The Maryland shark fin bill passed the Senate. Maryland Residents: we need your help with the House. |
Written by Shark Savers |
Thursday, 29 March 2012 11:18 |
Maryland S.B. 465 was introduced by Senator Brian Frosh, D-Montgomery and it passed the Senate with a bipartisan vote of 42 to 4 on March 22. When passed into law, it will prohibit a person from possessing, selling, offering for sale, for trade, or distribution, a shark or other elasmobranch fin. There are exemptions for possessing fins under certain circumstances, but those fins may not be sold. In the Maryland House of Delegates, similar legislation, H.B. 393, was introduced by Delegate Eric Luedtke, D-Montgomery. The Senate Bill will now move to the House, first to be considered by the House Environmental Matters Committee in a hearing on Wednesday, April 4. Then, it needs to pass the House before Maryland General Assembly adjourns on April 9. That only gives us a few days to build support in the House. Here's what to do:Maryland residents: If you are not a Maryland resident, it won't be necessary to call a delegate).
Calls to your legislators will probably not require much discussion. But, it's good to know why you're calling!
Thank you for taking action and speaking out for sharks! |