Colorado Code § 33-6-115.5

Hunting, trapping, and fishing - intentional interference with lawful activities
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(1) No person shall willfully prevent or interfere with the lawful participation of any
individual in the activity of hunting, trapping, or fishing in accordance with this article.
(2) A person commits intentional interference with lawful hunting, trapping, and fishing
activities if he:
(a) Acts with intent to alarm, distract, or frighten prey and causes prey to flee by:
(I) Use of any natural or artificial source of noise or light;
(II) Giving chase to prey on foot or by use of any vehicle;
(III) Throwing objects or making movements;
(b) Intentionally harasses any person lawfully participating in the activity of hunting,
trapping, and fishing by use of threats or actions;
(c) Erects barriers with the intent to deny ingress to lawfully designated hunting,
trapping, and fishing areas;
(d) Intentionally interjects himself into the line of fire;
(e) Engages in any other conduct with the intent to disrupt or prevent lawful hunting,
trapping, and fishing activities.
(3) Any person who violates this section commits a class 2 misdemeanor and is assessed
twenty license suspension points.
(4) Any person convicted of a violation of this section shall be liable for all damages
incurred by the individual whose lawful activity was obstructed and for all court costs of
prosecution.
(5) Nothing in this section shall limit the actions of law enforcement officers and
personnel of the division of parks and wildlife in the performance of their official duties nor
apply to landowners, tenants, or leaseholders exercising their legal rights to the enjoyment of
land, including, but not limited to, farming, ranching, and restricting trespass, nor will anything
in this section be construed to prohibit any incidental interference arising from the lawful use of
land or water.

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