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Code · Oklahoma · Title 74 — State Government

§74-2283. Prohibitions and restrictions - Penalties.

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A. No hunting of wild game or the shooting of firearms shall be permitted along the trail, with the exception of those portions of the trail which traverse public hunting areas. Such portions of the trail shall be closed to trail use, as listed in the Oklahoma Trails System Act, during hunting season.
B. All horseback riding and motorcycling activities shall be restricted to their designated special-use trails. Foot travel on special-use trails shall be permitted; however, the special-use activities shall have the right-of-way on the trails.
C. Each person is guilty of a misdemeanor, who shall:
1. Willfully mutilate, deface or destroy any guidepost, notice, tablet or other work for the protection or ornamentation of any state trail;
2. Place along any trail or affix to any object in the right- of-way, without a written license from the Commission, any word, character or device designed to advertise any business, trade, profession, article, thing, matter or event; or
3. Willfully cause any damage to lands within or adjacent to the state trails system. Added by Laws 2005, c. 363, § 84, eff. Nov. 1, 2005.
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