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Illinois - Harassment Statutes

§ 48-3. Hunter or fisherman interference. (a) Definitions. As used in this Section: “Aquatic life” means all fish, reptiles, amphibians, crayfish, and mussels the taking of which is authorized by the Fish and Aquatic Life Code. “Interfere with” means to t…

Indiana - Harassment Statutes

Sec. 2. (a) A person who knowingly or intentionally interferes with the legal taking of a game animal by another person with intent to prevent the taking commits a Class C misdemeanor.

Iowa - Harassment Statutes

1. As used in this section, “interfere with hunting, fishing, or fur-harvesting activities” means one or more of the following: a. To intentionally place oneself in a location where a human presence may affect the behavior of a fur-bearing animal, game, b…

Kansas - Harassment Statutes

(a) No person shall willfully obstruct or impede the participation of any individual in the lawful activity of hunting, furharvesting or fishing. (b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to the actions of law enforcement officers and personnel o…

Kentucky - Harassment Statutes

(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 se…

Louisiana - Harassment Statutes

No person shall engage in any of the following activities on lands or waters managed by the state pursuant to R.S. 56:781 through R.S. 56:787, or upon private lands or waters where a hunter, trapper, or fisherman has been given permission by the owner or …

Maine - Harassment Statutes

1. Interference with taking. A person may not intentionally or knowingly interfere with the lawful hunting, fishing or trapping of a wild animal, wild bird or fish. A. A person who violates this subsection commits a civil violation for which a fine of not…

Massachusetts - Harassment Statutes

No person shall obstruct, interfere with or otherwise prevent the lawful taking of fish or wildlife by another at the locale where such activity is taking place. It shall be a violation of this section for a person to intentionally (1) drive or disturb wi…

Michigan - Harassment Statutes

Sec. 47301a. (1) A person shall not obstruct or interfere in the lawful taking of fish by a person licensed under this part. (2) A person violates this section when the person intentionally or knowingly does any of the following:

Minnesota - Harassment Statutes

Subdivision 1. Interference with taking wild animals prohibited. A person who has the intent to prevent or disrupt another person from taking or preparing to take a wild animal or enjoyment of the out-of-doors must not disturb or interfere with that perso…

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