Question 1 amends Indiana's constitution to guarantee people's rights to hunt, fish and harvest wildlife. Proponents, including the NRA, argue that the measure will protect sportsmen from anti-hunting and gun control groups. Opponents, including PETA, argue that the law is unnecessary since no one is threatening hunter's rights.
70% Yes |
30% No |
63% Yes |
20% No |
7% Yes, this is necessary to protect sportsmen's rights. |
11% No, this law is a waste of time. |
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