Provide by Pa Outdoor News - Letter to the Editor
From Jeffrey
As a father of two, I understand and strongly support, the
push to remove the prohibition of Sunday hunting and to transfer full
regulatory control of Sunday hunting to the PA Game Commission. But, as an
American citizen, I can’t help but to ask myself, how and why have we allowed
some of these outdated Blue Laws to be in existence for as long as we have. The
Blue Laws, or laws that were imposed BEFORE William Penn established a
government in what would become Pennsylvania, regulated industry, shopping, and
other behaviors on Sundays and were supposed to force the citizenry to observe
the Lord’s day quietly, at home. Believe it or not, there was a time when we
could not play organized sports such as football or baseball, make a sale of
any kind, go fishing, attend a movie, shoot pool, or buy a beer on Sunday. A large
percentage of the Blue Laws have been considered unenforceable by court decree
and many of them have been revoked, amended, or ignored. Let’s face it, like it
or not, a lot has changed since colonial times. It’s time we take a stand as
free Americans and allow hunting, like many of the other activities that were
once not allowed, on Sundays too. For the life of me, I will never understand
the logic that allows us to play soccer, football and baseball, drink alcohol,
gamble, and partake in other pastimes, but not take our sons and daughters into
the woods hunting with us on Sundays.
Very well said---but Pa has a record of backwardness---and that is being kind--manny families work on Saturday to support their families and would love to take their sons or daughters hunting on Sunday--makes no sense to fish on Sundays but not allow hunting--but that is Pa--vote yes to hunt
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