Not much of a shocker there I’d say. The problem is the information the Sierra Club is presenting to the public about HCR2037, which is a proposed amendment to the Arizona Constitution that would give citizens of that state a guaranteed right to hunt. The Sierra Club is saying that a passage of this bill would remove control of wildlife management from the fish and game and put it in the hands of the legislature. But that’s not true.
HCR2037 says: (the emboldening is mine)
House Concurrent Resolution 2037 amends the Arizona Constitution to ensure the right of Arizona citizens to hunt, fish, and harvest game animals pursuant to existing regulations and restrictions.
It also spells out the authority of the Game and Fish Department and the Game and Fish Commission. Perhaps the Sierra Club is taking out of context the part of the bill that says under “provisions”,
States that the right of Arizona citizens to hunt, fish, and harvest game animals in a manner consistent with the laws of trespass shall not be impaired, except as reasonably restricted or regulated by the Legislature.
I believe this is in reference to laws that influence access to hunting lands and in no way states or implies that the management of fish and wildlife in Arizona would be put in the laps of the legislature.
Tom Remington


