Hunting in Arizona:

Hunting is allowed for anyone in the state of Arizona, as long as they hold a license. Children 14 years of age and under, may hunt without a license, but only accompanied with an adult. However, children of this age may not hunt big game animals, with out proper education first. You may not hunt from a vehicle, shoot across a road, and litter during a hunting session. You must not exceed hunting limitations. The use of artificial light to aid you during a hunt, is prohibited. And you may not hunt within 100 yards of a dwelling. All of these rules, if violated, may lead to fines and hunting license revocation.

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