H. B. 3019
          (By Delegates Young, Eldridge,
             Sponaugle, Lynch, Tomblin and Stephens)
          [Introduced March 21, 2013; referred to the
          Committee on Natural Resources then the Judiciary.]
A BILL to amend and reenact §20-2-5 and §20-2-6a of the Code of
 West Virginia, 1931, as amended, all relating to clarifying
 circumstances under which a person may possess certain
 firearms while afield hunting or engaging in other outdoor
 recreational  activities; defining loaded firearm.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
     That §20-2-5 and §20-2-6a of the Code of West Virginia, 1931,
 as amended, be amended and reenacted, all to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2.  WILDLIFE RESOURCES.
§20-2-5.  Unlawful methods of hunting and fishing and other
 unlawful acts.
     Except as authorized by the director, it is unlawful at any
 time for any person to:
     (1) Shoot at or to shoot any wild bird or animal unless it is
 plainly visible to him or her;
     (2) Dig out, cut out or smoke out, or in any manner take or attempt to take, any live wild animal or wild bird out of its den
 or place of refuge except as may be authorized by rules promulgated
 by the director or by law;
     (3) Make use of, or take advantage of, any artificial light in
 hunting, locating, attracting, taking, trapping or killing any wild
 bird or wild animal, or to attempt to do so, while having in his or
 her possession or subject to his or her control, or for any person
 accompanying him or her to have in his or her possession or subject
 to his or her control, any firearm, whether cased or uncased, bow,
 arrow, or both, or other implement or device suitable for taking,
 killing or trapping a wild bird or animal:  Provided, That it is
 lawful to hunt or take coyote, fox, raccoon, opossum or skunk by
 the use of artificial light subject to the restrictions set forth
 in this subdivision.  No person is guilty of a violation of this
 subdivision merely because he or she looks for, looks at, attracts
 or makes motionless a wild bird or wild animal with or by the use
 of an artificial light, unless at the time he or she has in his or
 her possession a firearm, whether cased or uncased, bow, arrow, or
 both, or other implement or device suitable for taking, killing or
 trapping a wild bird or wild animal, or unless the artificial light
 (other than the head lamps of an automobile or other land
 conveyance) is attached to, a part of or used from within or upon
 an automobile or other land conveyance.
     Any person violating the provisions of this subdivision is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall for
 each offense be fined not less than $100 nor more than $500 and
 shall be confined in jail for not less than ten days nor more than
 one hundred days;
     (4) Hunt for, take, kill, wound or shoot at wild animals or
 wild birds from an airplane, or other airborne conveyance, an
 automobile, or other land conveyance, or from a motor-driven water
 conveyance, except as authorized by rules promulgated by the
 director;
     (5) Take any beaver or muskrat by any means other than by
 trap;
     (6) Catch, capture, take or kill by seine, net, bait, trap or
 snare or like device of any kind any wild turkey, ruffed grouse,
 pheasant or quail;
     (7) Destroy or attempt to destroy needlessly or willfully the
 nest or eggs of any wild bird or have in his or her possession the
 nest or eggs unless authorized to do so under rules promulgated by
 or under a permit issued by the director;
     (8) Except as provided in section sections six and six-a of
 this article, carry an uncased or loaded gun in any of the woods of
 this state except during the open firearms hunting season for wild
 animals and nonmigratory wild birds within any county of the state
 unless he or she has in his or her possession a permit in writing
 issued to him or her by the director:  Provided, That this section does not prohibit hunting or taking of unprotected species of wild
 animals and wild birds and migratory wild birds, during the open
 season, in the open fields, open water and open marshes of the
 state;
     (9) Have in his or her possession a crossbow with a nocked
 bolt, or a loaded firearm or a firearm from the magazine of which
 all shells and cartridges have not been removed in or on any
 vehicle or conveyance, or its attachments, within the state, except
 as may otherwise be provided by law or regulation rule.  For the
 purposes of this subdivision, a firearm is loaded if it has live
 ammunition in the breech, chamber or magazine of the firearm.
