Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1614

Introduced
6/16/25  

Caption

In game or wildlife protection, further providing for regulations; and, in hunting and furtaking, repealing provisions relating to hunting on Sunday prohibited and to hunting on Sunday without written permission.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1614 would significantly alter existing laws related to hunting regulations in the state. By repealing the prohibition on Sunday hunting and the need for written permission, the bill seeks to modernize the state's approach to wildlife management, aligning with practices in other states that allow for hunting on Sundays. This change could lead to an increase in hunter participation, potentially impacting wildlife populations and habitat management strategies.

Summary

House Bill 1614 addresses regulations in game and wildlife protection, specifically repealing previous restrictions on hunting on Sundays. The bill aims to provide more freedom to hunters by eliminating the requirement for written permission for Sunday hunting, thus promoting outdoor recreational activities. The intent behind this legislation is to increase participation in hunting, which proponents believe could enhance wildlife management and conservation efforts through regulated hunting practices.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HB 1614 appears to be mixed. Supporters of the bill, primarily comprised of hunting enthusiasts and some outdoor recreation advocates, argue that repealing the prohibition will enhance recreational opportunities and attract more individuals to the sport. Conversely, opponents, including certain conservation groups, express concern that increased hunting activity could negatively affect wildlife populations, especially if not managed properly. The debate over this bill highlights the tension between recreational hunting interests and wildlife conservation efforts.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB 1614 revolve around differing perspectives on wildlife governance and conservation priorities. Supporters assert that the bill encourages responsible hunting, thereby aiding in wildlife management, while critics fear that the increased hunting on Sundays could lead to overharvesting and significant disruptions in animal populations. Additionally, the aspect of providing unrestricted access without written permissions raises concerns related to land use and ethical hunting practices. The discussions surrounding this bill encapsulate a broader dialogue about the balance between recreational pursuits and environmental stewardship.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HB2106

In hunting and furtaking, repealing provisions relating to hunting on Sunday prohibited, providing for temporary Sunday hunting authorized and for hunting and training on Sunday, repealing provisions relating to trespass on private property while hunting and to hunting on Sunday without written permission, providing for the offense of trespass on private land while hunting or furtaking and for the offense of hunting, trapping or taking game or wildlife without written permission and further providing for training dogs on small game; in special licenses and permits, further providing for field dog trials; and imposing penalties.

PA SB67

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission; in game or wildlife protection, further providing for report to commission officer and for surrender of carcass to commission officer; in hunting and furtaking, repealing provisions relating to hunting on Sunday prohibited, providing for hunting on Sunday and further providing for unlawful devices and methods, for the offense of trespass on private property while hunting and for hunting on Sunday without written permission; and, in special licenses and permits, providing for agriculture access permit list.

PA HB669

In hunting and furtaking, further providing for unlawful devices and methods; and, in hunting and furtaking licenses, further providing for denial or revocation of licenses and for period of revocation.

PA HB1780

In hunting and furtaking licenses, further providing for elk hunting licenses.

PA SB1087

In Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission; in game or wildlife protection, further providing for report to commission officer and for surrender of carcass to commission officer; in hunting and furtaking, further providing for the offense of trespass on private property while hunting; and, in special licenses and permits, providing for agriculture access permit list.

PA SB698

In hunting and furtaking licenses, further providing for license requirements; and, in special licenses and permits, further providing for

PA HB1959

In hunting and furtaking licenses, further providing for residents.

PA HB59

In hunting and furtaking, further providing for interference with lawful taking of wildlife or other activities permitted by this title prohibited.

PA HB303

In hunting and furtaking licenses, further providing for resident license and fee exemptions.

PA HB1846

In enforcement, further providing for revocation, suspension or denial of license, permit or registration; and, in hunting and furtaking licenses, further providing for denial or revocation of licenses and for period of revocation.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.