The military advocacy group The Boot helped write the new law that allows honorably discharged military veterans to buy combo hunting and fishing licenses for just 20 dollars a year. Andrew Ward with The Boot says it’s part of the organization’s objective in making Louisiana a great place for veterans to set roots in at the conclusion of their military careers.
From now on, you can have a gun on you when you’re out frog hunting at night. Gonzales Republican Senator Eddie Lambert wrote the new law that does away with the previous prohibition. He says his bill eliminates any conflicts in state law that resulted from a newly-passed constitutional amendment.
Cut 4 (07) “…remove that ‘prohibitation.’”
People don’t normally use guns to hunt frogs; they use gigs, nets or their bare hands.
The Saints had their last practice in Metairie before flying out to California tomorrow ahead of Sunday’s preseason opener against the Chargers. Spencer Rattler became the first quarterback to get starting reps in back-to-back practices today but split first-team action with Tyler Shough. Locked On Saints podcast host Ross Jackson says the second-year QB has separated himself.
The application deadline for the Louisiana State Police’s 108th cadet class is less than two weeks away. Captain Johnnie Brown says applicants must apply by August 18th, be 21 or older at the time of application and meet one of four qualification criteria.