A bill that would essentially end wild hog hunting in the state of Ohio along with other provisions unanimously passed the House of Representatives.
House Bill 503, a piece of legislation aimed at controlling the population and movement of feral swine in the state, recently passed the House 89-0. The bill now moves on to the Ohio Senate for consideration there.
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