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North Dakota - Harassment Statutes

An individual may not intentionally interfere with the lawful taking of wildlife on public or private land by another or intentionally harass, drive, or disturb any wildlife on public or private land for the purpose of disrupting a lawful hunt. The indivi…

Ohio- Harassment Statutes

(A) No person shall purposely prevent or attempt to prevent any person from hunting, trapping, or fishing for a wild animal as authorized by this chapter by any of the following means:

Oklahoma - Harassment Statutes

A. A person may not willfully obstruct or impede the participation of any individual in the lawful activity of shooting, hunting, fishing or trapping in this state. Provided, that nothing in this section shall prohibit a landowner or lessee from exercisin…

Oregon - Harassment Statutes

(1) A person commits the offense of obstructing the taking of wildlife if the person, having no right to do so, interferes with the lawful taking, or the process of taking, of wildlife by another with the intent to prevent the taking.

Pennsylvania - Harassment Statutes

(a) General rule.--Except as otherwise provided in this title, it is unlawful for a person at the location where lawful fishing or boating is taking place to intentionally obstruct or physically interfere with the lawful fishing or boating. (b) Activities…

Rhode Island - Harassment Statutes

(a) No person shall obstruct or interfere with the lawful taking of wildlife by another person at the location where the activity is taking place with intent to prevent the lawful taking. (b) A person violates this section when he or she intentionally or …

South Carolina - Harassment Statutes

It is unlawful for a person wilfully to impede or obstruct another person from lawfully hunting, trapping, fishing, or harvesting marine species. Any person violating the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be …

South Dakota - Harassment Statutes

No person may intentionally interfere with any person or group of persons lawfully engaged in the process of taking or attempting to take any game or fish. No person may engage in any activity specifically intended to harass or otherwise prevent the lawfu…

Tennessee - Harassment Statutes

(a) Any person who performs any of the following commits a Class C misdemeanor: (1) Interferes with the lawful taking of a wild animal by another with intent to prevent the taking;

Texas - Harassment Statutes

(a) This section may be cited as the Sportsman's Rights Act. (b) In this section: (1) “Wildlife” means all species of wild mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, or amphibians.

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