The Minnesota Senate has approved amending the state constitution to affirm the right of Minnesotans to hunt and fish. If the House approves similar language, Minnesotans could vote on the amendment in November. Minnesota Public Radio correspondent Eric Jansen reports from the state capitol: The state senate's approval of letting Minnesota voters decide whether to amend the constitution to protect hunting and fishing rights was lopsided; only 14 senators opposed it. Senator Bob Lessard, a hunting and fishing guide from northeastern Minnesota, wrote the amendment because he feels environmentalists and animal rights groups are attacking the activities: