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750.236b – Computer-assisted shooting; prohibited conduct; definitions | Michigan Law

Michigan law Section 750.236b bans computer-assisted shooting and related facilitation to ensure fair hunting practices and animal protection.

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750.236b – Computer-assisted shooting; prohibited conduct; definitions

Michigan Penal Code § 750.236b

Summary
Michigan law Section 750.236b prohibits engaging in or facilitating computer-assisted shooting, which involves remotely controlling bows or crossbows to hunt animals. It also defines related terms and clarifies that providing general equipment or software is not prohibited. The law aims to prevent the use of technology that could give hunters an unfair advantage or compromise animal welfare.
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In simple terms: Michigan law Section 750.236b bans computer-assisted shooting and related facilitation to ensure fair hunting practices and animal protection.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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