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Old 06-30-2010, 03:22 PM
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Thumbs up Bow Hunting Radius 150 ft. if Signed by Christie

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OROHO, McHOSE AND CHIUSANO BOW HUNTING BILL PASSES GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Bipartisan legislation sponsored by Senator Steven Oroho, Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose and Assemblyman Gary Chiusano, all R-Sussex, Morris, and Hunterdon, that changes the perimeter for bow hunting around occupied buildings was approved today by the Senate and General Assembly. It now heads to the governor’s office for his signature.
“I applaud the Assembly for taking up this measure today,” said Oroho. “This is a responsible way to help reduce traffic accidents involving deer and it will help lower the chances of contracting Lyme disease.”
“This bill provides an increase in lands available for hunting in our state,” said McHose. “This is important not only for the better management of wildlife, but to help our small businesses. By increasing hunting opportunities New Jersey’s businesses benefit by more hunters buying licenses and gear. In addition, hunters will travel and this will benefit businesses such as restaurants and hotels.”
The bill, S-1181/A-1683, lowers the allowable radius for bow hunting around an occupied building to 150 feet. The current prohibition on bow hunting with 450 of a school playground will remain in effect. Additionally, owners and lessees of occupied buildings, along with others authorized by the owners, may continue to bow hunt within 150 feet of the occupied building. The bill specifies that an arrow may only be cast when the hunter is in an elevated position so that the arrow is aimed in a downward angle.
“The eradication of natural predators of deer, such as the grey wolf, the mountain lion and eastern coyote has allowed the deer population to thrive and increase,” said Chiusano. “Hunting is vital to furthering agriculture in the state, and it helps preserve our forests. Bow hunting, in particular, is a safe and effective means of helping to control the deer herd which is essential to their overall well-being.”
In 2006 Pennsylvania changed its bow hunting limit from 450 feet to 150 feet and as of this date, no injuries or accidents have been attributed to the change.
Some good legislation in NJ for a change.
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Old 07-01-2010, 12:14 PM
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This would be nice. I liked the sunday bowhunting bill they passed last year (or was it the year before?)
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Old 07-03-2010, 11:10 PM
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In NJ Politics there usually has to be some quid-pro-quo... I have to wonder what was promised or agreed to in the future in order to get this to pass our sometimes corrupt or ethically-empty legislators...
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Old 07-15-2010, 08:28 AM
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In NJ Politics there usually has to be some quid-pro-quo... I have to wonder what was promised or agreed to in the future in order to get this to pass our sometimes corrupt or ethically-empty legislators...
No quid-pro-quo or deal making was done.

Legislators presented with the facts and who participate in science-based discussions with sportsmen and women supported a sound, conservation deer management plan.
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