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Harwood withdraws road-kill bill

Rep. Dick Harwood, R-St. Maries, has asked the House Resources Committee to let him withdraw his road-kill bill, HB 562, and the committee agreed unanimously. "My intention with this bill was just to make it real simple, if you see a dead furbearer out on the road you could just pick it up," Harwood told the committee. "I've had some emails that said I'm a terrible guy because I'm trying to pick up little furry animals and use them, and I got a lot from the conservation officers as well." Last week, the Idaho Fish & Game Commission voted unanimously to oppose the bill, out of concern over how it would affect enforcement efforts when people have an animal carcass and claim they found it on the road.

Harwood said he heard proposals to change the bill that "would just reverse everything I was trying to do, pick up a little furbearer," so he decided to just drop it.



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