Measure on the ballot in the 2018 North Carolina 2018 General Election in North Carolina.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote adds language to the state constitution that protects public hunting, fishing, and harvesting wildlife.
A "no" vote does not add language to the constitution that protects public hunting, fishing, and harvesting wildlife.
According to Senator Floyd McKissick, the amendment will not change or enhance the rights that currently exist for hunters and fishers in North Carolina. Instead, it will only further complicate existing laws., in opposition to Right To Hunt And Fish Amendment (Learn more)
Hunting, fishing, and harvesting wildlife are beloved American traditions and are important to wildlife management and conservation. According the National Rifle Association, this amendment is necessary to protect hunting rights because of recent challenges to hunting and fishing in other states., in support of Right To Hunt And Fish Amendment (Learn more)
This measure would amend the North Carolina Constitution, adding language to protect the right to “use traditional methods” for hunting, fishing, and harvesting wildlife. Should this act become law, public hunting and fishing will be the preferred method of managing wildlife populations.
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