Michigan Senate Bill 288 would allow the repeal of one of the most popular ballot measures in Michigan history, which outlawed the target shooting of mourning doves.
Michigan Senate Bill 288 would allow the repeal of one of the most popular ballot measures in Michigan history, which outlawed the target shooting of mourning doves. It would also derail the recent wolf protection referendum that garnered more than a quarter million signatures and would allow the unelected, seven-member Michigan Natural Resources Commission to add animals to the list of game species without public input. Wayne and Tracie discuss the bill and its implications.