Monday, September 16th, begins Montana’s official week to celebrate our cherished hunting heritage. Montana law urges you to celebrate this week in all lawful ways, so plan some sort of activity or event.
I have told the story of how this law was created in 1991. I’ll post that story again for your interest just below the current state law, which is:
Official Observance Of Montana’s Hunting Heritage
1-1-226. Official observance of Montana’s hunting heritage. The week beginning the third Monday in September is an official week of observance in Montana to commemorate this state’s valued heritage of hunting game animals. During this week, all Montanans are urged to:
(1) reflect on hunting as an expression of our culture and heritage;
(2) acknowledge that it is our community of hunters who have made the greatest contributions to the establishment of current game animal populations; and
(3) celebrate this culture and heritage in all lawful ways.
Celebration of RKBA & Montana’s Hunting Heritage
In 1991, I was in the State Capitol lobbying for our successful “shall-issue” concealed weapon permit bill. It was difficult to get legislators’ attention because there was a tremendous controversy in the Legislature over whether or not Montana should adopt Martin Luther King Day as a paid state holiday.
That was a marginal issue in Montana because there just aren’t many African Americans living here. For many legislators, it seemed awfully remote. But the liberals in the Legislature really wanted the bill to pass, mostly to flex their political muscle. That session, we had a Republican governor, but the Democrats controlled the Senate and the House by slim margins. That made for a lot of partisan squabbling.
I had a bit different take on the issue. Considering how very many gun owners (90+% Montana households) and hunters we have in Montana, it seemed to me that if we could have a day for Dr. King, we ought to have a whole week to celebrate our right to keep and bear arms, and another whole week to celebrate our culture and heritage of hunting.
So, I sat on a bench in the hallway of the Capitol and wrote out two separate bills on a yellow legal tablet. It was beyond the deadline in the session when individual legislators could introduce new bills, but it was not too late for whole committees to introduce new bills.
I took my two handwritten bill drafts to friends on the Senate Fish and Game Committee. The Senate F&G Committee loved my two bills, especially as a salve to a lot of hard feelings over the King holiday battle. So, the House F&G Committee had my two bills quickly drafted in official style, printed, and introduced. The two bills were quickly approved by the Committee and flew through the Senate and House.
- The RKBA bill, HB594, passed the House by 90-7 on the Third Reading and passed the Senate by 45-5 on the Third Reading.
- The Hunting Heritage bill, HB 613, passed the House on the Third Reading by 89-9 and passed the Senate on the Third Reading by 43-7. Both bills were signed by Governor Racicot, and are now the law in Montana, found at 1-1-224, M.C.A., and 1-1-226, M.C.A.
The 1991 Legislature also passed the King bill. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is now a legal holiday in Montana on the third Monday in January. Maybe state employees will eventually ask for two paid weeks off to hunt and shoot.
Celebrate!
Best wishes,
Gary Marbut, President
Montana Shooting Sports Association
About Gary Marbut
Longtime Montana political observer and participant Gary Marbut is president of the Montana Shooting Sports Association, the primary political advocate for Montana gun owners.
I got a story for you. Working in kommiefornia DMV it was time for me to fill out my vacation request. You fill it out in January for the whole year. I asked for the first week of deer season and got it because no one wanted vacation in Sept.. I was a happy camper because I was low man on the totem pole and could only get the leftovers that someone else didn’t want. Well, an anti gunner PETA DMV worker that lived in UCDAVIS found out and changed her vacation and only left the last week of the… Read more »
I love revenge served cold!!!
I am not sure that I love revenge but I do like putting one in their place when they require a correction. This was one such occasion that made me shine inside because I got over on the anti gunner PETA lover in lefty land. That happens there in lefty land on rare occasion because they all work together to get what they want like the BORG. There are sections of town where no cars are allowed and you can only walk or ride a bicycle. The lame that are disabled can go pound sand. They even had a restaurant… Read more »
As a card carrying member of People Eating Tasty Animals I applaud you.
In Missouri, we have an 11 day state holiday….firearms deer season.
Hopefully this will terminally piss off all the Libturds that have abandoned their beloved West Coast Hellholes moving to Montana, still voting their Libturd ways. There shall be much pearl clutching.
A small ranch and a backhoe………..
146 acres and a long arm excavator ………I dont want them crawling out…….
in the desert they would dry out if not put deep enough…chipper would help
Shot a limit of Dusky blue grouse yesterday to start the celebration