Bear Vote Stands Up In Maine
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Bear Vote Stands Up In Maine





Despite the November 2004 vote by Maine citizens that rejected Question 2, a ban on hunting bears over bait or with hounds or the trapping of bears, anti-hunters have continued to try to legislate their views. Seven legislative efforts this year that would have unreasonably restricted the state's bear hunt, according to the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance, have been defeated. The Maine Legislative Council refused to allow the most recent, a proposed ban on using hounds, sponsored by Rep. John Churchill (R-Washburn), even to be introduced.

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