N.J.S.A. 23:4-24.2

Shooting or taking game bird or animal from tree or structure within 300 feet of baited area

23:4-24.2. Shooting or taking game bird or animal from tree or structure within 300 feet of baited area No person shall, except under emergency conditions authorized by the Division of Fish and Game, kill, destroy, injure, shoot, shoot at, take, wound, or attempt to take, kill, or wound a game bird or game animal, or have in his possession or control any firearm or other weapon of any kind, while elevated in a standing tree, or in a structure of any kind within 300 feet of a baited area under a penalty of $50.00 for each offense. L.1970, c. 180, s. 1, eff. Aug. 13, 1970.

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