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Summary of Question 1

This proposed law would prohibit the use of certain traps for fur-bearing mammals, prohibit certain methods of hunting bear or bobcat, and eliminates some restrictions on who may serve on the state Fisheries and Wildlife Board.

The proposed law would prohibit the use, setting, manufacture, or possession of any trap to capture fur-bearing mammals, except common mouse and rat traps, nets, and box or cage traps that confine a whole animal without grasping any part of it. Traps designed to grip an animal's body or body part, crush as steel jaw leghold traps, padded leghold traps, and snares, would be prohibited. Federal and state health officials could use such traps in case of a threat to human health or safety. Where a property owner had reasonably tried but failed to correct an animal problem on the property using a legal trap, the owner could apply for and the state Director of Fisheries and Wildlife could issue a permit to use a prohibited type of trap, except a leghold trap, for up to 30 days to correct the problem.

A person violating any of these requirements could be punished by a fine of between $300 and $1000, or imprisonment for up to 6 months, or both, for each prohibited trap and each day of violation. A person convicted for a second violation would be required to surrender, and could never again obtain, any trapping license or problem animal control permit.

The proposed law would also prohibit the pursuit or hunting of bear or bobcat with the aid of a dog or dogs. Hunting bear using any type of bait, lure, or attraction, or knowingly hunting bear in a baited area, would also be prohibited. The Director could allow the use of dogs or bait in legitimate scientific research projects and in order to control particular animals that posed a threat to human safety or that destroyed livestock, property, or crops.

Violators could be punished by a fine of between $300 and $1000, or imprisonment for up to 6 months, or both, for each violation. A person convicted for a second violation would be required to surrender, and could never again obtain, any hunting and dog training licenses and permits.

The proposed law would eliminate the requirement that five members of the state Fisheries and Wildlife Board have held sporting licenses in the state for five consecutive years and that four members represent fishing, hunting, and trapping interests.

The proposed law states that if any of its provisions were declared invalid, the other provisions would remain in effect.

1996 - Middlesex County - Question 1Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 1, 1996?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
366,976
168,441
101,277 636,694
Acton
 
5,750
3,703
604
10,057
Arlington
 
15,042
5,178
3,573
23,793
Ashby
 
579
681
33
1,293
Ashland
 
3,918
1,833
763
6,514
Ayer
 
1,155
1,097
123
2,375
Bedford
 
3,347
1,734
1,375
6,456
Belmont
 
8,369
3,370
1,945
13,684
Billerica
 
9,009
5,625
1,496
16,130
Boxborough
 
1,314
824
81
2,219
Burlington
 
6,851
3,803
678
11,332
Cambridge
 
26,073
6,606
5,635
38,314
Carlisle
 
1,691
915
87
2,693
Chelmsford
 
9,037
6,830
1,095
16,962
Concord
 
5,458
3,333
623
9,414
Dracut
 
6,791
4,299
1,261
12,351
Dunstable
 
734
522
35
1,291
Everett
 
6,132
1,965
5,630
13,727
Framingham
 
16,106
6,690
3,071
25,867
Groton
 
2,470
1,559
287
4,316
Holliston
 
4,461
2,229
455
7,145
Hopkinton
 
3,499
1,861
587
5,947
Hudson
 
4,562
2,636
410
7,608
Lexington
 
8,806
4,184
3,766
16,756
Lincoln
 
2,055
889
264
3,208
Littleton
 
1,986
1,880
100
3,966
Lowell
 
14,554
7,485
5,022
27,061
Malden
 
11,215
3,816
5,221
20,252
Marlborough
 
7,980
4,483
1,927
14,390
Maynard
 
2,895
1,986
276
5,157
Medford
 
14,358
5,313
5,203
24,874
Melrose
 
8,810
3,297
2,432
14,539
Natick
 
10,092
4,188
1,711
15,991
Newton
 
22,839
7,877
10,466
41,182
N. Reading
 
4,225
1,848
702
6,775
Pepperell
 
2,510
2,125
124
4,759
Reading
 
7,077
3,418
1,565
12,060
Sherborn
 
1,660
769
108
2,537
Shirley
 
1,228
1,018
87
2,333
Somerville
 
18,370
4,819
3,832
27,021
Stoneham
 
6,989
2,865
950
10,804
Stow
 
1,868
1,136
98
3,102
Sudbury
 
5,140
2,834
670
8,644
Tewksbury
 
7,464
4,146
1,264
12,874
Townsend
 
1,300
1,606
861
3,767
Tyngsborough
 
2,335
1,605
163
4,103
Wakefield
 
7,438
3,521
2,033
12,992
Waltham
 
10,289
3,949
7,458
21,696
Watertown
 
9,482
3,281
2,545
15,308
Wayland
 
4,431
2,057
756
7,244
Westford
 
4,980
3,585
993
9,558
Weston
 
3,452
1,807
772
6,031
Wilmington
 
4,147
2,554
2,870
9,571
Winchester
 
7,487
3,446
1,036
11,969
Woburn
 
7,166
3,361
6,155
16,682
County Totals
366,976
168,441
101,277 636,694