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Amendment 2- Right to Fish and Hunt Choose 1

Ballot Language:Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to preserve forever fishing and hunting, including by the use of traditional methods, as a public right and preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife. Specifies that the amendment does not limit the authority granted to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission under Section of Article IV of the State Constitution.Synopsis:The right to hunt and fish is presently in the Florida Statutes. In 2002, Florida Statute Title XXVIII, Chapter 372 recognized that “hunting, fishing, and the taking of game are a valued part of the cultural heritage of Florida, and as such, should be preserved for Floridians”.The proposed Amendment 2 contains two provisions. One would provide and preserve forever a state constitutional right to hunt and fish. The second would declare that hunting and fishing are the preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife. This amendment was referred to the ballot by a majority vote of the 2023 Legislature. (Senate: 38 Yes to 1 No; House: 116 Yes to 0 No)As of 2023, a total of 23 states had constitutional provisions that protected the right to hunt and fish. However, only 11 of these 23 states specify in their constitutions that hunting and fishing shall be the preferred means of managing and controlling wildlife and fish.Supporters of this amendment, including All Florida, American Sportfishing Association, Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Bonefish & Tarpon Trust, Coastal Conservation Association, Congressional Sportsman Foundation, Delta Waterfowl, Everglades Coordinating Council, Florida Airboat Association, Florida Guides Association, Florida Sportsman’s Conservation Association, Future Hunting in Florida, International Order of T. Roosevelt, National Deer Association, National Shooting Sports Foundation, and Safari Club International, state the economic value of fishing and hunting provides Florida with approximately $15 billion annually and that enshrining the right in the constitutions will ensure that there are no future bans on fishing and hunting.Opponents, including Sierra Club Florida, Humane Wildlife Consulting of South Florida, American Ecosystems, Inc., Animal Wellness Action, Bear Defenders, Center for a Humane Economy, Florida Bar Animal Law Section, Humane Society of the US, League of Humane Voters of Florida, One Protest, Paws and Recreation, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Save-a-Turtle.org, Speak Up for Wildlife, World Animal Protection, are concerned that science-based methods of managing and controlling wildlife and fish will become secondary to hunting and fishing. The phrase “traditional methods” could be interpreted as a return to currently prohibited methods of hunting and fishing, such as steel traps, spearfishing and gill nets. They also say, if we have a statute protecting the right to hunt and fish already, why does this need to be placed in the Constitution now? Opponents warn of potential interference with private property rights by trespassing hunters.A Yes Vote Would...: Establish a constitutional right to hunt and fish in Florida and the preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife.A No Vote Would...: Not establish a constitutional right to hunt and fish, but the 2002 Florida statute preserving the right to hunt and fish would remain in place.*********************************************************************************************************************Enmienda 2 - Derecho a Pescar y CazarResumen de la boleta:Se propone una enmienda a la Constitución estatal para preservar constantemente la pesca y la caza, incluso por medio de métodos tradicionales, como derecho público y medio preferido para gestionar y controlar responsablemente los peces y la vida silvestre. Especifica que la enmienda no limita la autoridad adjudicada a la Comisión de Conservación de Pesca y Vida Silvestre en virtud de la Sección 9 del Artículo IV de la Constitución estatal.Sinopsis:El derecho a cazar y pescar se encuentra actualmente en los Estatutos de Florida. En 2002, el Título XXVIII, Capítulo 372 del Estatuto de Florida reconoció que “la caza, la pesca y la caza son una parte valiosa del patrimonio cultural de Florida y, como tal, deben preservarse para los floridanos”.La propuesta Enmienda 2 contiene dos disposiciones. Una proporcionaría y preservaría para siempre el derecho constitucional estatal a cazar y pescar. La segunda declararía que la caza y la pesca son los medios preferidos para manejar y controlar responsablemente los peces y la vida silvestre .Esta enmienda fue remitida a votación por mayoría de votos de la Legislatura de 2023. (Senado: 38 Sí a 1 No; Cámara: 116 Sí a 0 No)En 2023, un total de 23 estados tenían disposiciones constitucionales que protegían el derecho a cazar y pescar. Sin embargo, sólo 11 de estos 23 estados especifican en sus constituciones que la caza y la pesca serán los medios preferidos para gestionar y controlar la vida silvestre y los peces.Quienes apoyan esta enmienda, entre ellos All Florida, American Sportfishing Association, Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, Bonefish & Tarpon Trust, Coastal Conservation Association, Congressional Sportsman Foundation, Delta Waterfowl, Everglades Coordinating Council, Florida Airboat Association, Florida Guides Association, Florida Sportsman s Conservation Association , Future Hunting in Florida, International Order of T. Roosevelt, National Deer Association, National Shooting Sports Foundation y Safari Club International, afirman que el valor económico de la pesca y la caza proporciona a Florida aproximadamente $15 mil millones anualmente y que consagrar este derecho en la Constitución garantizará que en el futuro no haya prohibiciones de pesca y caza.Opositores, entre ellos Sierra Club Florida, Humane Wildlife Consulting of South Florida, American Ecosystems, Inc., Animal Wellness Action, Bear Defenders, Center for a Humane Economy, Florida Bar Animal Law Sección, Humane Society of the US, League of Humane Voters of Florida, One Protest , Paws and Recreation, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, Save-a-Turtle.org, Speak Up for Wildlife, World Animal Protection, están preocupados de que los métodos basados ​​en la ciencia para gestionar y controlar la vida silvestre y los peces pasen a ser secundarios. La frase “métodos tradicionales” podría interpretarse como un retorno a los métodos de caza y pesca actualmente prohibidos, como las trampas de acero, la pesca submarina y las redes de enmalle. También dicen, si ya tenemos un estatuto que protege el derecho a cazar y pescar, ¿por qué es necesario incluirlo ahora en la Constitución? Los opositores advierten sobre una posible interferencia con los derechos de propiedad privada por parte de cazadores intrusos.Un voto por el “Sí” podría...: Establecer un derecho constitucional a cazar y pescar en Florida y los medios preferidos para gestionar y controlar responsablemente los peces y la vida silvestre.Un voto por el “No” podría...: No establecer un derecho constitucional a cazar y pescar, pero el estatuto de Florida de 2002 que preserva el derecho a cazar y pescar permanecería en vigor.

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A Yes Vote Would... Establish a constitutional right to hunt and fish in Florida and the preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife.

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No - Against the Measure (CH)

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A No Vote Would... Not establish a constitutional right to hunt and fish, but the 2002 Florida statute preserving the right to hunt and fish would remain in place.