New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A502

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The introduction of A502 could have a significant impact on how competitive events involving wildlife are conducted within the state, effectively outlawing any actions that would harass or take the specified wildlife during such events. This has implications for various stakeholders, including animal rights advocates, hunters, and event organizers, all of whom may have differing views on the acceptable treatment of wildlife in competitive settings. By enforcing stricter regulations, the bill aims to enhance compliance with wildlife protection standards.

Summary

A502 is a New Jersey bill aimed at prohibiting the harassing or taking of certain wildlife, identified as 'covered wildlife,' during competitive events. This includes activities like contests or tournaments where participants are incentivized to capture or kill wildlife. The bill, which supplements Title 23 of the Revised Statutes, specifies penalties for violations and outlines the animals that are classified as 'covered wildlife' including bobcats, coyotes, raccoons, and several other species. It establishes a framework to protect these animals from harm during organized competitions.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding A502 is the balance it seeks to achieve between allowing traditional activities involving wildlife, such as hunting and field trials, and protecting animal welfare. While supporters argue that the bill is essential for ensuring humane treatment of wildlife, critics may contend that it could infringe upon established practices and cultural traditions related to hunting and wildlife competitions. The bill presents a complex discussion on conservation, recreational activities, and law enforcement.

Enforcement

The bill gives enforcement authority to law enforcement officers within various state divisions, including the Division of Fish and Wildlife. Violations of the law would be classified as disorderly persons offenses, carrying penalties that include fines and possible imprisonment. Additionally, individuals found in violation would face a suspension of licenses and permits related to wildlife, reinforcing the bill's seriousness and intended deterrents against illegal wildlife harassment or taking at competitive events.

Companion Bills

NJ S2409

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

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