4 Va. Admin. Code § 15-40-60 - Hunting with dogs or possession of weapons in certain locations during closed season
A.
Department-owned and national forest lands statewide. It shall be unlawful to
have in possession a firearm or any hunting weapon that is not unloaded and
cased or dismantled on all national forest lands statewide and on
department-owned lands and on other lands managed by the department under
cooperative agreement except during the period when it is lawful to take bear,
deer, grouse, pheasant, quail, rabbit, raccoon, squirrel, turkey, waterfowl, or
migratory gamebirds on these lands.
B. Certain counties. Except as otherwise
provided in
4VAC15-40-70, it shall be unlawful
to have either a shotgun or a rifle in one's possession when accompanied by a
dog in the daytime in the fields, forests or waters of the Counties of Augusta,
Clarke, Frederick, Page, Shenandoah, and Warren, and in the counties east of
the Blue Ridge Mountains, except Patrick, at any time except the periods
prescribed by law to hunt game birds and animals.
C. Shooting ranges and authorized activities.
The provisions of this section shall not prohibit the conduct of any activities
authorized by the board or the establishment and operation of archery and
shooting ranges on the lands described in subsections A and B of this section.
The use of firearms or any hunting weapon in such ranges during the closed
season period will be restricted to the area within the established range
boundaries. Such weapons shall be required to be unloaded and cased or
dismantled in all areas other than the range boundaries. The use of firearms or
any hunting weapon during the closed hunting period in such ranges shall be
restricted to target shooting only, and no birds or animals shall be
molested.
D. It shall be unlawful
to chase with a dog or train dogs on national forest lands or department-owned
lands except during authorized hunting, chase, or training seasons that
specifically permit these activities on these lands or during raccoon hound
field trials on these lands between September 1 and March 31, both dates
inclusive, that are sanctioned by bona fide national kennel clubs and
authorized by permits issued by the department or the U.S. Forest Service.
E. It shall be unlawful to possess
or transport any loaded firearm or loaded hunting weapon in or on any vehicle
at any time on national forest lands or department-owned lands.
F. The provisions of this section shall not
prohibit the possession, transport, and use of loaded firearms by employees of
the Department of Wildlife Resources while engaged in the performance of their
authorized and official duties, nor shall it prohibit possession and transport
of loaded concealed handguns where the individual possesses a concealed handgun
permit as defined in §
18.2-308 of the Code of
Virginia.
G. Meaning of
"possession" of any hunting weapon and definition of "loaded crossbow," "loaded
arrowgun," "loaded muzzleloader," and "loaded firearm." For the purpose of this
section, the word "possession" shall include having any firearm or weapon used
for hunting in or on one's person, vehicle, or conveyance. For the purpose of
this section, a "loaded firearm" means a firearm in which ammunition is
chambered or loaded in the magazine or clip when such magazine or clip is
engaged or partially engaged in a firearm. The definition of a "loaded
muzzleloader" will include a muzzleloading rifle, pistol, or shotgun that is
capped, has a charged pan, or has a primer or battery installed in the
muzzleloader. A "loaded crossbow" means a crossbow that is cocked and has
either a bolt or arrow engaged or partially engaged on the shooting rail or
track of the crossbow, or with a "trackless crossbow" when the crossbow is
cocked and a bolt or arrow is nocked. "Loaded arrowgun" means an arrowgun that
has an arrow or bolt inserted on the arrow rest or in the barrel. "Hunting
weapon" means any weapon allowable for hunting as defined in §
29.1-519 of the Code of
Virginia.
Notes
Statutory Authority: 45.1-161.3, 45.1-161.294, and 45.1-161.305 of the Code of Virginia.
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