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State Affairs

In every state, Safari Club International monitors, tracks, and evaluates legislation impacting hunting, hunters, and wildlife conservation. SCI works with pro-sportsmen elected leaders through the collaboration of the individual state sportsmen’s caucuses. Building relationships between state leaders and sportsmen as well as staying current on the issues ensures that SCI is protecting your right to hunt.

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SCI’s State Advocacy Network

The SCI State Advocacy Network and local state Chapters play a critical role in the success of SCI’s advocacy efforts. Hunters become a valuable voice in each state by joining SCI’s State Advocacy Network.

On The Issues

Recent State Affairs Articles

Missouri Announces First Elk Hunting Season in Over 100 Years!

By 2ton | April 9, 2020

Missouri Announces First Elk Hunting Season in Over 100 Years!   Elk hunting has returned to the State of Missouri for the first time since the 1800s! On April 8, 2020, the Missouri Conservation Commission approved the issuance of five permits to hunt bull elk for the 2020 season. The

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Arkansas Closes Buffalo National River WMA to Spring Turkey Hunting and Fishing

By 2ton | April 8, 2020

Arkansas Closes Buffalo National River WMA to Spring Turkey Hunting and Fishing   The Arkansas Game & Fish Commission has closed Buffalo National River Wildlife Manage Area until further notice. The closure includes fishing and spring turkey hunting. All other WMAs remain open to turkey hunting at this time. Spring

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New Mexico Closes Various Areas to Fishing, but Hunting and Fishing Seasons Remain Open

By 2ton | April 7, 2020

New Mexico Closes Various Areas to Fishing, but Hunting and Fishing Seasons Remain Open   The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has closed numerous Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) and Open Gate properties to fishing due to crowding and the danger of spreading COVID-19. However, no hunting or fishing

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Wyoming Governor Orders Nonresidents Entering State to Quarantine for 14 Days

By 2ton | April 7, 2020

Wyoming Governor Orders Nonresidents Entering State to Quarantine for 14 Days   Nonresidents entering the state of Wyoming for non-work purposes are now required to self-quarantine for 14 days by an executive order issued by Governor Mark Gordon. The order also applies to Wyoming residents returning home after traveling outside

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Ohio Temporarily Suspends Sale of Nonresident Hunting and Fishing Licenses

By 2ton | April 7, 2020

Ohio Temporarily Suspends Sale of Nonresident Hunting and Fishing Licenses The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is suspending sales of all nonresident hunting and fishing licenses in order to support the Ohio Department of Health’s stay at home order. Those who already purchased nonresident licenses will be able to

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Colorado Waives 14-Day Minimum Requirement on Refunds for Spring Turkey Licenses

By 2ton | April 7, 2020

Colorado Waives 14-Day Minimum Requirement on Refunds for Spring Turkey Licenses   Hunters who planned to hunt spring turkeys in Colorado but are unable to travel due to COVID-19 related issues have until the April 11 opener to receive a refund for their turkey licenses. Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW)

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