Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB851

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in Pennsylvania Game Commission, further providing for organization of commission, providing for prohibition and further providing for accountability; 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; imposing penalties; and making an editorial change.

Impact

The bill will significantly impact the state's hunting laws by lifting the blanket prohibition on Sunday hunting and replacing it with a system that allows hunting on three specified Sundays throughout the year, while still requiring written permission for hunting on private land. This could potentially increase opportunities for hunters and enhance regulatory clarity. The bill also establishes penalties for violations regarding trespass while hunting, which strengthens the protection of private land rights.

Summary

House Bill 851 modernizes several provisions concerning hunting regulations in Pennsylvania. It aims to repeal the previous prohibition on hunting on Sundays and introduce a framework for limited Sunday hunting, while ensuring that private land owners have the right to control access to their properties. Furthermore, it introduces new definitions and provisions relevant to the operation of the Pennsylvania Game Commission and establishes accountability measures within the Commission's operations.

Sentiment

There appears to be a mixed sentiment surrounding HB 851. Supporters argue that allowing Sunday hunting could expand hunting opportunities, align Pennsylvania with other states' more flexible hunting laws, and aid in wildlife management efforts. On the other hand, critics express concerns about the potential for increased hunting pressure on wildlife and disruptions to local communities, especially regarding access and property rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions around the bill include concerns over landowner rights and the impact on local hunting traditions. The requirement for written permission to hunt on private property is seen as a safeguard; however, debates continue around the implications of expanding Sunday hunting. Opponents of the bill fear that more hunting days could lead to conflicts in community spaces and complications for property owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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