Missouri Hunting and Wildlife Amendment (2012)
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Missouri Hunting and Wildlife Amendment will not appear on the November 2012 ballot in the state of Missouri as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment.
The proposal called for a two-thirds majority for voter approval of an initiative petition relating to harvesting bird, fish, game, wildlife, or forestry resources. An initiative petition that established, amended, or repealed sales taxes for conservation purposes would still require only a simple majority approval.[1][2]
The measure was sponsored by Sen. Don Ruzicka.
Path to the ballot
In order to qualify for the ballot, the measure required approval by a majority of the members of each chamber of the Missouri General Assembly. As of January 12, 2012 the bill was not in queue to be heard by the General Assembly.[3]
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State of Missouri Jefferson City (capital) |
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