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Thirty-five West Virginia counties lose Sunday hunting (5/15/2002) In a setback for
hunting opportunities, over half of the counties in West Virginia have
voted to outlaw Sunday hunting. The West Virginia legislature approved
statewide Sunday hunting in 2001, but noted that it could be prohibited
through a countywide vote. During
the May primary election, 35 counties rejected Sunday hunting and
reduced the hunting opportunities of working sportsmen and sportswomen
who find it difficult to get into the field on other days. The
main opposition to Sunday hunting has come from the West Virginia Farm
Bureau. In
the counties that rejected Sunday hunting, the issue cannot appear on
the ballot again for two years. Counties that approve the activity
cannot see it on the ballot again for five years. Following
are the West Virginia counties that have voted to reject Sunday hunting:
CopyrightÓ U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance- www.ussportsmen.org
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