Initiative 177 would ban the use or traps and snares on public lands. 1/3 of land in Montana is public. Proponents of the initiative argue that trapping is cruel and the measure will not effect 2/3 of the land in Montana. Opponents argue that trapping is humane and is an important part of Montana's heritage.
43% Yes |
57% No |
37% Yes |
50% No |
6% Yes, trapping is cruel to animals and should be banned on public lands. |
7% No, trapping is part of our heritage. |
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