House Bill 147 has passed, banning improper posting of public lands in an effort to deter hunters.
ENROLLED ACT NO. 18, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESSIXTY-SEVENTH LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WYOMING2023 GENERAL SESSIONAN ACT relating to game and fish; amending the crime of interference with lawful taking of wildlife; prohibiting acts that restrict access to or use of state or federal land as specified; providing an exception; specifying applicability; and providing for effective dates.Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Wyoming:Section 1. W.S. 23‑3‑405(a) by creating a new paragraph (iii) and (g) by creating a new paragraph (iii) is amended to read:23‑3‑405. Interference with lawful taking of wildlife prohibited; penalties; damages; injunction.(a) No person shall with the intent to prevent or hinder the lawful taking of any wildlife:(iii) Knowingly and without authorization post or maintain in place signs that restrict access to or use of state or federal land on which the lawful taking of or the process of lawfully taking any wildlife is permitted. For purposes of this subsection, "knowingly" means the person has received prior notice from a peace officer that the sign is located on state or federal land.(g) This section shall:(iii) Not interfere with any landowner's right to prevent trespass on the landowner's private property.Section 2. This act is effective July 1, 2023.
This is a good bill, and I'm glad it passed.