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Current hunting laws and regulations, by state, and a few interesting links for the more unusual aspects of hunting law regarding opponents and proponents of the sport..

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GENERAL HUNTING REGULATIONS Certain items of law which apply pretty much universally.

State Hunting & Fishing Regulations On The Web ~ Updated Sept. 2006
Alabama Kansas New Mexico Virginia
Alaska Kentucky New York Washington
Arizona Louisiana North Carolina West Virginia
Arkansas Maine North Dakota          Wisconsin
California Maryland Ohio Wyoming
Colorado Massachusetts          Oklahoma  
Connecticut          Michigan Oregon Recognized US Authorities
Delaware Minnesota Pennsylvania
Florida Mississippi Rhode Island US Fish & Wildlife
Georgia Missouri South Carolina USDOJ: Environment and Natural Resources Division
Hawaii Montana South Dakota
Idaho Nebraska Tennessee Bureau of Land Management
Illinois Nevada Texas
Indiana New Hampshire Utah USDA Forest Service
Iowa New Jersey Vermont [slow]  

Compendium of State Firearms Laws

Attorney Hunting Laws Phyxius: A BILL TO REGULATE THE HUNTING AND HARVESTING OF ATTORNEYS

Deadbeat Parents Won’t Be Able to Buy Hunting License in Kansas March 21st, 2006 . by Tom Remington. A bill that would prevent deadbeat parents from buying a hunting and/or fishing license has passed House approval in Kansas and its on its way to the Senate where they already approved it once. The bill would place the names of parents who have not paid their child support payments on a database list. When anyone attempts to buy a license to hunt or fish, their name is compared to the list. If you are on the list you can’t hunt or fish legally in Kansas.

AIRBORNE HUNTING ACT: Summary from Federal Wildlife Laws Handbook The Act, a section of the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956, prohibits harassing, capturing or killing birds, fish and other animals from aircraft, with certain limited exceptions. Federal Wildlife & Related Laws Handbook

Right to Hunt vs. Animal Rights - A Daily Reckoning Special  Whether you agree with hunting or not, you should support it on principle. After all, how would you feel if the government outlawed something YOU love to do because some PR-savvy fringe group managed to spread enough lies about it through an activist media to make you a minority in the public's eye?

US CODE: Title 10,2671. Military reservations and facilities ...  General Requirements for Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping.— The Secretary of Defense shall, with respect to each military installation or facility under the jurisdiction of any military department in a State or Territory—

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