Hunters in North Carolina are deprived of the right to hunt on Sunday, but now they have a chance to speak out on the matter. The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is holding public meetings to get input on the fate of Sunday hunting in the state.
There is no scientific reason that hunting can’t be done on Sunday. In fact, only eight states have a complete prohibition on Sunday hunting. The states that allow Sunday hunting have healthy game populations and do not have higher rates of hunter accidents or landowner-hunter conflicts.
All the arguments against Sunday hunting are bogus. To find out more about why Sunday hunting should be allowed, read our fact sheet on the issue.
Please attend the public meeting nearest you!
If you can’t attend a meeting, please submit your comments about Sunday hunting online by clicking www.ncwildlife.org
All Public Meetings start at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, January 11
Graham Alamance County Courthouse
1 Court Square,
Graham, NC 27253
Thursday, January 12
Norwood South Stanly High School
40488 S. Stanly School Road
Norwood, NC 28128
Tuesday, January 17
Morganton Municipal Auditorium
401 South College Street
Morganton, NC 28655
Wednesday, January 18
Southwest Community College
447 College Drive
Sylva, NC 28779
Thursday, January 19
Starmount High School
2516 Longtown Road
Boonville, NC 27011
Tuesday, January 24
Swain Auditorium
107 Court Street
Edenton, NC 27932-1938
Wednesday, January 25
Craven County Courthouse
406 Craven Street
New Bern, NC 28560-4911
Thursday, January 26
Annex Building, District Court Room
102 S Main Street