 Cartridges are permitted in a magazine that is not attached to the
 firearm. Except as hereinafter provided, between five o'clock
 postmeridian of one day and seven o'clock antemeridian, eastern
 standard time of the day following, any unloaded firearm or
 crossbow, being lawfully carried in accordance with the foregoing
 provisions, may be so carried only when in a case or taken apart
 and securely wrapped.  During the period from July 1 to September
 30, inclusive, of each year, the foregoing requirements relative to
 carrying certain unloaded firearms are permissible only from
 eight-thirty o'clock postmeridian to five o'clock antemeridian,
 eastern standard time: Provided, That the time periods for carrying
 unloaded and uncased firearms are extended for one hour after the
 postmeridian times and one hour before the antemeridian times established above if a hunter is preparing to or in the process of
 transporting or transferring the firearms to or from a hunting
 site, campsite, home or other place of abode;
     (10) Hunt, catch, take, kill, trap, injure or pursue with
 firearms or other implement by which wildlife may be taken after
 the hour of five o'clock antemeridian on Sunday on private land
 without the written consent of the landowner any wild animals or
 wild birds except when a big game season opens on a Monday, the
 Sunday prior to that opening day will be closed for any taking of
 wild animals or birds after five o'clock antemeridian on that
 Sunday:  Provided, That traps previously and legally set may be
 tended after the hour of five o'clock antemeridian on Sunday and
 the person so doing may carry only a twenty-two caliber firearm for
 the purpose of humanely dispatching trapped animals.  Any person
 violating the provisions of this subdivision is guilty of a
 misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, in addition to any fines
 that may be imposed by this or other sections of this code, is
 subject to a $100 fine;
     (11) Hunt, catch, take, kill, injure or pursue a wild animal
 or bird with the use of a ferret;
     (12) Buy raw furs, pelts or skins of fur-bearing animals
 unless licensed to do so;
     (13) Catch, take, kill or attempt to catch, take or kill any
 fish at any time by any means other than by rod, line and hooks with natural or artificial lures unless otherwise authorized by law
 or rules issued by the Director:  Provided, That snaring of any
 species of suckers, carp, fallfish and creek chubs shall is at all
 times be lawful;
     (14) Employ or hire, or induce or persuade, by the use of
 money or other things of value, or by any means, any person to
 hunt, take, catch or kill any wild animal or wild bird except those
 species on which there is no closed season, or to fish for, catch,
 take or kill any fish, amphibian or aquatic life which is protected
 by the provisions of this chapter or rules of the director or the
 sale of which is prohibited;
     (15) Hunt, catch, take, kill, capture, pursue, transport,
 possess or use any migratory game or nongame birds included in the
 terms of conventions between the United States and Great Britain
 and between the United States and United Mexican States for the
 protection of migratory birds and wild mammals concluded,
 respectively, August 16, 1916, and February 7, 1936, except during
 the time and in the manner and numbers prescribed by the federal
 Migratory Bird Treaty Act, 16 §U.S.C. §703, et seq., and
 regulations made thereunder;
     (16) Kill, take, catch or have in his or her possession,
 living or dead, any wild bird other than a game bird; or expose for
 sale or transport within or without the state any bird except as
 aforesaid.  No part of the plumage, skin or body of any protected bird may be sold or had in possession for sale except mounted or
 stuffed plumage, skin, bodies or heads of the birds legally taken
 and stuffed or mounted, irrespective of whether the bird was
 captured within or without this state, except the English or
 European sparrow (passer domesticus), starling (sturnus vulgaris)
 and cowbird (molothrus ater), which may is not be protected and the
 its killing thereof at any time is lawful;
     (17) Use dynamite or any like explosive or poisonous mixture
 placed in any waters of the state for the purpose of killing or
 taking fish.  Any person violating the provisions of this
 subdivision is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof,
 shall be fined not more than $500 or imprisoned for not less than
 six months nor more than three years, or both fined and imprisoned;
     (18) Have a bow and gun, or have a gun and any arrow or
 arrows, in the fields or woods at the same time;
     (19) Have a crossbow in the woods or fields or use a crossbow
 to hunt for, take or attempt to take any wildlife except as
 otherwise provided in section forty-two-w of this article;
     (20) Take or attempt to take turkey, bear, elk or deer with
 any arrow unless the arrow is equipped with a point having at least
 two sharp cutting edges measuring in excess of three-fourths of an
 inch wide;
     (21) Take or attempt to take any wildlife with an arrow having
 an explosive head or shaft, a poisoned arrow or an arrow which would affect wildlife by any chemical action;
     (22) Shoot an arrow across any public highway or from
 aircraft, motor-driven watercraft, motor vehicle or other land
 conveyance;
     (23) Permit any dog owned by him or her or under his or her
 control to chase, pursue or follow upon the track of any wild
 animal or wild bird, either day or night, between May 1 and the
 August 15 next following:  Provided, That dogs may be trained on
 wild animals and wild birds, except deer and wild turkeys, and
 field trials may be held or conducted on the grounds or lands of
 the owner or by his or her bona fide tenant or tenants or upon the
 grounds or lands of another person with his or her written
 permission or on public lands at any time:  Provided, however, That
 nonresidents may not train dogs in this state at any time except
 during the legal small game hunting season:  Provided further, That
 the person training said the dogs does not have firearms or other
