CT Saltwater Recreational Angling License

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Whereas, House Bill 7124 contains a provision establishing a licensing requirement for the marine district in the State of Connecticut, and

Whereas, the recreational saltwater fishery has traditionally been license free, and

Whereas, the issues of interstate reciprocity, compliance with the requirements of the federal Magnuson Stevens act, and a detailed plan for disposition of raised revenue have not yet been resolved, and

Whereas, the issue of the impact of such a licensing requirement upon the state's economy has not yet been studied,

Now therefore, we respectfully request the Connecticut General Assembly not to pass a bill containing a recreational saltwater angling license provision, and the Commissioner of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection to retract support for said bill until the 2008 legislative session, when adequate time for information gathering and input from the angling community has been afforded.
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200 signatures
Goal: 1,000
Latest Signatures
7 December 2015
200. Andrew Cv | I support this petition
5 December 2015
199. David P | I support this petition
4 December 2015
198. George M | Town East Lyme Poorly conceived and inadequately explained, particularly where the license revenue will go. I'm generally opposed to paying a fee to the state for fishing in waters which the state does not participate to any significant degree in resourc
10 November 2015
197. David F | I support this petition
29 October 2015
196. Danny B | I support this petition
5 October 2015
195. Henry R | I support this petition
3 October 2015
194. Michael O | Town Woodbury until the money is proven to go to marine based funds, the taxpayers should be free to fish our marine waters without charge
14 September 2015
193. Don Famatoj | I support this petition
30 August 2015
192. Jeffrey Ab | Town columbia ct 06237 enough is enough
21 August 2015
191. Jody M | Town bristol do not pass bill
23 July 2015
190. Jeffrey Ab | I support this petition
24 June 2015
189. Steven S | I support this petition
19 June 2015
188. Joe W | I support this petition
15 May 2015
187. Anita F | I support this petition
15 May 2015
186. Bruce K | I support this petition
13 May 2015
185. Jason J | I support this petition
10 May 2015
184. Jose Achavezj | I support this petition
6 May 2015
183. Robert M | I support this petition
26 April 2015
182. Todd K | Town Groton If bill is passed, the option for a boat license should be included so boaters can take guests out
9 April 2015
181. Brian S | Town West Haven I visit/fish Connecticut marine waters often, I believe this needs to be looked into further.
28 March 2015
180. Robert Z | Town Carmel,NY I believe further investigation should go into the reciprocal agreements with neighboring states. Haven't heard anything about NY doing this yet.
20 February 2015
179. Amy G | I support this petition
18 January 2015
178. Todd M | I support this petition
14 January 2015
177. Richard S | I support this petition
10 January 2015
176. Trish B | Town Bolton Please postpone the vote so that Legislators can think through the details and determine the best way to address saltwater licensing.
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