A new bill sponsored by Assemblyman Anthony Chiappone (AB1202) is remarkable piece of proposed legislation. It tips the scales far beyond anything that I can recall ever presented before a state to consider. This bill, if passed, would give sole authority of fish and game issues to the head of the Department of Environmental Protection. It would move the fish and game council out of the Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife and put under the complete control of the DEP Commissioner.
The same bill would provide that the Commissioner then can pick and choose, shut down or open any and all hunting and fishing seasons, set bag limits, etc. without anyone else’s approval.
But get this. The 13-member fish and game council which is a part of the Division of Fish, Game and Wildlife, as proposed by this bill, would now run by the DEP Commissioner and would be comprised of members with the following make up:
One person will be the Commission of DEP.
A second member will be the chairman of the council “of the committee established pursuant to section 7 of “The Endangered and Nongame Species Conservation Act,” P.L.1973, c.309 (C.23:2A-7)”
Two members will be farmers, recommended to the governor via the agriculture industry.
Two members will be sportsmen as recommended by the New Jersey State Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs.
Two members will be “individuals with experience in environmental protection, recommended to the Governor for appointment to the council by the New Jersey Environmental Federation.”
And five members will be “individuals with experience in environmental protection or other fields relevant to animal welfare and with a background in the preservation of wildlife, recommended to the Governor for appointment to the council by the New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance, The Bear Education and Resource Group, and the Humane Society of the United States, and chosen with due consideration to achieve balanced geographic representation of all regions of the State.”
So there you have it. Sportsmen, who for decades have funded and ran the fish and game, would be under this bill, relegated to a 2-person representation of a 13-member panel basically dominated by animal rights and animal protection groups and environmentalists dead set against hunting, fishing and trapping.
The bill also seems to focus on giving the Commissioner the authority to stop any and all seasons on any game and substitute it with other “nonlethal” means of wildlife management, at the commissioner’s discretion.
The make-up proposed in this bill is completely absurd and I believe is a reflection of the societal problems that face the state of New Jersey. It is expedient that everyone notify their representatives and tell them that the Humane Society of the United States, et. al. cannot be the managers of New Jersey’s wildlife.
There is simply no way that this bill should ever make it out of committee.
Tom Remington
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