17 Pa. Code § 11.215 - Weapons and hunting
The following activities are prohibited without written permission of the Department:
(1)
Hunting, pursuing or intentionally disturbing woodchucks, also known as
groundhogs. Paragraph (2) does not apply to this activity.
(2) Hunting, pursuing or intentionally
disturbing wildlife unless:
(i) The person
engaging in the activity is licensed by the Game Commission to hunt and is
engaged in hunting in accordance with the Game and Wildlife Code.
(ii) The activity takes place in an area
designated by the Department for hunting. At Presque Isle State Park, waterfowl
hunting may take place only from a facility designated by the Department as a
waterfowl blind, and shooting shall be directed away from State park land and
over the adjacent waters.
(iii) The
activity takes place during hunting season as established by the Game
Commission.
(iv) The firearm,
archery equipment or other device used for this activity is lawful for hunting
under the Game and Wildlife Code. A device operated by air, chemical or gas
cylinder by which a projectile can be discharged or propelled is not lawful for
hunting under the Game and Wildlife Code.
(3) Using a device, including a firearm,
archery equipment or slingshot, that is capable of discharging or propelling a
projectile, except as provided in paragraph (2) or (7).
(4) Possessing an uncased device, or uncasing
a device, including a firearm, archery equipment or slingshot, that is capable
of discharging or propelling a projectile, except as provided in paragraph (2)
or (7), or except in the owner's building on a leased campsite, in the owner's
residence, or in the owner's vehicle or trailer.
(5) Failing to keep a device, including a
firearm, archery equipment or slingshot, that is capable of discharging or
propelling a projectile, in the owner's building on a leased campsite, in the
owner's residence or in the owner's vehicle or trailer. This prohibition does
not apply to either of the following:
(i) A
person licensed by the Game Commission to hunt, and in possession of a device
that is lawful for hunting under the Game and Wildlife Code, during hunting
season as established by the Game Commission, in a State park open for
hunting.
(ii) A person engaged in
target-shooting under paragraph (7).
(6) The trapping of wildlife. This
prohibition does not apply to a person licensed by the Game Commission to
engage in trapping, during trapping season as established by the Game
Commission, in an area designated by the Department for hunting.
(7) Target-shooting with a device, including
a firearm, archery equipment or slingshot, capable of discharging or propelling
a projectile, except in an area designated by the Department for this purpose
and in accordance with posted requirements and restrictions.
(8) Dog training, except from the day
following Labor Day through March 31, in an area designated by the Department
for hunting.
Notes
Under section 10 of the act of October 17, 2008 (P.L. 1628, No. 131), § 11.215 is abrogated to the extent that the provisions app
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