Ohio Aims For A Right To Hunt & Fish
Tell Ohio lawmakers to advance SJR 8 and let voters decide whether hunting, fishing, and wildlife harvest deserve constitutional protection.
Ohio Senate Joint Resolution 8 would protect the right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife in the Ohio Constitution, including the use of traditional methods. The resolution also makes clear that wildlife conservation and management laws remain in place, and that nothing in the amendment overrides trespass or property rights.
This is not about removing rules. It is about protecting a lawful tradition, preserving Ohio’s outdoor heritage, and making sure the future of hunting and fishing is not left vulnerable to shifting political pressure.
SJR 8 is currently in the Senate General Government Committee, which means lawmakers need to hear from Ohioans now. Send your message and urge legislators to move SJR 8 forward.
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