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HB
2462 (Adair/Shurden): Allows a private landowner or a
designated employee of a landowner or lessee to have a
chamber-loaded firearm on his or her property, provided the
private landowner or designated employee of a landowner or
lessee is not a convicted felon.
HB
2520 (Staggs/Weedn): Authorizes the Director of Wildlife
Conservation to issue a lifetime permit for the hunting or
taking of wildlife by the use of a crossbow to qualified
applicants who are permanently disabled. The permit may by
renewed every five years for five dollars or the person may
purchase a lifetime permit for Twenty-five
($25.00).
HB
2619 (Davis/Shurden): Specifies that no person may
possess, hunt, chase, harass, capture, shoot at, wound or
kill, take or attempt to take, trap or attempt to trap a
white deer without specific written permission of the
Director of Wildlife Conservation. The bill sets a fine of
not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) nor more than
One Thousand Dollar ($1,000.00), or imprisonment in the
county jail for a period not to exceed (30) days, or both
for violations of this provision.
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