MDWINCORNY
Junior Member
Wisconsin state constitution article 1 section 26 reads: "The people have the right to fish, hunt, trap, and take game subject only to reasonable restrictions as prescribed by law. [2001 J.R. 16, 2003 J.R. 8, vote April 2003]" Many townships in the state have ordinances that restrict or outright prohibit hunting, fishing or trapping in areas where it would otherwise be allowed under state statute. When the amendment referenced above was passed, I recall that the "reasonable restrictions as prescribed by law" were defined as "existing state statutes regulating hunting fishing and trapping activities". Are the town ordinances unconstitutional?