Bill Summaries: S 677 PROTECT RIGHT TO HUNT AND FISH.

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  • Summary date: Jun 26 2018 - View Summary

    AN ACT TO AMEND THE NORTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION TO PROTECT THE RIGHT TO HUNT, FISH, AND HARVEST WILDLIFE. Enacted June 25, 2018. Effective June 25, 2018.


  • Summary date: Jun 25 2018 - View Summary

    House amendment makes the following changes to 3rd edition. Amends proposed Article I, Section 38, of the North Carolina Constitution, providing that public hunting and fishing are to be the preferred means of managing and controlling wildlife. Removes provision that this section is not to be construed to modify any provision of law relating to public safety or the regulation of commercial activities. Provides that, if approved, new Section 38 would be effective upon certification. 


  • Summary date: Jun 20 2018 - View Summary

    Senate amendment makes the following changes to 2nd edition. Clarifies that the statewide general election is to be conducted in accordance with GS Chapter 163A, not Chapter 163. 


  • Summary date: Jun 20 2018 - View Summary

    Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to the 1st edition.

    Amends proposed new Section 38 of Article I of the North Carolina Constitution to provide that nothing the section modifies any provision of law related to public safety, trespass, property rights, eminent domain, or the regulation of commercial activities (was, related to trespass or property rights).

    Deletes the provision making the Constitutional amendment effective upon certification.


  • Summary date: Jun 6 2017 - View Summary

    Subject to approval by voters at the statewide election in November of 2018, adds new Section 38 to Article I of the North Carolina Constitution giving the people of the state a right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife, subject only to laws enacted by the General Assembly and rules adopted according to authority granted by the General Assembly to (1) promote wildlife conservation and management and (2) preserve the future of hunting and fishing. Makes public hunting and fishing a preferred means of managing and controlling wildlife. If approved, effective upon certification of the amendment to the Secretary of State.