Repeal the ban on Sunday Hunting in Pennsylvania!

Pennsylvania is one of 11 states where hunting on Sunday is restricted or prohibited.  These states are still the victims of antiquated prohibitions that date back to old blue laws enacted in the 1700's.

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The majority of states across America allow a broad range of Sunday hunting opportunities.  Unfortunately, hunters in Pennsylvania can only pursue foxes, crows and coyotes on Sundays and are denied the hunting opportunities that so many hunters and families have in other states. Change is long overdue.

In order for Sunday hunting to become reality, all hunters must work together. It's critical for hunters to regularly contact legislators about this outdated law that is denying sportsmen time afield with their friends and family. Please sign this petition TODAY, as well as urge family, friends and fellow Pennsylvania hunters to do the same. Call upon your legislators to promote Pennsylvania's proud hunting heritage. 

For more information on the impact of Sunday hunting, please visit www.NRAILA.org/SundayHunting

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  • Steven Buffington
    Separation of church and state means separation. Blue laws such as this are based in religion.
  • Christopher Y
  • Mike Robertson
    Why are we stuck in the 19th century??? I can legally do ANYTHING else on Sunday. Why not hunting?
  • Lea McDonald
    Why is it, politicians only uphold the “Blue Law” when it means screwing with the voting public? VOTE THEM OUT for crying out loud!
  • George Hieder
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  • Daniel Clearwater
    Sign the petition: Repeal the Sunday Hunting Ban in Pennsylvania!
  • James Fleming
    Sign the petition: Repeal the Sunday Hunting Ban in Pennsylvania!
  • richard halter
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  • Stephen Biello
    Please do not call me
  • H Parker Smith
    Hunters who work Monday through Friday need Sunday to be successful.
  • Paul Pietropaolo
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  • Howard W. Nuss II
  • Mark Biefeldt
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  • Mike Rossi
    Hunting is one of the safest activities. Accidents among hunters are extremely low and incidents of hunters injuring non-hunters are almost non-existent. Moreover, hunting for grouse, woodcock, pheasant and cottontail are done in brushy, early succession habitat which is not conducive to trails and human passage. Waterfowl hunting occurs in rugged wetland. The only people who frequent these habitats are hunters, therefore it is very unlikely non-hunters will encounter persons in the act of hunting these species while recreating outdoors. Even on public hunting areas there are often safety zones which prohibit hunting. Although we don’t agree at all with that, they nevertheless exist on Pittman Robertson and duck stamp lands. Hunting is statistically safer than hiking, horseback riding, or even cheerleading. You are MORE LIKELY to be HIT BY LIGHTNING than shot by a hunter.
  • David Cotugno
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  • mark cline
    We should be able to hunt 7 days a week most of us week 5 days a week and for what we pay to hunt and only get to go out is one day a week is not right
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