Pennsylvania's 'prohibition on Sunday hunting' could end due to lawmakers

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The Pennsylvania Senate has passed a bill that would end restrictions on hunting during any Sunday of the year.

Pennsylvania officials previously restricted hunting on Sundays, only allowing hunting on three Sundays per calendar year.

Legislation passed in 2019 determined that the specific Sundays would be decided by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. One day was selected for deer rifle season, one day was selected for deer archery season and one day was held at the Game Commission’s discretion.

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