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NJ A2362

NJ A2362
"Tonka's Law"; changes perimeter for bow and arrow hunting around certain buildings; requires property owner to provide notice to adjacent properties of any hunting activity.


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Introduced
02/01/2018
In Committee
02/01/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill amends current law to provide that, except for the owner or lessee of the building and persons specifically authorized by the owner or lessee in writing, a person shall not possess a nocked arrow for the purpose of hunting, taking, or killing wildlife while within 450 feet of an occupied building or a school playground. Current law prohibits hunting, taking, or killing of wildlife within 150 feet of an occupied building and within 450 feet of a school playground. In addition, the bill requires an owner of private property to provide written notice to neighboring property owners and occupants that hunting, taking, or killing of wildlife will occur on the property. This bill, named "Tonka's Law," is in response to the tragic death of Tonka, beloved pet of a family living in Hunterdon County. Tonka, an Alaskan shepherd, was mistakenly shot with an arrow by a deer hunter. Tonka's family was unaware that hunting was occurring on the adjacent property and, therefore, was unable to take extra precautions to protect him from harm. This bill seeks to prevent this type of tragedy from occurring again by prohibiting hunting with a bow and arrow within 450 feet of an occupied building or a school playground, and requiring that a private property owner provide written notice to neighboring property owners and occupants at least 24 hours prior to the occurrence of any hunting activity on the private property. The private property owner is required to notify all property owners and occupants sharing a boundary with the property on which the hunting will occur.

AI Summary

This bill, known as "Tonka's Law," amends current law to prohibit hunting with a bow and arrow within 450 feet of an occupied building or school playground, rather than the previous 150 feet. The bill also requires property owners who allow hunting on their land to provide written notice to neighboring property owners and occupants at least 24 hours in advance. This is in response to the tragic death of Tonka, a pet Alaskan shepherd who was mistakenly shot by a deer hunter, as Tonka's family was unaware that hunting was occurring on the adjacent property. The bill aims to prevent similar tragedies by increasing the buffer zone for bow and arrow hunting and mandating notification to neighboring properties.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee (on 02/01/2018)

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