Bill would allow younger children to hunt in Michigan
By editor on May 27, 2011 | In Legislation, MI Dept of Natural Resources, Wildlife Management, Hunting
Detroit Free Press
LANSING — Children under 10 would be allowed to hunt as long as they’re with an adult mentor through legislation that has passed the Michigan House.
The measure adopted Tuesday by an 85-23 vote next goes to the Senate, which has passed similar legislation. Read complete story on Detroit Free Press.
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