I received an email alert on this from the Kansas Bowhunters Association and emailed everyone on the committee list for this bill. I have received numerous responses back in opposition, but received one who stated his concern was with deaths and injuries from vehicle/deer accidents (Webster Roth). He wants to increase buck tags to reduce vehicle accidents. I told him that this doesn't make much sense. I smell a fish and I think that he must have something to personal to gain from this bill.
In my email I said that you wouldn't go to a tire shop to get your teeth worked on so why is Kansas allowing legislators who have no knowledge of natural resources to create regulations when we have the KDWPT. Doesn't make sense.
I also said that it doesn't make sense to write blanket regulations for the entire state. Deer populations, human populations, topography, climate, crops etc. all differ greatly from the eastern part of the state to the western. Regulations and tag allotments should be configured uniquely for each unit.
Please take the time to email the legislators on the committee. I have copied and pasted the KBA email below.
With the Kansas Legislature in session KBA members should actively monitor bills as they are proposed. Currently HB2079 (
see attached) should be followed and be prepared to share your comments. The Bill as currently written establishes a statutory white-tailed deer "firearm" hunting season (start Wednesday before Thanksgiving) but a new draft will establish this statutory white-tailed deer firearm hunting season to start on Tuesday (instead of Wednesday) before Thanksgiving and requires the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks to provide resident hunting license holders certain permits "free of charge".........as well as
2 buck permits.
See the full wording of the bill on the legislative website. As of January 18 the Bill was referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget. You may also check the status of the bill on the website:
http://www.kslegislature.org/li/b20...50hxm_A_Av5UTHui-3AJrf3mw4aeyExWY0xkuK4Re5ssk or call the legislative hotline 1-800-432-3924.
We strongly urge you to contact each and every state representative that has been involved with this bill. The names and contact info. of each are provided below:
Current Sponsor of HB 2079: Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources
Chair:
[email protected] 785-296-7463
Vice Chair:
[email protected] 785-296-7637
Committee Asst:
[email protected] 785-296-7463
Ranking Minority Member:
[email protected] 785-296-7657
Members:
[email protected] 785-296-5863
[email protected] 785-296-7667
[email protected] 785-296-7354
[email protected] 785-296-7451
[email protected] 785-296-7616
[email protected] 785-296-7384
[email protected] 785-296-7105
[email protected] 785-296-7502
[email protected] 785-296-7691
[email protected] 785-296-7669
[email protected] 785-296-7647
[email protected] 785-296-7392
[email protected] 785-296-7686
[email protected] 785-296-7641
1/18/2023 Referred To: House Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources Budget
Chair:
[email protected] 785 296-7679
Vice Chair:
[email protected] 785-296-7647
Committee Asst:
[email protected] 785-296-7679
Ranking Minority Member:
[email protected] 785-296-7657
Members:
[email protected] 785-296-7371
[email protected] 785-296-7654
[email protected] 785-296-7430
[email protected] 785-296-7665
[email protected] 785-296-7616
[email protected] 785-296-7637