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SB 2315 - In Cmte 3/14 - ACTION REQUIRED!
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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Jimbo" data-source="post: 252087" data-attributes="member: 3880"><p>North Dakota Bowhunters Association recently sent out this email: </p><p></p><p>"Fellow NDBA Members,</p><p> </p><p>Another update on SB 2315, the No Trespass Bill. The House Ag committee has released their version of Bill with a do pass vote. This really is not that much of a surprise, it was expected to come out this way.</p><p> </p><p>Now, they have also come out with the third, and possibly the worst version of this issue. The App idea is gone. No more red, green or yellow. I will try my best to highlight what they have done now. However, I have met with a dozen other Sportsman group people for over 2 hours and, collectively, we could not come to a good conclusion of what is going on with these new amendments.</p><p> </p><p>The new version lays out some very confusing rules for criminal trespass. It also says all land will be posted for hunting in August of 2020 unless this new “Land Access” committee says otherwise. The problem is, this committee will most likely be organized so that no agreement could be reached making all private lands posted.</p><p> </p><p>This new language is not only bad for the Sportsman, but also does very little for property owners as well. It is very confusing and the laws would be very hard to enforce.</p><p> </p><p>The bill is expected to be on the House floor tomorrow afternoon for a vote. If it fails, it is done.</p><p> </p><p>What you can do is contact your local Legislators TODAY and remind them how poorly this piece of legislation is being handled. Let them know the bill is not going to be a benefit to those concerned with private property rights or the Sportsman. Urge them to oppose the bill until something better can be worked out.</p><p> </p><p><a href="https://www.legis.nd.gov/lcn/assembly/constituentViews/public/findmylegislator.htm" target="_blank">Use this link to find your local Legislator</a> Enter your home address number and your zip code to find yours.</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.ndbowhunters.org/event4.html" target="_blank">Use this link for tips on how to write your Legislator </a>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Jimbo, post: 252087, member: 3880"] North Dakota Bowhunters Association recently sent out this email: "Fellow NDBA Members, Another update on SB 2315, the No Trespass Bill. The House Ag committee has released their version of Bill with a do pass vote. This really is not that much of a surprise, it was expected to come out this way. Now, they have also come out with the third, and possibly the worst version of this issue. The App idea is gone. No more red, green or yellow. I will try my best to highlight what they have done now. However, I have met with a dozen other Sportsman group people for over 2 hours and, collectively, we could not come to a good conclusion of what is going on with these new amendments. The new version lays out some very confusing rules for criminal trespass. It also says all land will be posted for hunting in August of 2020 unless this new “Land Access” committee says otherwise. The problem is, this committee will most likely be organized so that no agreement could be reached making all private lands posted. This new language is not only bad for the Sportsman, but also does very little for property owners as well. It is very confusing and the laws would be very hard to enforce. The bill is expected to be on the House floor tomorrow afternoon for a vote. If it fails, it is done. What you can do is contact your local Legislators TODAY and remind them how poorly this piece of legislation is being handled. Let them know the bill is not going to be a benefit to those concerned with private property rights or the Sportsman. Urge them to oppose the bill until something better can be worked out. [URL="https://www.legis.nd.gov/lcn/assembly/constituentViews/public/findmylegislator.htm"]Use this link to find your local Legislator[/URL] Enter your home address number and your zip code to find yours. [URL="http://www.ndbowhunters.org/event4.html"]Use this link for tips on how to write your Legislator [/URL]" [/QUOTE]
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