Authorizes Sunday firearm and bow hunting for deer on certain lands.
Impact
If enacted, S3682 will significantly shift the legal landscape for hunting in New Jersey. Currently, hunting is generally banned on Sundays with limited exceptions. By broadening the days when hunting can occur, especially on previously restricted lands, this bill could lead to increased deer population management and potentially foster greater participation in hunting activities. The bill stipulates that hunters must possess valid licenses, maintaining accountability while altering access to hunting days.
Summary
Senate Bill S3682, introduced by Senator Steven V. Oroho, aims to amend current laws that prohibit hunting on Sundays in New Jersey. The bill specifically authorizes Sunday hunting for deer using firearms and bow and arrow on certain lands, including state wildlife management areas, private property, and federal military installations, subject to appropriate approvals. This change aims to provide hunters with more opportunities and flexibility in their hunting activities, aligning state provisions with hunting practices on federal lands.
Contention
While S3682 aims to enhance recreational hunting opportunities, it may encounter opposition from various groups concerned about wildlife conservation and safety. Sunday hunting has historically been a contentious topic among legislators and constituents, as it may conflict with local sentiments about preserving quiet Sundays. The bill's sponsors argue for the economic benefits and increased participation in hunting, yet opponents might voice concerns about the impacts on regional wildlife, public safety, and the cultural implications of altering traditional Sunday activities.
Authorizes deer hunting on Sunday with bow and arrow or firearms on federal military land subject to approval of appropriate federal military authority.
Authorizes deer hunting on Sunday with bow and arrow or firearms on federal military land subject to approval of appropriate federal military authority.
Authorizes deer hunting on Sunday with bow and arrow or firearms on federal military land subject to approval of appropriate federal military authority.
Designates month of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Month" in NJ; designates last full week of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Week" in NJ.
Designates month of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Month" in NJ; designates last full week of April of each year as "Military Child Appreciation Week" in NJ.