Wisconsin hunters would have more rights to be left alone, under a bill that’s heading to Governor Scott Walker.
The Assembly gave final legislative approval Thursday on a voice vote to a bill that expands the legal definition of harassing hunters. The measure would make it illegal to confront or take pictures of a hunter more than twice and staying in a hunter’s target sight.
Supporters say it will prevent a repeat of what happened in 2014, when wolf-hunting opponents tailed and filmed hunters in Wisconsin and Montana.