HB4048 S JUD AM #1 2-9
Smith 7883
The Committee on the Judiciary moved to amend the bill by striking out everything after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu thereof the following:
ARTICLE 2. WILDLIFE RESOURCES.
§0-2-5. Unlawful methods of hunting and fishing and other unlawful acts; Sunday hunting.
(a) Except as authorized by the director or by law, it is unlawful at any time for any person to:
(1) Shoot at any wild bird or wild animal unless it is plainly visible;
(2) Dig out, cut out, smoke out, or in any manner take or attempt to take any live wild animal or wild bird out of its den or place of refuge;
(3) Use or attempt to use any artificial light or any night vision technology, including image intensification, thermal imaging, or active illumination while hunting, locating, attracting, taking, trapping, or killing any wild bird or wild animal: Provided, That it is lawful to hunt or take coyote, fox, raccoon, opossum, or skunk by the use of artificial light or night vision technology, including image intensification, thermal imaging, or active illumination. Any person violating this subdivision is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall for each offense be fined not less than $100 nor more than $500, and shall be confined in jail for not less than 10 days nor more than 100 days;
(4) Hunt, take, kill, wound, harass, or shoot at wild animals or wild birds from an airplane or other airborne conveyance, a drone or other unmanned aircraft, an automobile, or other land conveyance, or from a motor-driven water conveyance;
(5) Use a drone or other unmanned aircraft to hunt, take, wound, harass, transport, or kill a wild bird or wild animal, or to use a drone or other unmanned aircraft to drive or herd any wild bird or wild animal for the purposes of hunting, trapping, or killing;
(6) Take any beaver or muskrat by any means other than a trap;
(7) Catch, capture, take, hunt, or kill by seine, net, bait, trap, or snare or like device a wild turkey, ruffed grouse, pheasant, or quail;
(8) Intentionally destroy or attempt to destroy the nest or eggs of any wild bird or have in his or her possession the nest or eggs;
(9) Carry an uncased or loaded firearm in the woods of this state or in state parks, state forests, state wildlife management areas, or state rail trails with the following permissible exceptions:
(A) A person in possession of a valid license or permit during open firearms hunting season for wild animals and nonmigratory wild birds where hunting is lawful;
(B) A person hunting or taking unprotected species of wild animals, wild birds, and migratory wild birds during the open season, in the open fields, open water, and open marshes of the state where hunting is lawful;
(C) A person carrying a firearm pursuant to §0-2-6 of this code;
(E) A person carrying a rifle or shotgun for self-defense who is not prohibited from possessing firearms under state or federal law: Provided, That this exception does not apply to an uncased rifle or shotgun carried specifically in state park or state forest recreational facilities and marked trails within state park or state forest borders;
(10)
Possess a loaded rifle or shotgun, a bow with a nocked arrow, or crossbow with
a nocked bolt, in or on any vehicle or conveyance, or its attachments. A rifle
or shotgun with cartridges that have not been removed or a magazine that has
not been detached is considered loaded. For the purposes of this section, a
rifle or shotgun whose magazine readily detaches is considered unloaded if the
magazine is detached and no cartridges remain in the rifle or shotgun itself;
(11)
Carry any unloaded firearm, bow, or crossbow in or on any vehicle or
conveyance, or its attachments, that is not in a case or taken apart and
securely wrapped between 30 minutes after sunset until 30 minutes before
sunrise: Provided, That the time periods for carrying unloaded and uncased
firearms or crossbows are extended for one hour after sunset as established in
this subdivision, if a person is transporting or transferring the firearms or
crossbows to or from a hunting site, campsite, home, or other abode;
(12) (10) Hunt, catch, take, kill,
injure, or pursue a wild animal or wild bird with the use of a ferret;
(13) (11)
Buy raw furs, pelts, or skins of fur-bearing animals unless licensed to do so;
(15) (13) Employ, hire, induce, or persuade,
with money, things of value, or by any means, any person to hunt, take, catch,
or kill any wild animal or wild bird except those species in which there is no
closed season; or to fish for, catch, take, or kill any fish, amphibian, or
aquatic life that is protected by rule, or the sale of which is otherwise
prohibited;
(16) (14) Hunt, catch, take, kill, capture,
pursue, transport, possess, or use any migratory game or nongame birds except
as permitted by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, 16 U.S.C. §703 et seq.,
and its regulations;
(17) (15) Kill, take, catch, sell,
transport, or have in his or her possession, living or dead, any wild bird
other than a game bird, including the plumage, skin, or body of any protected
bird, irrespective of whether the bird was captured in or out of this state,
except the English or European sparrow (Passer domesticus), starling (Sturnus
vulgaris), and cowbird (Molothrus ater), which may be killed at any time;
(18) (16) Use dynamite, explosives, or any
poison in any waters of the state for the purpose of killing or taking fish.
