This resolution urges the Michigan Natural Resources Commission to extend the open firearm hunting season in 2025. Specifically, it suggests that the hunting season should run from November 1 to November 30, 2025. The goal is to provide more opportunities for hunters during that year.
Supporters of the resolution argue that extending the hunting season will benefit local hunters and promote wildlife management. They believe this change will enhance recreational opportunities and contribute to Michigan's outdoor economy.
Critics may contend that extending the hunting season could pose risks to wildlife populations and disrupt ecosystems. They might also argue that it could lead to safety concerns for both hunters and the general public during the extended period.
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MI HR0202