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House of Representatives
Session of 2013 - 2014 Regular Session

MEMORANDUM

Posted: January 7, 2013 03:47 PM
From: Representative Matt Gabler
To: All House members
Subject: Amending the Game and Wildlife Code to Remove the Statutory Prohibition Against Hunting with an Air or Gas Powered Weapon
 
In the near future, I plan to introduce legislation amending the Game and Wildlife Code to remove the prohibition on hunting with an air or gas powered weapon. This would not automatically allow these weapons to be used for hunting, but would simply give the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) the authority to regulate the use of such weapons during specific seasons or for specific species as they see fit in order to properly manage our various game species. Currently, statute specifically prohibits the PGC from allowing the use of these weapons.

Air and gas powered weapon technology has advanced in great lengths in recent years, with many such weapons now having equal or greater muzzle energy and stopping power when compared with numerous small caliber weapons currently allowed under law or regulation of the commission. Many states, including Virginia and neighboring Maryland, Ohio, New York, West Virginia and Delaware allow hunting with air powered weapons. This legislation would enable Pennsylvania to move into the twenty-first century and allow the PGC and their experts to use their data and expertise to determine whether the regulated use of these weapons is prudent with today’s technology.

Thank you for your consideration of this proposal.



Introduced as HB1136