Why Did Erie County, New York’s Mark Poloncarz Veto an Expansion of Youth Hunting?

Why Did Erie County, New York’s Mark Poloncarz Veto an Expansion of Youth Hunting?

By Larry Keane

New York’s 2021 budget allowed counties to lower the youth hunting minimum age and fall more in line with the rest of the country. All but one county adopted the lowered age.

Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz overruled his county legislature and vetoed the proposal. Poloncarz’s reasoning behind this move has New York hunters and supporters of the proposal scratching their heads.

Hunting Traditions in New York State

New York imposed a minimum age requirement of 14 years old on minors hunting big game with firearms while accompanied and supervised by an experienced adult hunter prior to this year.

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