N.J.S.A. 23:3-21.2

Shooting pointed, metal tipped arrow, prohibited under certain circumstances.

23:3-21.2 Shooting pointed, metal tipped arrow, prohibited under certain circumstances. 2. Any minor under 16 years of age, other than one who is the holder of a valid bow and arrow hunting license, or the holder of an apprentice bow and arrow license under the personal supervision of the holder of a regular resident's or nonresident's bow and arrow license, who shall shoot any pointed or metal tipped arrow, including such as is designed solely for target use, except in the presence, and under the personal supervision, of an instructor or an adult is guilty of juvenile delinquency. L.1958, c.27, s.2; amended 2015, c.83, s.9.

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