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Mississippi - Harassment Statutes

(1) No person shall intentionally: (a) Interfere with or attempt to prevent the lawful taking of wildlife by another; (b) Attempt to disturb wildlife, or attempt to affect their behavior with the intent to prevent their lawful taking by another; or

Missouri - Harassment Statutes

1. It is the intent of the general assembly of the state of Missouri to recognize that all persons shall have the right to hunt, fish and trap in this state in accordance with law and the rules and regulations made by the commission as established in Arti…

Montana - Harassment Statutes

(1)(a) A person may not: (i) intentionally interfere with the lawful taking of a wild animal or fishing by another; (ii) with intent to prevent or hinder its lawful taking or its capture, disturb a wild animal or engage in an activity or place in its way …

Nebraska - Harassment Statutes

(1) No person shall knowingly and intentionally interfere or attempt to interfere with another person who is not trespassing and who is lawfully hunting or trapping any game bird, game animal, fur-bearing animal, or other wild mammal or bird or engaged in…

Nevada - Harassment Statutes

1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 503.454, it is unlawful for a person, or a group of people acting together, to intentionally interfere with another person who is lawfully hunting or trapping. For the purpose of this subsection, hunting or trapping …

New Hampshire - Harassment Statutes

I. No person shall purposely obstruct or impede the participation of any individual in the lawful activity of hunting, fishing or trapping. No person shall purposely obstruct or impede the participation of any individual in the lawful activity of hunting,…

New Jersey - Harassment Statutes

No person may, for the purpose of hindering or preventing the lawful taking of wildlife: a. block, obstruct, or impede, or attempt to block, obstruct, or impede, a person lawfully taking wildlife;

New Mexico - Harassment Statutes

New York - Harassment Statutes

North Carolina - Harassment Statutes

(a) It is unlawful for a person to interfere intentionally with the lawful taking of wildlife resources or to drive, harass, or intentionally disturb any wildlife resources for the purpose of disrupting the lawful taking of wildlife resources. It is unlaw…

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