Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1811

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Hunting deer; establishes continuous open season.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1811 is intended to amend existing laws regarding hunting seasons and bag limits for game animals within Virginia. By broadening the hunting scope, the bill addresses concerns about overpopulation of deer that can lead to significant damage to crops, property, and increased road traffic incidents. The amendment modifies the authority of the Board to prescribe regulations, allowing for a more proactive approach in response to wildlife management needs and pest control initiatives. This legislative change is expected to positively impact rural communities by facilitating hunting as a local recreational activity and method of population control.

Summary

House Bill 1811 establishes a continuous open season for the hunting of deer in Virginia, allowing hunters to pursue deer year-round without the previous seasonal restrictions. This legislation aims to address issues related to deer population management and agricultural damage caused by these animals. By eliminating the closed seasons, the bill seeks to provide more flexibility and accessibility for hunters, thereby promoting wildlife management efforts and potentially reducing human-wildlife conflicts in agricultural areas. The bill's provisions also implement regulatory measures for hunting practices, including safety protocols such as wearing blaze orange or pink clothing during specified hunting times.

Contention

However, there are notable points of contention surrounding HB 1811. Critics express concerns that a continuous open season could lead to overhunting, ethical problems related to wildlife conservation, and potential impacts on deer populations that may not be sufficient to sustain harvest levels. Additional discussions during committee reviews also touch on safety issues, particularly how a constant hunting season may affect residential areas and non-hunters enjoying outdoor activities in the same spaces. There are calls for more robust regulations and measures to ensure that hunting practices remain safe and sustainable, balancing the needs of agricultural interests with environmental stewardship.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB252

Toxicological testing on dogs and cats.

VA AB1254

Bobcats: take prohibition: hunting season: management plan.

VA HB725

Hunting with steel-jawed traps; prohibition, penalty.

VA HB709

Deer, elk, or bear; damaging fruit trees, crops, etc.

VA HB2273

Deer, elk, or bear; Director of DWR or his designee has exclusive authority to provide kill permits.

VA SB2276

Open seasons; extend those ending on a Friday until 30 minutes after sunset on the following Sunday.

VA SB031

Prohibit Hunting Bobcat Lynx And Mountain Lion

VA HB4506

Natural resources: other; Upper Peninsula natural resources commission; create. Amends secs. 301, 40102 & 40103 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.301 et seq.).TIE BAR WITH: HB 4509'23, HB 4507'23, HB 4508'23

VA SF0003

Mule and whitetail deer-separate hunting seasons.

VA SF0111

Mule and whitetail deer-separate hunting seasons.

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