Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1293

Introduced
3/25/25  
Refer
3/25/25  

Caption

An Act to Prohibit Coyote-killing Contests in Maine

Impact

Should LD1293 be enacted, it would bring significant changes to wildlife management and hunting practices in Maine. The law aims to mitigate the inhumane treatment of animals and promote ethical hunting practices. By prohibiting contests that encourage indiscriminate killing, the bill may also address public concerns regarding animal cruelty and help preserve the coyote population, which plays a crucial role in the ecosystem as a predator. Furthermore, it would align Maine’s laws with those of other states that have already taken steps against such contests.

Summary

Legislative Document 1293, titled 'An Act to Prohibit Coyote-killing Contests in Maine', seeks to ban organized competitions aimed at killing coyotes for monetary or other prizes. The bill explicitly defines a 'coyote-killing contest' and outlines the penalties associated with engaging in such activities. If passed, participants and organizers of these contests would be committing a Class E crime, while still allowing for sanctioned culling by government officials when necessary for public safety or property protection.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1293 appears to be mixed. Supporters of the bill, including animal rights advocates and conservationists, view it positively, emphasizing the ethical treatment of animals and the need for responsible wildlife management. Opponents, including some hunting groups, argue that such regulations infringe upon traditional hunting practices and can undermine local heritage. This highlights a broader societal debate about balancing wildlife conservation efforts with recreational hunting rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the implications for local hunters and the enforcement of the bill. Opponents fear that banning coyote-killing contests could affect local hunting economies and traditions. Additionally, the bill's specific exclusions for lawful culling by government employees lead to discussions about the proper management of wildlife populations. The dichotomy between humane treatment of animals and the rights of hunters reflects a fundamental conflict that may influence future legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD814

An Act to Restrict the Daytime and Nighttime Killing of Coyotes

ME LD958

An Act to Expand Protections to Maine's Loons from Lead Poisoning by Prohibiting the Sale and Use of Certain Painted Lead Jigs

ME LD1221

An Act to Make Changes to the Distribution Amounts to Certain Maine Clean Election Act Candidates in Contested General Elections

ME LD22

An Act to Impede the Transfer of Firearms to Prohibited Persons

ME LD536

An Act to Provide Natural Organic Reduction Facilities for Maine Residents for the Conversion of Human Remains to Soil

ME LD2085

An Act to Update Maine's Domestic Violence and Stalking Laws

ME LD1703

An Act to Amend the Maine Equal Pay Law by Prohibiting Pay Discrimination Based on Race

ME LD1964

An Act to Create the Maine Paid Family and Medical Leave Benefits Program

ME LD1610

An Act to Prohibit Campaign Spending by Foreign Governments and Promote an Anticorruption Amendment to the United States Constitution

ME LD2010

An Act to Correct Inconsistencies, Conflicts and Errors in the Laws of Maine

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.