On this reasonably pleasant December Sunday, scores of Virginians will get to enjoy their recreational passions outdoors.
Hikers will hit the trail.
Cyclists will ride on the Blue Ridge Parkway and trails at Carvins Cove, Pandapas Pond and Douthat State Park.
Golfers will tee up their Titleists.
Roughly 90,000 football fans, many of them Virginians, will watch Robert Griffin III lead the Washington Redskins against the Baltimore Ravens at FedEx Field.
One group will be left out.
Virginia's hunters will have to look for something else to do.
Read the article: The Roanoke Times (Va.)
Virginia's Sunday hunting ban illogical
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