Virginia: State Senate to Vote on Sunday Hunting Legislation this Wednesday!

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Please contact you senator via email or call and tell them to vote yes in Support of Senate Bill 464.
You can go here to find your Senator: http://conview.state.va.us/whosmy.nsf/main?openform or http://www.nramedia.org/t/388202/8468814/1968/0/ (this one is simpler) as well.
This bill will allow hunting on Sundays (but not dog hunting) and only on Private Land - not public.
Albeit imperfect its a HUGE step as no bill has gone before Senate before like this.
Its a Freedom issue for me and it will not pass without a fight.
Do it.
PLEASE

Virginia: State Senate to Vote on Sunday Hunting Legislation this Wednesday!

This Wednesday, January 25, the state Senate is expected to consider Senate Bill 464, legislation that would remove the prohibition on Sunday hunting in the Commonwealth of Virginia. This legislation passed in the state Senate Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources Committee by an 11 to 4 vote last week. Senate Bill 464, sponsored by state Senator Ralph Northram (D-6), was amended in committee by the sponsor to repeal the ban on Sunday hunting on private property and public waters, and to prohibit the hunting of deer with dogs on Sundays.

Currently, Virginia is one of only six states in the country that strictly bans hunting on Sundays. This prohibition harms Virginia’s economy and threatens the very future of our hunting heritage by discouraging hunter recruitment and retention. It is time that the decision on this hunting policy, like virtually all others, be delegated to the Virginia Board of Game and Inland Fisheries.

At a time when the economy is struggling and too many Virginians are out of work, legislators must not continue to refuse the enormous economic benefits associated with allowing hunting on Sundays. Comprehensive research from the National Shooting Sports Foundation shows that allowing hunting on Sundays would generate a total annual economic impact estimated at $296 million and create 3,927 jobs. All of this would be spurred by simply eliminating words from state statute books (the current prohibition), not spending taxpayer dollars on some pie-in-the-sky scheme.

Please contact your state Senator today, and respectfully urge him or her to pass this critical pro-hunting legislation and extend Virginians the same privileges and opportunities that hunters in the vast majority of states already enjoy. To locate your state Senator and their contact information, please click here.
 
I didn't know it didn't permit dog hunting. No wonder the most vocal opponents are two dog hunting coalitions.

While I am often annoyed by dogs while deer hunting, people should be able to use them on their own private land even on Sundays.

I have mixed feelings about this bill. I already e-mailed my senator and delegate in support of the bill. (see my last post in your first thread on the matter) However, I think excluding public land is ludicrous. The wildlife management areas especially should allow hunting on Sunday. Those are paid for, at least partially, by hunting license fees. This bill, if passed, can either be a step in the right direction, leading to further opening of Sunday hunting, or it can be a case closed law, which precludes any further bills from making it onto the floor. If the bill fails, which I believe it will, that also might preclude further bills from making it out of committee for a long time.

Politicians are all too happy to keep the status quo.
 
It doesn't include dog's because the dog hunters asked not to hunt on Sunday. The original bill allowed dogs, but the dog hunters threw a fit about sunday hunting and didn't want to hunt sunday's. Their leadership is corrupt and more beholden to that government should dictate when and where we go to church than they are to their paying memberships right to hunt.

Screw them. If the VaDHA doesn't want dog hunters to hunt on Sunday then that's their own fault.

This bill could be heard at any time. Wednsday is, from what I understand, the first day it can be voted on.

If your interested in protecting the future of hunting, go to the Virginia Sunday Hunting Coalition and use their form to contact your Senator and member of the House of Delegates.

I've emailed both of mine and gave them both calls today to remind them of their promise to me earlier this year to support it if and when it came to the floor. I'm happy to report that Janet Howell (D-Fairfax), who is pretty much a gun banner, is going to vote in support of the bill.

Looks like all the Democrats are for it, the Republicans are split (the split is along freedom/beholden to the church lines)
 
The Virginia Senate Passed the Sunday Hunting Legislation Thursday January 26th 2012. It now has to go to the House of Delegates.
http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?ID=7294
 
MECHAGODZILLA II: I hope this passes. There are far more important issues for Christians to care about.

This is good for the Seventh Day Adventists who work all week and then are in Church on Saturdays.
 
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