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Bear Hunting

A hunter seeks a ruling in superior court that Alaska hunters have a state "constitutional right to be first in line to enjoy the state's wildlife without being crowded out by nonresident hunters," and that "any exclusive allocation of Kodiak brown bear permits to nonresidents violates the Alaska Constitution."

ANCHORAGE — A hunter seeks a ruling in superior court that Alaska hunters have a state "constitutional right to be first in line to enjoy the state's wildlife without being crowded out by nonresident hunters," and that "any exclusive allocation of Kodiak brown bear permits to nonresidents violates the Alaska Constitution."

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