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After 10 Years, High Fenced Deer Rules Head To Gov. Pence

The state tried to shut down high-fenced hunting preserves more than ten years ago. A court battle finally ended last year with a ruling that said the state couldn't regulate the facilities at all under current law.

That decision came after several failed attempts at legislation to install regulations, but Rep. Sean Eberhart, R-Shelbyville, says the court's ruling finally forced lawmakers into a corner.

"We can either support the bill and have some common sense regulations put in place for the hunting preserves, or we can vote the bill down without any regulation," Eberhart says.

But Rep. Matt Pierce, D-Bloomington, says that's a false choice. He says the legislature should have considered a third option.

"What we ought to be doing is adopting a clear statute that says this activity will not be tolerated in our state."

The House approved the bill 61 to 35.

The bill establishes regulations that include minimum fence heights and acreage, and it mandates reporting disease and escape.

The measure now heads to the governor's desk for his signature.

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