BALTIMORE — It’s another hitch for landowners in the pathway of a proposed power line and this time it’s a direct affront to their very livelihoods.
The company behind a controversial 67-mile long power line project that cuts through three different counties, the Public Service Enterprise Group, has petitioned a federal judge to issue a blanket ban on hunting with the season just days away.
It’s a short but crucial time of year for property owners like Matt Moran, who live off the land his family has occupied for half a century.
Power company wants hunting ban on private land - landowners fight back
“If you look in the freezer at my home, you'll see that there's more venison than there is beef, pork, chicken, and fish combined,” he said.
The rifle hunting season for white tailed deer

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