Status on 150' Bow Perimeter Bill

Status on 150' Bow Perimeter Bill

Postby apmaurosr » Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:58 pm

The 14th of August is the 45 day mark. But that deadline is not valid when the legislature isn't in session. As of now the seante is NOT in session and therefore the 45 day deadline gets extended until the legislature convenes again, which is August 23rd.

So, the Governor has until 08/23/2010 to sign, veto or conditionally veto the bill - or it becomes law.

Keep in mind, I hear that the Governor is on vacation until August 16th so unless he brought his paperwork with him we might not know the status of the Bow Perimeter bill until some time after his return.

Keep the faith - but keep calling the Gov's office. 609-292-6000. He's probably calling in for his messages.

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Re: Status on 150' Bow Perimeter Bill

Postby Runumngunum » Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:11 pm

Thanks for the heads up Ant :thumbsup:
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Re: Status on 150' Bow Perimeter Bill

Postby XexorZ » Thu Aug 12, 2010 1:13 pm

I just hope he is on vacation doing some fishing or hunting wherever permitted.

Thanks for keeping us all in the loop!
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Re: Status on 150' Bow Perimeter Bill

Postby carlinash » Fri Aug 20, 2010 6:51 am

Signed by Gov. Christie y'day!!!!!
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Re: Status on 150' Bow Perimeter Bill

Postby almaink » Fri Aug 20, 2010 3:14 pm

I just got this email from Fish and Game.


The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife has announced that the bowhunter perimeter bill has been signed by Governor Christie and is now law. The new law changes the area for bow hunting around an occupied building to 150 feet, and will assist in providing a means of accessing and controlling deer populations.

The minimum distance from an occupied building where a bowhunter may have a nocked arrow is now reduced from 450 feet to 150 feet. Carrying a bow with a nocked arrow within 150 feet of an occupied building or 450 feet of any school playground is prohibited. Any portion of the school grounds (including fields used for sports), that could be used for play or recreation, is considered to be part of a playground.

The owner or lessee of a building-and persons specifically authorized by the owner or lessee in writing (written permission must be in possession while hunting)-may hunt within 150 feet of the building. Persons authorized to hunt within 150 feet of a building must hunt from an elevated position to shoot down toward the ground. Shooting into a safety zone is prohibited.

See the 2010 Hunting Issue of the NJ Fish and Wildlife Digest ( http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/dighnt10.htm ) for more information regarding safety zones. Hunters should be completely familiar with safety zone regulations before taking to the field.
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