A Pennsylvania law that has prohibited hunting on Sundays for more than 150 years could soon be eliminated, as legislation overturning the state’s Sunday hunting ban awaits the governor’s final signature.
Gov. Josh Shapiro plans to sign the bill into law during a ceremony on Wednesday, according to the bill’s lead sponsor, House Rep. Mandy Steele. If it does become official later this week, the legislation will remove the Sunday hunting prohibition from state law and allow the Pennsylvania Game Commission to decide which Sundays could be added to the hunting calendar. The state already allows hunting on three consecutive Sundays each year, thanks to a law passed in 2019, while the original hunting restriction law enacted in 1873 allows the hunting of just coyotes, foxes, and crows on all days including Sunday.
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