Posted February 8, 2023 7:24 pm by Comments

By Rebecca Jones

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Wyoming Senate Will Vote on Bill to Increase Hunter Opportunities on Public Lands
GOA-Backed HB0104 passed the Wyoming House! This bill will increase hunter opportunities throughout Wyoming on public lands, and now the battle moves to the Wyoming Senate.
Currently, in regards to night predator hunting, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission restricts the use of artificial lights, thermal imaging, infrared imaging, and other lights to private lands only. This makes all public lands (over one-half of the Cowboy State) off limits to hunters and restricts hunter opportunity significantly.
HB0104 will remove these restrictions and extend hunter opportunities to public lands including U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management Lands.
Over 30 states, including blue states like Massachusetts, allow this practice on public lands, and there is no biological reason to restrict night vision that would justify this policy by Game and Fish. Accordingly, there is widespread public support to end this unnecessary ban on public land night vision use, and

Source: Gun Owners of America

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