New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1199

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits taking of fur-bearing small game at family entertainment events, and organizing, sponsoring, promoting, conducting, or participating in such events.

Impact

If enacted, A1199 will significantly alter how hunting regulations are applied at family events, marking a shift towards more stringent restrictions on hunting practices in public settings. Violations of the bill's provisions will be classified as disorderly persons offenses, potentially resulting in fines or imprisonment. Law enforcement, including municipal police and state wildlife officers, will be tasked with enforcement, highlighting the bill’s focus on preserving wildlife and promoting responsible outdoor activities.

Summary

Bill A1199 aims to prohibit the taking of fur-bearing small game at family entertainment events in New Jersey. It defines a family entertainment event as any public activity organized for families where participants, including children, are encouraged to engage in hunting fur-bearing small game as part of contests or competitions. The bill specifically concerns animals regulated under the Division of Fish and Wildlife, including critters like rabbits, squirrels, and foxes. This initiative is primarily designed to prevent the commercialization of hunting small game at family-oriented events, which some may view as inappropriate or harmful to wildlife conservation efforts.

Contention

While proponents argue that this legislation is necessary to protect young participants from being exposed to hunting as entertainment, critics may argue it imposes unnecessary restrictions on traditional family gatherings that involve lawful hunting practices. The bill does allow for exceptions concerning family reunions or private gatherings, which signifies an attempt to balance wildlife conservation with the rights of individuals and families to engage in lawful hunting in non-commercial contexts. Nonetheless, there may be ongoing debate regarding where the lines should be drawn between entertainment and conservation in state laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ AB273

Fur-bearing and nongame mammals: recreational and commercial fur trapping: prohibition.

NJ S2409

Prohibits harassing or taking of certain wildlife at competitive event; establishes penalties.

NJ S2754

Prohibits harassing or taking of certain wildlife at competitive event; establishes penalties.

NJ A502

Prohibits harassing or taking of certain wildlife at competitive event; establishes penalties.

NJ A1142

Prohibits harassing or taking of certain wildlife at competitive event; establishes penalties.

NJ SF2062

Open season for taking wolves prohibition

NJ SB285

Providing for the treatment of the reimbursement for certain expenses incurred by state officers and employees for travel in attending conferences or events provided by nonprofit organizations and for discounted or free access to entertainment, sporting events or other activities.

NJ SF943

Open season for taking wolves prohibition

NJ HF2144

Open season for taking wolves prohibited, and criminal penalties increased.

NJ H0319

Interference With Sporting or Entertainment Events

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