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AZ HB2536
Bill
Status
1/18/2012
Primary Sponsor
Daniel Patterson
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AI Summary
HB 2536 Summary
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Prohibits any person from taking or assisting in the taking of birds or mammals in Arizona through computer-assisted remote hunting.
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Prohibits establishing or operating a computer-assisted remote hunting site for the purpose of taking birds or mammals from or within Arizona.
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Defines "computer-assisted remote hunting" as using a computer or electronic equipment to remotely control the aim and discharge of firearms, archery equipment, crossbows, spears, harpoons, or other weapons capable of killing or injuring birds or mammals.
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Violation of the law is classified as a class 1 misdemeanor; second or subsequent violations are classified as class 6 felonies.
Legislative Description
Prohibit computer-assisted remote hunting
Last Action
Referred to House MAPS Committee
1/19/2012