Legislative Alert: Public Hearing 2/18/2010
Several
Important Bills Pending Action in Hartford
Please Contact Your
State Legislators Today!
A number of bills of interest to gun owners and sportsmen have been introduced
and are currently pending consideration.
Senate Bill 82, Senate Bill 115, House Bill 5038, and House Bill 5080 would repeal the hike in hunting and fishing
license fees which were raised last year. These bills have been assigned
to the Joint Committee on Environment.
With many families struggling to afford basic necessities in this difficult
economy, it's important that we keep hunting accessible to all, regardless of
their socio-economic status. In addition, there have been recent
experiences in other states that show lower license fees generate more revenue
for conservation and the state by giving lower-income earners the opportunity
to buy a license they might not otherwise afford, thereby broadening the base
of hunters. Because of declining numbers of hunters, overpopulation of
species like the whitetail deer, and decreased revenue for conservation
projects, it simply makes sense to lower hunting license fees.
Please contact your State Legislators TODAY and respectfully urge
them to support SB82, SB115, HB5038, and HB5080. Contact information
can be found by clicking here.
Senate Bill 28 would eliminate the independent Board of
Firearms Permit Examiners and delegate all such duties to the Department of
Public Safety. SB28 is currently awaiting a hearing in the Joint
Committee on Government Administration and Elections.
House Bill 5158 has been assigned to the Joint Committee on
Public Safety and Security where it will be heard on Thursday, February
18. This legislation would, among other things, would outlaw the private
transfer of long guns and also includes a provision mandating the registration
of long guns.
Please voice your opposition to SB28 and HB5158. Contact
information can be found by clicking here.