Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB275

Introduced
1/26/23  
Refer
1/26/23  
Report Pass
2/27/23  
Engrossed
3/2/23  
Refer
3/3/23  
Report Pass
3/30/23  
Enrolled
4/5/23  
Chaptered
5/8/23  

Caption

Hunting - Snares, Traps, and Other Similar Devices - Identification Requirement

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to strengthen wildlife conservation efforts by ensuring that individuals utilizing trapping devices are identifiable, which could deter illegal trapping activities. This requirement may also aid in tracking and regulating wildlife capture within the state, allowing for better management practices to protect various species and habitats. However, those who own or lease private property may have exemptions under certain conditions, indicating a consideration for private land use.

Summary

Senate Bill 275 introduces identification requirements for individuals using snares, traps, or similar devices to capture wildlife in Maryland. It mandates that such individuals obtain an identification number from the Department of Natural Resources unless they are already licensed or permitted under existing laws. Additionally, users must ensure that this identification number is clearly stamped or affixed to the trapping device. This legislation aims to enhance accountability among trappers and improve wildlife management protocols.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SB275 appears to be supportive among conservation advocates and wildlife management authorities, who see the identification requirement as a necessary measure to promote responsible trapping practices. However, there could be mixed feelings among involved stakeholders, including some landowners and trapping enthusiasts, who may view this regulation as another layer of bureaucracy that could complicate their traditional practices.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning the cost and logistics of obtaining and maintaining identification numbers, especially for informal or occasional trappers. Critics may argue that the requirements could pose an additional burden on local hunters and trappers, particularly those who depend on these practices for their livelihoods. Moreover, the potential extension of the identification requirement to all trapping across the state could spark debates about the balance between conservation efforts and individual rights in recreational activities.

Companion Bills

MD HB406

Crossfiled Hunting - Snares, Traps, and Other Similar Devices - Identification Requirement

Previously Filed As

MD HB406

Hunting - Snares, Traps, and Other Similar Devices - Identification Requirement

MD HB353

Revise shed hunting requirements

MD SF654

A bill for an act relating to wildlife, including the treatment of beaver dams, identification for traps, snares, and tree stands, and maximum fur dealer license fees, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SF 260, SSB 1093.)

MD SF260

A bill for an act relating to wildlife, including the treatment of beaver dams, identification for traps, snares, and tree stands, and maximum fur dealer license fees, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SSB 1093; See SF 654.)

MD HB725

Hunting with steel-jawed traps; prohibition, penalty.

MD SSB1093

A bill for an act relating to fur-bearing animals, including the treatment of beaver dams, identification for traps and snares, and maximum fur dealer license fees.(See SF 260, SF 654.)

MD SF1316

Trapping and snaring provisions; license forfeiture for certain game and fish violations requirement; criminal penalties establishment

MD HB2511

Relating generally to hunting and fishing

MD SB8

Hunting on Sundays; permits hunting on public or private land, etc.

MD HB2614

Relating generally to hunting and fishing

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.