2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 113 - Conservation and Development.
§ 113-291.1A. Computer-assisted remote hunting prohibited.

§ 113‑291.1A.  Computer‑assisted remote hunting prohibited.

(a)        It is unlawful for a person to engage in computer‑assisted remote hunting or provide or operate a facility that allows others to engage in computer‑assisted remote hunting if the wild animal or wild bird being hunted or shot is located in this State.

(b)        For purposes of this section "computer‑assisted remote hunting" means the use of a computer or other device, equipment, or software, to remotely control the aiming and discharging of a firearm or other weapon, that allows a person, not physically present at the location of that firearm or other weapon, to hunt or shoot a wild animal or wild bird. (2005‑62, s. 1.)

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