Will increased fines, the threat of jail time and losing their hunting license keep poachers from targeting elk, bear, moose and turkey in Michigan?
The question is before a Michigan House committee as it debates bills cracking down on poachers.
State Representative Lisa Posthumus Lyons thinks increased fines are a good deterrent. She says the higher the fines the better the chances a poacher won’t try it again after they’re caught a first time.
However State Representative Anthony Forlini disagrees. He questions if poachers know there’s a fine in the first place.
The legislation has already passed the Senate and awaits a vote in a House committee.