Date: 7/13/26 9:16 am From: Lynn Pelland <lpelland...> Subject: Re: [MASSBIRD] Sunday Hunting in Massachusetts - weigh in
Thank you for sending this reminder. I sent emails to everyone across the
state, including our Gov (because she basically partnered with the
hunters), who needs to be reminded that there are other people in the
Commonwealth that like winter activities in the woods and it is not fair
that she partners up with hunters to shut us out of the woods. I
personally am looking in off trail spots when I am out so it literally is
shutting me out all winter long. If anyone needs to see what I
wrote please let me know...if it can help you move forward with contacting
representatives, I would be happy to share. Sometimes it's the task of
thinking of what to write that can keep me from doing something.
On Mon, Jul 13, 2026 at 11:04 AM Barbara Volkle <barb620...>
wrote:
> Many of you may or may not be aware of proposed changes to the law that
> would permit hunting on Sunday.
>
> I'm forwarding this from facebook via Chip Brown and David Larson.
>
> While this post is clearly opposed to the proposed changes, it provides
> a summary of who to contact. One of the arguments is that this will
> curtain the growing population of deer.
>
> I urge you all to weight in on what you think!
>
> Barbara Volkle
> Northborough, MA
> <barb620...>
>
> *
>
> MASSACHUSETTS RESIDENTS: OPPOSE SUNDAY HUNTING LEGISLATION
>
> PLEASE TAKE ACTION TODAY
>
> The !!! have slipped a provision into the Mass. Ready Act that would end
> the 100+ year ban on Sunday hunting in Massachusetts if it passes at the
> end of the year.
> The hunting lobby has been trying to overturn the Sunday hunting ban for
> years, unsuccessfully, but this year there is a REAL threat this will
> provision will pass and the rest of us won't even get ONE day a week to
> safely go into the woods during hunting season.
> This provision would allow hunters to enter private property to hunt
> unless the property has signs that say NO HUNTING.
> It will also allow hunters to kill animals as close as 250 feet from
> your house.
> A 6-member conference committee is finalizing the bill NOW, with a
> deadline of December 31.
> Dog walkers, hikers, bird watchers, mountain bikers, canoers, and others
> deserve at least one day a week to enjoy the woods in Massachusetts
> without worrying about getting shot dead by a stray bullet or arrow from
> a hunter.
> Hunters are less than 1% of the population and already have six days a
> week (including half the weekend) — they shouldn't get priority over
> everyone else who uses our public lands. They already get way too much
> protection as it is while causing a true danger to the public as well as
> the wildlife.
> TAKE 5-10 MINUTES TODAY:
> Email and call the conference committee AND your own state senator &
> representative. Look yours up at wheredoivotema.com
> <
> http://wheredoivotema.com/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExZno5bHNXS1FrTHJmdmpvcHNydGMGYXBwX2lkEDIyMjAzOTE3ODgyMDA4OTIAAR68dUxPEE5YdujmWOODMcIRe3EKbiEjdDbue59B-GmolNeS12MYJ3SqKDlgzg_aem_4was83NE1sbg_SUoNsV6hg > >
> Committee members:
> Sen. Becca Rausch – <becca.rausch...>
> Sen. Julian Cyr – <julian.cyr...>
> Sen. Peter Durant – <peter.durant...>
> Rep. Christine Barber – <christine.barber...>
> Rep. Michael Finn – <michael.finn...>
> Rep. Ken Sweezey – <ken.sweezey...>
> WHAT TO SAY:
> Keep it short and personal — a few sentences is plenty. Or write a long
> email if you feel inspired. Tell them you're a resident of
> Massachusetts, that you oppose lifting the Sunday hunting ban, and why
> it matters to you (your dog walks, hikes, birding, etc.).
> Ask them to vote NO on the Sunday hunting provision.
> More info: mspca.org/animal_protection/sunday-hunting
> <
> http://mspca.org/animal_protection/sunday-hunting?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAYnJpZBExZno5bHNXS1FrTHJmdmpvcHNydGMGYXBwX2lkEDIyMjAzOTE3ODgyMDA4OTIAAR6mVijNPZ3pItJydCcb5oLfSAwhw1PzdwwWup_GkZv7NLgol0Vl0P-bj6qVSQ_aem_AXeZKbC9Rdp77mEVHsor2g > >
> Governor Maura Healey -- Call at (617) 725-4005 or email
>
> https://www.mass.gov/info-details/email-the-governors-office >
>
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Lynn Pelland
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Facilities Management
Smith College
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