SCOTUS allows CCIA to remain intact, for now
Washington, D.C. — The Supreme Court of the United States has accepted New York State’s request to keep the Concealed Carry Improvement Act in place as litigation against it continues.
Washington, D.C. — The Supreme Court of the United States has accepted New York State’s request to keep the Concealed Carry Improvement Act in place as litigation against it continues.
By Brian Mozey Staff Writer St. Paul — The North American Ice Fishing Circuit (NAIFC) has suspended its 2023 season, effective Jan. 18, according to the NAIFC Facebook page. The organization made the announcement via
The annual award honors officers for exemplary work protecting communities and natural resources by enforcing New York’s stringent Environmental Conservation Laws.
Albany — In December, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation that helps support and contributes to national efforts to conserve at least 30% of U.S. land and water by 2030.
• On Dec. 4, Lieutenant Buckley, ECO Wood, K9 CJ, and ECO Parker completed an investigation into an illegally harvested deer in the town of Highland.
Montpelier, Vt. — The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says the final 2022 white-tailed deer harvest will be a little over 17,400 deer.
Honeoye, N.Y. — Stuart Blair, an employee of Doc’s Tackle in Honeoye, Ontario County, remembers the winter that the ice fishing conditions in the Finger Lakes were as bad as they have been this winter.
Harrisburg — Sen. Dan Laughlin, R-Erie said he’ll introduce a bill in the new legislative session which would remove Sunday hunting restrictions and give authority to the Game Commission for implementation, is the latest in
DEC is asking hunters to know the difference between the endangered spruce grouse (l) and the more common ruffed grouse (r).