A Michigan House committee is has cleared legislation aimed at keeping Chronic Wasting Disease out of the state, and specifically out of the Upper Peninsula.
The measure would up the fine for bringing a deer or elk carcass into Michigan from a state where either animal is known to carry the disease.
George Lindquist with the U.P. Whitetails Association says all it takes to spread the disease is a hunter bringing back a dead deer or elk infected with the disease from another state, cutting the carcass up and throwing it in the woods.
Right now the fine is between $50 and $500. Under the bill it would increase to between $500 and $2,000.
The bill now moves to the full House for a vote.