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Committee supports Landry bill to expand moose hunting opportunities for critically ill Maine kids

AUGUSTA - The Legislature’s Joint Standing Committee on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife voted in unanimous support of all present for legislation sponsored by Rep. Scott Landry, D-Farmington, to expand moose hunting opportunities for Maine kids experiencing a critical or terminal illness. Currently, the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife gives out two moose permits per

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Legislative hearing on coyote bill a farce


Legislative hearing on coyote bill a farce
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On May 3, the Legislature’s Joint Standing Committee on Inland Fisheries and Wildlife conducted a fake public hearing for L.D.1265, An Act To Control the Means of Hunting Coyotes. Dozens of citizens attended, most speaking in favor of the bill. Unfortunately, our elected representatives refused to participate, as an average of four of the 13 committee members were present for the hearing at any one time.
Not surprisingly, the committee killed the bill — unanimously.
The bill would have placed limits on killing coyotes by banning the use of dogs to run them down and rip them apart, banning night hunting of coyotes, and banning baiting coyotes. It would not have impacted so-called “fair chase” hunting of coyotes or hunting them with the use of sight or sound decoys.

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