Do you have a constitutional right to hunt and fish in your state?
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(NEXSTAR) – Ohio residents may soon have the opportunity to constitutionally safeguard hunting and fishing as a right within their state, following a trend already established by about half of the United States.

For this initiative to appear on the ballot next November, it must first gain approval from both houses of the state legislature. As reported by Nexstar’s WCMH, the proposed resolution echoes the language of similar legislative measures in other states, declaring the “right to hunt, fish, and harvest wildlife” as an integral component of Ohio’s cultural legacy. It also advocates for hunting and fishing as the “preferred methods for managing and controlling wildlife” within the state.

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