The Minnesota House has approved legislation to put a new constitutional right to hunt and fish on the ballot in November. The legislation passed with overwhelming support, but there seems to be some confusion over what it means. Minnesota Public Radio's Martin Kaste reports: The House spent at least an hour today wrangling over whether "taking game and fish" should be enshrined in the state constitution as a "right" or a "privilege." After a couple of close votes, House members settled on "privilege." The Minnesota Deer Hunters Association had been lobbying for "right," which they think might carry more clout in court. They want to counter what they perceive as growing hostility to their hobby from animal rights groups and some environmentalists. Anoka Republican -- and Attorney General candidate -- Charlie Weaver told House members that hunters have a right to feel worried: