South Dakota 2022 Regular Session

South Dakota Senate Bill SB73

Introduced
1/11/22  
Refer
1/11/22  
Report Pass
2/1/22  
Engrossed
2/3/22  
Refer
2/4/22  
Report Pass
2/24/22  
Enrolled
2/25/22  

Caption

Provide for the use of artificial light and night-vision equipment while hunting coyotes and other predators.

Impact

If enacted, SB73 would significantly revise South Dakota's hunting regulations, particularly concerning the methods allowed for hunting nocturnal predators. By permitting night-vision equipment under defined circumstances, the bill aims to facilitate more effective predator control, which can be beneficial for local ecosystems and agricultural interests. However, the bill's adoption reflects a balancing act between encouraging responsible hunting practices and maintaining public safety during nighttime hunts.

Summary

Senate Bill 73 addresses the use of artificial light and night-vision equipment while hunting coyotes and other predators in South Dakota. The legislation amends existing hunting laws to regulate the use of such equipment during specific times and under certain conditions. The main intent of the bill is to allow hunters more effective means to manage predator populations while ensuring safety and adherence to wildlife management practices. Provisions include stipulations around where and when night-vision can be used, such as restrictions on public highways and private lands without the landowner's permission.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB73 appears to be largely supportive among hunting and agricultural advocacy groups who argue that the bill will help control predator populations that threaten livestock and wildlife alike. Conversely, there is some concern among environmentalists and animal rights advocates who worry about the implications of expanded nighttime hunting and the potential for increased encounters between hunters and the public. This bifurcation in sentiment underscores broader discussions about wildlife management, hunting ethics, and community safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention focus on the permissibility of hunting methods and the potential for misuse of night-vision technology. Critics of the bill may argue that allowing night-time hunts could lead to irresponsible behavior, such as hunting near populated areas where public safety could be compromised. Supporters, however, contend that regulated use of night-vision technology will make hunting safer and more effective, providing clear guidelines on acceptable practices. This push-and-pull reflects larger debates within South Dakota regarding wildlife management and hunting rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SD SB78

Authorize a change in bullet diameter for use in taking certain animals.

SD HB2213

Relating to the hunting of coyotes

SD HB2117

Relating to the hunting of coyotes

SD HB2594

Relating to the hunting of coyotes

SD HB4686

Relating to the hunting of coyotes

SD HB2511

Relating generally to hunting and fishing

SD HB4048

WV Keep, Bear and Drive with Arms Act

SD SB469

Clarifying persons may lawfully possess loaded rifles and shotguns in vehicles in certain instances

SD SB287

Prohibiting turkey hunting with rifle

SD SB234

Prohibiting turkey hunting with rifle

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.