Any person violating this subdivision is guilty of a felony, and upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined not more than $500 or confined for not less
than six months nor more than three years, or both fined and confined;
(19) ( 17) Have a bow and gun, or have a gun
and any arrow, in the fields or woods at the same time;
(20) (18) Have a crossbow in the woods or
fields, or use a crossbow to hunt for, take, or attempt to take any
wildlife except as otherwise provided in §0-2-5g and §0-2-42w of this code;
(21) (19) Take or attempt to take turkey,
bear, elk, or deer with any arrow unless the arrow is equipped with a point
having at least two sharp cutting edges measuring in excess of three- fourths
of an inch wide;
(22) (20) Take or attempt to take any
wildlife with an arrow having an explosive head or shaft, a poisoned arrow, or
an arrow which would affect wildlife by any chemical action;
(23) (21)
Shoot an arrow across any public highway;
(24) ( 22) Permit any dog owned or under his
or her control to chase, pursue, or follow the tracks of any wild animal or
wild bird, day or night, between May 1 and August 15: Provided, That
dogs may be trained on wild animals and wild birds, except deer and wild
turkeys, and field trials may be held or conducted on the grounds or lands of
the owner, or by his or her bona fide tenant, or upon the grounds or lands of
another person with his or her written permission, or on public lands at any
time. Nonresidents may not train dogs in this state at any time except during
the legal small game hunting season. A person training dogs may not have firearms or other implements for taking
wildlife in his or her possession during the closed season on wild animals and
wild birds, except a person carrying a firearm for self-defense who is not
prohibited from possessing firearms under state or federal law;
(25) (23) Conduct or participate in a trial,
including a field trial, shoot-to-retrieve field trial, water race, or wild
hunt: Provided, That any person, group of persons, club, or organization
may hold a trial upon obtaining a permit pursuant to §20-2-56 of this code. The person responsible
for obtaining the permit shall prepare and keep an accurate record of the names
and addresses of all persons participating in the trial and make the records
readily available for inspection by any natural resources police officer upon
request;
(26) (24) Hunt, catch, take, kill, or
attempt to hunt, catch, take, or kill any wild animal, wild bird, or wild fowl
except during open seasons;
(27) (25) Hunt or conduct hunts for a fee
when the person is not physically present in the same location as the wildlife
being hunted within West Virginia; and
(28) (26) Catch, take, kill, or attempt to
catch, take, or kill any fish by any means within 200 feet of division
personnel engaged in stocking fish in public waters.
(b) Notwithstanding any ballot measure relating to Sunday hunting, it is lawful to hunt throughout the State of West Virginia on private lands on Sundays with the written consent of the private landowner pursuant to §20-2-7 of this code, and it is lawful to hunt throughout the State of West Virginia on federal land where hunting is permitted, in state forests, on land owned or leased by the state for wildlife purposes, and on land managed by the state for wildlife purposes pursuant to a cooperative agreement.
Adopted
Rejected