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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 - Worcester 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
145,821
111,650
38,742 296,213
Ashburnham
 
1,130
1,125
173
2,428
Athol
 
1,729
2,559
158
4,446
Auburn
 
4,101
3,210
427
7,738
Barre
 
671
1,432
140
2,243
Berlin
 
627
597
36
1,260
Blackstone
 
1,824
1,181
321
3,326
Bolton
 
1,267
688
51
2,006
Boylston
 
1,153
870
119
2,142
Brookfield
 
529
724
69
1,322
Charlton
 
2,174
1,940
140
4,254
Clinton
 
2,558
1,603
1,405
5,566
Douglas
 
1,375
1,339
111
2,825
Dudley
 
1,976
1,417
487
3,880
E. Brookfield
 
388
495
44
927
Fitchburg
 
6,370
4,006
1,980
12,356
Gardner
 
2,871
3,500
989
7,360
Grafton
 
3,354
2,354
678
6,386
Hardwick
 
424
777
41
1,242
Harvard
 
1,794
967
200
2,961
Holden
 
3,941
3,040
1,207
8,188
Hopedale
 
1,679
1,109
128
2,916
Hubbardston
 
653
874
107
1,634
Lancaster
 
1,599
969
103
2,671
Leicester
 
2,009
1,864
673
4,546
Leominster
 
6,929
5,752
2,900
15,581
Lunenburg
 
2,359
1,788
216
4,363
Mendon
 
1,126
890
282
2,298
Milford
 
5,553
3,328
1,716
10,597
Millbury
 
2,864
2,402
337
5,603
Millville
 
587
436
71
1,094
New Braintree
 
122
303
10
435
N. Brookfield
 
868
1,067
105
2,040
Northborough
 
3,830
2,306
588
6,724
Northbridge
 
2,463
2,207
1,135
5,805
Oakham
 
310
497
26
833
Oxford
 
2,100
1,876
1,270
5,246
Paxton
 
1,083
819
235
2,137
Petersham
 
285
390
40
715
Phillipston
 
192
439
12
643
Princeton
 
829
732
203
1,764
Royalston
 
181
308
24
513
Rutland
 
924
1,316
180
2,420
Shrewsbury
 
7,153
4,197
2,695
14,045
Southborough
 
2,473
1,262
552
4,287
Southbridge
 
2,548
1,728
1,741
6,017
Spencer
 
2,154
2,172
433
4,759
Sterling
 
1,804
1,636
93
3,533
Sturbridge
 
1,612
1,167
969
3,748
Sutton
 
1,722
1,548
624
3,894
Templeton
 
1,056
1,532
223
2,811
Upton
 
1,549
1,361
98
3,008
Uxbridge
 
2,354
2,224
435
5,013
Warren
 
755
995
85
1,835
Webster
 
3,125
2,204
665
5,994
W. Boylston
 
1,747
1,431
155
3,333
W. Brookfield
 
682
802
86
1,570
Westborough
 
4,873
2,572
404
7,849
Westminster
 
1,536
1,400
301
3,237
Winchendon
 
1,254
1,225
567
3,046
Worcester
 
28,623
16,698
9,479
54,800
County Totals
145,821
111,650
38,742 296,213