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Oklahoma May Soon Have an Official Bigfoot Hunting Season — and a $25K Prize for Catching It

Oklahoma May Soon Have an Official Bigfoot Hunting Season and a $25K Prize for Catching It Stacey Leasca Love a good conspiracy theory? Oklahoma is looking for you. In January, Oklahoma Rep. Justin Humphrey introduced a new bill to the state legislature in an attempt to open up licenses for Bigfoot Hunting Season. Yes. For real. A lot of people don t believe in Bigfoot, but a lot of people do, Humphrey said in a statement, explaining the licenses would be regulated by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission. There would be set dates for hunting the mythical creature, just as there are for other wildlife.

Oskaloosa News Recap For January 25th, 2021 - Oskaloosa News

Oskaloosa News Recap For January 25th, 2021 Local News Neatly three dozen missing kids were rescued by authorities in Southern California during a human trafficking investigation. Of the 33 children rescued, eight were being sexually exploited when authorities swooped in to save them, according to the FBI. One arrest was made and multiple investigations were launched as part of the probe. In 2020, the FBI conducted 664 human trafficking investigations across the country, leading to the arrest of 473 traffickers. ### New York State lost 1 million jobs during the COVID crisis last year due to lockdowns and lack of tourism and business activity. According to the state Labor Department NYC alone lost nearly 600k jobs from Dec. 2019 to Dec. 2020 that’s about 1 in 8 jobs or about 12%.

Can you hunt for Bigfoot in Oklahoma?

Bigfoot hunting season could soon be a reality in Oklahoma. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 7:43 PM EST January 22, 2021 OKLAHOMA, USA A bill was introduced in Oklahoma on Wednesday (Jan. 20) to establish a Bigfoot hunting season.  State Rep. Justin Humphrey, who represents Atoka, Bryan, Choctaw and Pushmataha counties, proposed House Bill 1648 for the First Regular Session of the 58th Oklahoma Legislature on Feb. 1. The new law would establish a Bigfoot hunting season, overseen and regulated by the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission.  Humphry says the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission would determine when Bigfoot season would open and determine the cost of the license.  

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