House Bill 13, the “Landowner Liability Protection Act,” sponsored by State Representative Harry Readshaw (D-36), recently passed the House 199-0. This bill now moves to the State Senate for consideration.
This bill would make certain that landowners who allow public hunting access without charging a fee incur no liability for property damage or personal injuries caused by hunters -- regardless of whether the damage occurs on or off the landowner's property.
Please contact your State Senator TODAY at (717) 787-2342 and urge him or her to support this crucial piece of legislation.
Pennsylvania “Landowner Liability Protection Act” Moves Forward!
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