Attention Pennsylvania hunters!
Our legislators are back in session, and it’s time to make our voices heard! Senate Bill 67 (SB 67), which seeks to allow hunting and trapping on Sundays, will be reviewed and voted on by the House Game and Fisheries Committee at their meeting on Tuesday, October 1, at 9:30 A.M.
This crucial legislation aims to remove the prohibition on Sunday hunting, giving hunters more opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and enhancing our engagement with nature. Allowing Sunday hunting increases accessibility for all hunters, making it easier to participate in this beloved tradition. More hunting days contribute to better wildlife management, supporting healthy ecosystems and balanced animal populations. This bill not only benefits hunters but also promotes local economies and encourages family activities in nature.
It’s essential to urge the committee to pass SB 67. Here’s how you can help: reach out to the committee members and express your support for SB 67. Share why this legislation matters to you and the hunting community. Encourage fellow hunters to take action— the more voices we raise, the stronger our message will be!
Your voice is vital in this effort. Let’s work together to ensure that SB 67 passes and allows for a more inclusive hunting experience in Pennsylvania.
Act now! Thank you for supporting our hunting rights!