Floridians could kill black bears when threatened at home under a bill ready for House vote

FILE - A juvenile black bear roams through Fort Myers, Fla., Tuesday morning, May 26, 2020. Floridians could soon be able to kill bears threatening them on their property with no consequences — if they don't bait or provoke them first or turn it into a meal or a living room rug later. A measure approved in it's final House committee stop Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024, would allow people to use fatal force against a bear that's threatening a human, a pet or a home without a hunting permit. It's a bill introduced because of a growing number of encounters people have with the large mammals, but one that has bear lovers upset. (Andrew West/The News-Press via AP, File)

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Floridians could soon be able to kill bears threatening them on their property with no consequences — if they don't bait or provoke them first or turn them into meals or rugs later.

A measure approved in its final House committee stop Tuesday would allow people without a hunting permit to use fatal force against a bear that's threatening a human, a pet or a home. The bill was introduced in November because of a growing number of encounters between people and the large mammals, but one that has bear lovers upset.

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