Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1017

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To provide priority antlerless deer permits for disabled veteran hunters

Impact

If enacted, this bill will create a new application process tailored for certified disabled veteran hunters, allowing them to apply for ADPs with guaranteed approval in scenarios where demand exceeds available permits. The establishment of clear criteria for disabilities and procedures for obtaining the permits will facilitate access for these veterans, promoting inclusivity in outdoor activities.

Summary

House Bill 1017 aims to provide priority antlerless deer permits for disabled veteran hunters within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill mandates the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife to amend existing regulations to ensure that veterans with disabilities, as certified by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), are granted priority access to Antlerless Deer Permits (ADPs). This initiative recognizes the unique challenges that disabled veterans face and aims to enhance their outdoor recreational opportunities, specifically in hunting.

Contention

While the bill appears to foster support for disabled veterans, potential points of contention may arise surrounding resource allocation, permit distribution, and the impact on non-disabled hunters. There could be concerns about equity in hunting opportunities, as some may argue that prioritizing certain groups could limit access for the general hunting community. However, advocates for the bill maintain that prioritizing disabled veterans is a necessary step towards recognizing and supporting their sacrifices.

Companion Bills

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