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1NEW SECTIONWAC 232-36-050 Killing wildlife for personal safety. The fish and wildlife commission is authorized to classify wildlife as game, as endangered or protected species, or as a predatory bird consistent with RCW 77.08.010 and 77.12.020. The commission is also authorized, pursuant to RCW 77.36.030, to establish the limitations and conditions on killing or trapping wildlife that is threatening human safety.The conditions for killing wildlife vary, based primarily on the classification of the wildlife species, the imminent nature of the threat to personal safety. Additional conditions defined by the department may also be important, depending on individual situations. Killing wildlife for personal safety is subject to all other state and federal laws including, but not limited to, Titles 77 RCW and 232 WAC.(1) Killing wildlife for personal safety.(a) It is permissible to kill wild animals engaged in the physical act of attacking a person.(b) It is permissible to kill game animals posing an immediate threat of physical harm to a person.
If there is any fear for my life, im gonna start killing me some wolves. I wouldnot hesitate for one second.
I think it may even be against the law to fire warning shots to scare wolves away.
Quote from: bearpaw on September 05, 2012, 08:52:03 AM I think it may even be against the law to fire warning shots to scare wolves away.That is a less than intelligent statement. You can shoot a wolf in self defense, just as you can a grizzly bear. There have been numerous occasions where folks have fired shots to deter a grizzly bear and I cannot remember a single time anyone got in trouble over it.
Quote from: JLS on September 05, 2012, 02:15:05 PMQuote from: bearpaw on September 05, 2012, 08:52:03 AM I think it may even be against the law to fire warning shots to scare wolves away.That is a less than intelligent statement. You can shoot a wolf in self defense, just as you can a grizzly bear. There have been numerous occasions where folks have fired shots to deter a grizzly bear and I cannot remember a single time anyone got in trouble over it.Actually your reply may be less than intelligent or perhaps you simply misread my post. I had just stated "I would think they would be advising hunters and ranchers to shoot into the ground whenever they see wolves." I made no referrence to self defense, I was speaking of conditioning wolves to be afraid of humans whenever humans see wolves. Then I warned to be careful not to end up like the White's (by shooting a wolf) and that it's likely illegal to shoot to scare wolves away whenever you see them. I am reasonably sure that if you check the law you will find it's illegal to haze wolves unless they are in the act of attacking.I suggest you check the law and then come back and tell me I am less than intelligent if in fact it's legal for anyone to scare wolves away by shooting at them anytime you see them.