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Senate hearing scheduled for anti-trapping bill in Maryland (2/20/2003)

Maryland sportsmen are urged to attend a committee hearing to oppose anti-trapping legislation in the state senate.

Senate Bill 272, sponsored by Senator Sharon Grosfeld (D-Kensington), will ban the use of leghold traps in Maryland. Sportsmen in the state rallied to defeat a similar bill during the last legislative session and action is again needed to stop Senate Bill 272 in its tracks.

Delegate Barbara Frush (D-Beltsville) sponsored Assembly Bill 365, a companion bill in the House that would also ban leghold traps in Maryland.

The proposals not only ban leghold traps for recreational trappers, they will prohibit agents of the Maryland Forest, Park and Wildlife Service from using the trap, which is a valuable wildlife management tool.

The prohibition of trapping has proven problematic in other states. When trapping is banned, furbearer populations including beaver increase. The result is damage and flooding of roadways and private property. Uncontrolled furbearer populations can also decimate duck and goose populations through predation on nests and the loss of feed grasses in wetlands. There is also the potential for an increase in rabies and diseases.

A ban on trapping would be the first step the anti's take in stripping Maryland sportsmen of their outdoor heritage. If trapping were lost, bowhunting or hunting with dogs would likely be the next dominos to fall.

Take Action! Maryland sportsmen should plan to attend the Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee hearing on Senate Bill 272. It is scheduled for Tuesday, February 25 at 1 PM in the Miller Senate Office Building, 2 West Wing, 11 Bladen St. in Annapolis. Sportsmen who are unable to attend the hearing should contact their state senators and ask them to protect the public's health, safety and sportsmen's rights by opposing Senate Bill 272. If your legislator is a member of the committee that will consider the bill (listed below), be sure he or she hears from you.

Maryland sportsmen are also urged to keep the pressure on their Delegates to oppose Assembly Bill 365. Remind them that a ban on trapping would result in property damage, increase rabies and other diseases carried by wildlife, and eliminate a proven wildlife management tool, thus allowing several wildlife populations to suffer. The bill remains in committee, so if your legislator is a member of the Environmental Matters Committee (listed below), be sure he or she hears from you.

Senate Education, Health and Environmental Affairs Committee
Paula Hollinger, Chair                  410-841-3131
Joan Carter Conway, Vice Chair   410-841-3145
Gwendolyn Britt                          410-841-3745
Richard Colburn                          410-841-3590
Roy Dyson                                 301-858-3673
Janet Greenip                             410-841-3568
Sharon Grosfeld                          410-841-3137
Andrew Harris                             410-841-3706
Paul Pinsky                               301-858-3155
Sandra Schrader                        410-841-3572
Norman Stone                            410-841-3587

Assembly Environmental Matters Committee
Maggie McIntosh, Chair       410-841-3502
James Malone, Vice Chair    410-841-3378
John Arnick                        301-858-3458
Kumar Barve                       301-858-3001
Elizabeth Bobo                   410-841-3205
Joseph Boteler                    410-841-3365
William Bronrott                  301-858-3019
Rudolph Cane                     410-841-3427
Virginia Clagett                   410-841-3211
Barbara Frush                    301-858-3114
Patrick Hogan                    410-841-3240
Marvin Holmes                    410-841-3098
JB Jennings                       410-841-3334
Tony McConkey                 410-841-3223
Karen Montgomery             410-841-3380
George Owings                  410-841-3231
Rosetta Parker                   410-841-3326
Kenneth Schisler               410-841-3429
Richard Sossi                    410-841-3449
Joan Stern                         301-858-3037
Paul Stull                          301-858-3107
Veronica Turner                 410-841-3012
Michael Weir                     410-841-3384

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