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Idaho S 1241 to Protect Hunting Dogs Sent to Governor
Idaho is now just one signature away from securing a permanent shield for its hunting heritage after the House unanimously passed S 1241. Yesterday, March 18, the House approved a vital bill that guarantees legal protection for our sporting dogs and working animals by stripping local governments of the power to enact patchwork ordinances banning them.  As radical activists across the country ramp up their 2026 campaign to dismantle hunting, Idaho is responding to the call and ensuring hunting with one of our best friends is preserved.

Email the Governor and ask him to sign S 1241 into law.

This bill will make Idaho the first state to take a serious step toward protecting the future of hunting from the growing attacks already happening in 2026.

With animal rights groups pushing IP 28 in Oregon to ban hunting and fishing, and anti-hunting-with-dogs language recently tucked into the 2026 federal Farm Bill, securing these protections for Idaho’s hunting dogs is more important than ever.

As previously reported, S 1241 does more than just protect our best hunting buddy; it serves as a powerful signal to other states and the Federal Government that:

  • Hunting dogs are working partners, not just pets. Idaho is pushing back against other states and federal overreach that seeks to reclassify our dogs and restrict our ability to hunt, test, and trial.
  • States’ rights matter. While animal extremists try to sneak anti-hunting language into "must-pass" agriculture legislation or try to get people to vote on misleading ballot initiatives banning hunting, Idaho is proactively passing vital protections for our sporting traditions.
  • Idaho is the first to hold the line. While other states have passed similar laws in the past, Idaho is the first to act in direct response to the massive 2026 escalation of attacks on our sporting heritage. S 1241 provides the modern blueprint for how states must preemptively shield their citizens and hunting partners from the "incremental bans" in Oregon’s IP 28 and the anti-hunting language being snuck into the Federal Farm Bill.
  • The Sportsmen community provides the backbone of conservation funding, and we will not allow radical activists to crater our interests through emotional blackmail or vague "animal welfare" mandates.

 

Strength in numbers is our greatest asset. Please forward this important email to your fellow hunters, club members, and friends, and urge them to use the Take Action button today, asking Governor Little to sign S 1241 into law.

We’ve seen what happens when we stay silent; the opposition works tirelessly to destroy our way of life. But today, sportsmen are winning. We must keep the pressure on and show the entire country that Idaho’s hunting heritage is not up for negotiation. The legacy of hunting, fishing, and trapping depends on our actions today. Urge your family and friends to join you and the Sportsmen’s Alliance in the fight against the rising tide of animal extremism.

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