Nancy Lee Laura, 50, of Hanover, Pa., chose to harass five lawful deer hunters several times last fall on her states regular rifle seasons opening day. In turn, a Pennsylvania judge chose to find her guilty of violating the states Game and Wildlife Code. Along with his decision of guilt was a fine of $500. The charges were followed up by an investigation by game commission wildlife conservation officers.
If we are notified when these incidents occur, and our investigation finds that crime against lawful hunters or trappers was committed said wildlife conservation officers Chad R. Eyler, we will enforce the interference law and protect lawful hunters and trappers from this type of conduct by others. Several states have recently added teeth or are currently legislating even stronger hunter-harassment laws than are currently on the books, including Pennsylvania and Arizona.