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Kentucky (1) No person shall intentionally obstruct or disrupt the right of a person to lawfully take wildlife by hunting, trapping, or fishing. (2) The Attorney General or any person directly affected may bring an action to restrain conduct unlawful under this section and may bring an action to recover damages.
24 mar 2022 · All 50 states have some form of hunter harassment law, and every state's law is worded differently. However, at their core, all seek to protect hunters from outside interference during the lawful taking of wild animals. Many states adopted these laws in the 1980s and '90s.
Summary: This law comprises Kentucky's hunter harassment law. The law states that no person shall intentionally obstruct or disrupt the right of a person to lawfully take wildlife by hunting, trapping, or fishing.
TITLE XII. CONSERVATION AND STATE DEVELOPMENT. CHAPTER 150. FISH AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES. 150.710 Intentional obstruction of lawful taking of wildlife. (1) No person shall intentionally obstruct or disrupt the right of a person to lawfully take wildlife by hunting, trapping, or fishing.
Hunting is now primarily regulated by state law. One type of hunting-related law in particular has been at the judicial forefront: hunter-harassment laws. Every state has enacted some type of law that seeks to protect the right to hunt lawfully. Hunter-harassment laws typically prohibit intentional interference with a hunt or hunter, the alteration
This law comprises Kentucky's hunter harassment law. The law states that no person shall intentionally obstruct or disrupt the right of a person to lawfully take wildlife by hunting, trapping, or fishing.
Children younger than 12 years old are exempt from hunter education certification but must be accompanied by an adult who meets the hunter education requirement. The adult must be in a position to take immediate control of the bow or firearm at all times while hunting.