 implements in his or her possession during the closed season on
 wild animals and wild birds, whereby wild animals or wild birds
 could be taken or killed;
     (24) Conduct or participate in a field trial,
 shoot-to-retrieve field trial, water race or wild hunt hereafter
 referred to as trial:  Provided, That any person, group of persons,
 club or organization may hold the trial at any time of the year
 upon obtaining a permit as is provided in section fifty-six of this article.  The person responsible for obtaining the permit shall
 prepare and keep an accurate record of the names and addresses of
 all persons participating in said trial and make same readily
 available for inspection by any natural resources police officer
 upon request;
     (25) Except as provided in section four of this article, hunt,
 catch, take, kill or attempt to hunt, catch, take or kill any wild
 animal, wild bird or wild fowl except during the open season
 established by rule of the director as authorized by subdivision
 (6), section seven, article one of this chapter;
     (26) Hunting on public lands on Sunday after five o'clock
 antemeridian is prohibited;
     (27) Hunt, catch, take, kill, trap, injure or pursue with
 firearms or other implement which wildlife can be taken, on private
 lands on Sunday after the hour of five o'clock antemeridian:
 Provided, That the provisions of this subdivision do not apply in
 any county until the county commission of the county holds an
 election on the question of whether the provisions of this
 subdivision prohibiting hunting on Sunday shall apply within the
 county and the voters approve the allowance of hunting on Sunday in
 the county.  The election is determined by a vote of the resident
 voters of the county in which the hunting on Sunday is proposed to
 be authorized.  The county commission of the county in which Sunday
 hunting is proposed shall give notice to the public of the election by publication of the notice as a Class II-0 legal advertisement in
 compliance with the provisions of article three, chapter fifty-nine
 of this code and the publication area for the publication is the
 county in which the election is to be held.  The date of the last
 publication of the notice shall fall on a date within the period of
 the fourteen consecutive days next preceding the election.
     On the local option election ballot shall be printed the
 following:
     Shall hunting on Sunday be authorized in ________ County?
               [ ] Yes           [ ] No
     (Place a cross mark in the square opposite your choice.)
     Any local option election to approve or disapprove of the
 proposed authorization of Sunday hunting within a county shall be
 in accordance with procedures adopted by the commission.  The local
 option election may be held in conjunction with a primary or
 general election or at a special election.  Approval shall be by a
 majority of the voters casting votes on the question of approval or
 disapproval of Sunday hunting at the election.
     If a majority votes against allowing Sunday hunting, no
 election on the issue may be held for a period of one hundred four
 weeks.  If a majority votes "yes," no election reconsidering the
 action may be held for a period of five years.  A local option
 election may thereafter be held if a written petition of qualified
 voters residing within the county equal to at least five percent of the number of persons who were registered to vote in the next
 preceding general election is received by the county commission of
 the county in which Sunday hunting is authorized.  The petition may
 be in any number of counterparts.  The election shall take place at
 the next primary or general election scheduled more than ninety
 days following receipt by the county commission of the petition
 required by this subsection:  Provided, That the issue may not be
 placed on the ballot until all statutory notice requirements have
 been met.  No local law or regulation providing any penalty,
 disability, restriction, regulation or prohibition of Sunday
 hunting may be enacted and the provisions of this article preempt
 all regulations, rules, ordinances and laws of any county or
 municipality in conflict with this subdivision; and
     (28) Hunt or conduct hunts for a fee where the hunter is not
 physically present in the same location as the wildlife being
 hunted within West Virginia.
§20-2-6a.  Carrying a concealed handgun.
     (a) Notwithstanding any provision of this code chapter to the
 contrary, a person licensed to carry a concealed weapon pursuant to
 the provisions of section four, article seven, chapter sixty-one of
 this code who is not prohibited at the time from possessing a
 firearm pursuant to the provisions of section seven, article seven,
 chapter sixty-one of this code or by any applicable federal law may
 carry a handgun in a concealed manner for self defense purposes while afield hunting, hiking, camping or in or on a motor vehicle.
     (b) Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter to the
 contrary, a person who is not prohibited at the time from
 possessing a firearm pursuant to the provisions of section seven,
 article seven, chapter sixty-one of this code or by any applicable
 federal law may openly carry a handgun for self defense purposes
 while afield hunting, hiking, camping or in or on a motor vehicle:
 Provided, That a handgun may not be carried while training dogs, as
 prohibited by subdivision twenty-three of section five of this
 article, or while hunting with a bow, as prohibited by subdivision
 (18), of section five of this article.
_____(b) (c) The provisions of this section shall do not exempt any
 person from obtaining any hunting or fishing license or stamp
 required by the Division of Natural Resources.
     NOTE: The purpose of this bill is to clarify the circumstances
 under which a person may possess certain firearms while afield
 hunting or engaging in other outdoor recreational activities.
     Strike-throughs indicate language that would be stricken from
 the present law, and underscoring indicates new language that would
 be added.