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Committee withdraws do-pass motion on apprentice hunting/trapping bill amid youth-safety concerns
Summary
The committee withdrew a do-pass motion on House Bill 96 after members raised concerns about language that could expand apprentice hunting privileges (potentially for 10-year-olds) to additional species; members agreed to work on amendments before taking further action.
During executive action the House Fish, Wildlife and Parks Committee withdrew a do-pass motion on House Bill 96 after members raised safety and scope concerns about apprentice hunting and trapping provisions.
Vice Chair read the title and moved a do-pass recommendation on a bill that would create a trapping apprentice certificate program and revise the…
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