Kentucky HB142 amends wildlife regulations to allow certain individuals to hunt and fish without licenses under specific conditions.
Kentucky HB142 modifies wildlife regulations to allow certain individuals to hunt and fish without licenses under specific conditions. It prohibits using dogs to chase or molest wild elk or deer. It allows members of the Kentucky Army or Air National Guard to hunt and fish on military property without a license. It exempts minors from obtaining hunting or fishing licenses. It allows landowners and their families to kill or trap wildlife causing damage to their property.
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