Pennsylvania HB2671 amends hunting laws to prohibit certain methods and devices, and expands revocation of hunting licenses.
Pennsylvania HB2671 amends the state's hunting and furtaking laws by adding new prohibitions on hunting methods and devices, including beating game or wildlife. The bill also expands the grounds for revocation of hunting licenses, including convictions or acknowledgments of guilt for certain violations. The Pennsylvania Game Commission can deny or revoke licenses for those convicted or accused of specific violations, and may deny the privilege to hunt or take wildlife anywhere in the state for a period determined by the commission.
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