2019 Tennessee Code
Title 70 - Wildlife Resources
Chapter 4 - Miscellaneous Regulations
Part 1 - Hunting and Fishing
§ 70-4-134. Availability of self-defense to person charged with taking, attempting to take, or harming wild animal.

Universal Citation: TN Code § 70-4-134 (2019)
  • (a) As used in this section:

    • (1) “Enter” means the intrusion of any part of the body of a wild animal into the interior space of a structure;

    • (2) “Serious bodily injury” means bodily injury that involves:

      • (A) A substantial risk of death;

      • (B) Protracted unconsciousness;

      • (C) Extreme physical pain;

      • (D) Protracted or obvious disfigurement; or

      • (E) Protracted loss or substantial impairment of a function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty; and

    • (3) “Wild animal” means all wild vertebrates, mollusks, crustaceans, and fish presently occurring within the state.

  • (b) A person who is charged with taking, attempting to take, or harming a wild animal in violation of this title may assert the defense of self-defense if the wild animal taken, attempted to be taken, or harmed acted in a manner that caused:

    • (1) The person to have a reasonable belief that the animal's action placed the person in imminent danger of death or serious bodily injury;

    • (2) The person to believe the danger creating the threat of imminent death or serious bodily injury is real, or is honestly believed to be real at the time; and

    • (3) The belief of danger to be founded upon reasonable grounds.

  • (c)

    • (1)

      • (A) A person shall notify the agency within twenty-four (24) hours after killing or seriously injuring a big game animal pursuant to this section if the person is reasonably able to notify the agency.

      • (B) No big game animal killed shall be removed from the site, repositioned, retained, sold, or transferred without authorization from the agency.

    • (2) A violation of subdivision (c)(1) is a Class C misdemeanor.

  • (d) The defense of self-defense shall not be available to a person who takes, attempts to take, or harms a wild animal if the person:

    • (1) Has the ability to safely retreat from the threatening animal and fails to do so, except when the animal enters a home, tent, camper, or other permanent or temporary living structure occupied at the time by the person or any other individual; or

    • (2) Recklessly provokes or attracts the wild animal into a situation in which it is reasonable to expect the wild animal will threaten the person or another individual.

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