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What do allocation laws address for hunters?
The technique of hunting
The color of hunting gear
The number of animals each hunter is allowed
The preference of hunting locations
The correct answer is: The number of animals each hunter is allowed
Allocation laws address the number of animals each hunter is allowed to legally harvest during a specified hunting season. These laws are put in place to ensure that the animal population remains stable and sustainable, and to prevent overhunting. While some hunting techniques, such as using bait or calls, may be regulated by laws in certain areas, they are not the main focus of allocation laws. Similarly, the color of hunting gear is not typically regulated by allocation laws but may be enforced by other hunting safety regulations. Lastly, while hunters may have preferences for certain hunting locations, allocation laws do not address or regulate these preferences.