Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD544

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Refer
2/9/23  

Caption

An Act to Increase the Chance of Receiving a Moose Permit for Maine Service Members and Veterans

Impact

The bill's passage would directly amend existing regulations surrounding moose hunting permits in Maine, altering the lottery system specifically for military service members and veterans. By providing a more favorable point accumulation system, it aims to recognize their service while also balancing wildlife management interests. The implications may also lead to increased participation in hunting activities among veterans, thus promoting outdoor recreation and potentially enhancing state tourism related to hunting.

Summary

LD544, titled 'An Act to Increase the Chance of Receiving a Moose Permit for Maine Service Members and Veterans', aims to enhance the opportunities for active-duty service members and veterans in Maine to obtain a moose hunting permit. The legislation proposes to increase the points accumulated by these individuals in the lottery system for moose permits, which would effectively double their chances compared to non-military applicants. This is particularly significant in a state where hunting permits are highly sought after and the chances of being drawn can be quite low.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD544 appears favorable among legislators and advocacy groups supporting veterans. It is viewed as a positive step towards honoring the sacrifices of military personnel, offering them an opportunity to enjoy a recreational activity that is a significant part of Maine's culture. However, there may be sentiments of contention regarding whether such modifications to the permit process create inequities in access for other hunters.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise during discussions about the fairness and equity of prioritizing military veterans in the lottery system. Critics could argue that this change might disadvantage regular Maine residents who are also avid hunters and may question if the policy effectively serves the greater interest of wildlife management. Thus, while the bill has strong advocacy, it prompts the need for careful consideration of its broader impacts on hunting regulations and local community dynamics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1430

An Act Regarding the Transfer of Moose Permits to Disabled Veterans

ME LD126

An Act to Improve the Fairness of Adaptive Management Study Moose Hunt Permits by Exempting Those Permittees from the 4-year Limitation on Receiving Another Permit

ME HB843

Free hunting/fishing for service members/veterans with 50% disability rating

ME HB05367

An Act Concerning Motor Vehicle Marker Plates For Certain Veterans And Service Members, Municipal Veterans Services, Veterans-related Property Tax Relief And Technical Revisions To Veterans' And Military Affairs Statutes.

ME HB280

Provides reduced fees for concealed handgun permits for active duty members, reserve members, and veterans of U.S. armed forces (EN DECREASE SD RV See Note)

ME H0683

Recreational Licenses and Permits for Military Servicemembers and Veterans

ME SB3

Health Occupations - Service Members, Veterans, and Military Spouses - Temporary Licensure, Certification, Registration, and Permitting

ME S00243

Includes the Space Force as being members of the armed forces or veterans eligible for certain credits and benefits that are available to other active and veteran members of the armed forces.

ME HB196

Health Occupations - Service Members, Veterans, and Military Spouses - Temporary Licensure, Certification, Registration, and Permitting

ME SB78

Health Occupations - Service Members, Veterans, and Military Spouses - Temporary Licensure, Certification, Registration, and Permitting

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.