Requires DEP to conduct public awareness campaign about hunting, and requires posting of orange flag at entrances to State parks and forests when hunting is permitted.
Impact
The legislation mandates that the Director of the Division of Parks and Forestry must display an orange flag at the entrances of state parks and forests when hunting is permitted. This visual marker is intended to enhance safety and awareness for park visitors, potentially preventing accidents and misunderstandings regarding where hunting is occurring. By ensuring that this flag is prominently displayed, the bill seeks to make the parks safer for both hunters and the public.
Summary
Assembly Bill A5854 requires the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to implement a public awareness campaign about hunting within the state. This initiative aims to educate residents, particularly those living near areas where hunting is allowed, about hunting seasons, regulations, and activities on State-owned land. The campaign will utilize educational programs and public service announcements, drawing on successful methods from other states to ensure effective communication and outreach.
Contention
While the bill appears largely straightforward in its intentions, discussions around it may uncover various opinions regarding hunting practices and public safety. Opponents could argue about the effectiveness of such campaigns and the implications of encouraging hunting in areas that are also used for recreation by families and individuals who do not participate in hunting. Furthermore, the requirement for budget requests to fund these awareness efforts could lead to debates about resource allocation within the DEP.
Requires DEP to conduct public awareness campaign about hunting, and requires posting of orange flag at entrances to State parks and forests when hunting is permitted.
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Requires DEP to conduct public awareness campaign about hunting, and requires posting of orange flag at entrances to State parks and forests when hunting is permitted.
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