Posted June 4, 2015 1:03 pm by Comments

By Justin Stakes

Sunday Hunting
Sunday Hunting
Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation
Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation

Washington, DC -(AmmoLand.com)- The Connecticut Senate approved legislation that would allow Sunday archery hunting for deer on private lands in the Constitution State.

Championed throughout the process by the Connecticut Legislative Sportsmen’s Caucus, HB 6034 now heads to the Governor for his consideration. The Sunday hunting ban in Connecticut originated from the American colonial era when puritanical “blue laws” were commonly enacted to encourage church attendance.

However, Sunday hunting bans are one of the last remaining examples of these outdated restrictions. With the passage of HB 6034, Connecticut now joins the 45 other states throughout the nation that allow for Sunday hunting in some capacity.

“[This bill] is not all that we wanted, but it represents years of hard work in a bipartisan fashion,” said Caucus Co-Chair and Member of the National Assembly of Sportsmen’s Caucuses Executive Council, Representative Craig Miner. “The members of the entire Caucus worked both chambers so that the pitfalls of the past did not spoil the deal.”

As a member of the Sunday Hunting Coalition, the Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation has supported the repeal of Sunday hunting restrictions in all instances in which they currently exist. …read more

Source:: AmmoLand

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