Originally Posted By: Fuzzy_Bunny
Originally Posted By: yotetrapper

Originally Posted By: Fuzzy_Bunny


This regulation shall not apply to a landowner or member of his or her immediate family hunting on his or her own property provided that no projectile strikes any of the above stated property of another without the permission of the owner or lessee of said property. Means property owner or immediate family can hunt within 100 yards of their house, provided they don't shoot their neighbors stuff regardless of how far away it is.


You are misinterpreting this section of the regulation. This section exempts landowners and their immediate family from having to abide by the 100yd distance from a neighboring dwelling. This is the same exemption that is given to landowners and immediate family that allows them to hunt within 50yds of a public road with centerfire rifles, shotguns with #4 shot or larger, ect...



You are wrong. This allows landowners and immediate family to hunt within 50 yards of a public road:

Section 9-11-257

Hunting or discharge of firearm from, upon, or across public roads, etc.

Any person, except a duly authorized law enforcement officer acting in the line of duty or person otherwise authorized by law, who hunts or discharges any firearm from, upon, or across any public road, public highway, or railroad, or the rights-of-way of any public road, public highway, or railroad, or any person, except a landowner or his or her immediate family hunting on land of the landowner, who hunts within 50 yards of a public road, public highway, or railroad, or their rights-of-way, with a centerfire rifle, a shotgun using slug or shot larger in diameter than manufacturer's standard designated number four shot, or a muzzleloading rifle .40 caliber or larger in this state, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished for the first offense by a fine of not less than one thousand dollars ($1,000), and shall be punished for the second and each subsequent offense by a fine of not less than two thousand dollars ($2,000) and shall have all hunting license privileges revoked for one year from the date of conviction.


Yes fuzzy bunny that is the code that I was referring to. I was referring to the language used to exempt the landowner and immediate family from that regulation. You are still misinterpreting the 100yds from a dwelling regulation. Landowners are exempt from and can legally hunt within 100yds of a dwelling so long as they are on their property and no projectile strikes the neighboring property or dwelling.


Jon Bartlett