POLITICSBRIDGE MICHIGAN
Michigan bill legalizing backyard deer feeding passes, but bans could remain
A Michigan bill legalizing backyard deer feeding in the Lower Peninsula has passed, but potential limitations remain. State Rep. Ken Borton, who has a backyard feeder and was previously ticketed for feeding deer, sponsored the legislation.
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