Colorado Voters May Decide Constitutional Right To Hunt And Fish
By Savana Kascak | Complete Colorado
DENVER–Colorado voters may well get the chance to weigh in this November on creating a constitutional right to hunt and fish, which proponents say is necessary to protect outdoor sporting activities from an ongoing onslaught of anti-hunting efforts.
The T. Roosevelt Conservation Alliance, a newly formed issue committee, launched Initiative 302, ‘Constitutional Right to Hunt and Fish’ in early April. The ballot measure would amend the state Constitution, establishing hunting, fishing, and harvesting of fish and wildlife as a constitutional right to every Coloradan. It would apply to all species managed by the state except for endangered, federally prohibited, and non-game species.
“Coloradans value the state’s long-st...










