Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation that largely outlaws some hunting and fishing competitions in an effort to curb 'the wasteful taking of certain wildlife.' In a press release issued by the governor’s office, Hochul said the legislation targets contests, competitions, derbies and tournaments held for prize money or entertainment. The new regulations will go into effect in November 2024.
Do you support a new law banning some hunting and fishing competitions in New York State?
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Governor Kathy Hochul has signed legislation that largely outlaws some hunting and fishing competitions in an effort to curb 'the wasteful taking of certain wildlife.' In a press release issued by the governor’s office, Hochul said the legislation targets contests, competitions, derbies and tournaments held for prize money or entertainment. The new regulations will go into effect in November 2024.
Do you support a new law banning some hunting and fishing competitions in New York State?