding the implications of licensing exemptions and how this could affect wildlife conservation efforts in the state.

Contention

One notable point of contention could be the balance between offering privileges to veterans and ensuring that wildlife resources are managed sustainably. Some stakeholders might argue that exempting veterans from licensing requirements could lead to an increase in unregulated hunting and fishing practices. Therefore, the effectiveness of this bill in promoting responsible use of natural resources while honoring veterans remains a key topic of discussion among the legislators and conservation advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB06314

An Act Providing For Discounted Hunting, Trapping And Fishing Licenses For Veterans And Active Duty Members Of The Armed Forces.

WV SB429

Providing tax credit to certain honorably discharged veterans for lifetime hunting and/or fishing license

WV HB226

AN ACT relating to the exemption from hunting and fishing fees for members of the military.

WV HB2470

Providing that a hunting license is only required for public land

WV HCR67

To request the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to study the possibility of state reciprocity in the issuance of hunting and fishing licenses for certain former members of the U.S. Armed Forces

WV HB106

AN ACT relating to hunting and fishing licenses.

WV SB2608

United States Space Force; references to "Armed Forces" in Mississippi law shall include members of.

WV SB5

AN ACT relating to hunting and fishing licenses and declaring an emergency.

WV HB140

AN ACT relating to hunting and fishing licenses and declaring an emergency.

WV HB217

AN ACT relating to hunting and fishing licenses and declaring an emergency.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.