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<blockquote data-quote="CitizenJohn" data-source="post: 368862" data-attributes="member: 20187"><p>That's a good deal, it's about time a State gave those in service to our Country a break.</p><p>In my state, NC, they offer active military a break if they are on leave, I don't know if they get a break if stationed here. I didn't find a reference to it.</p><p>They were giving "illegals" free passes to fish, I don't know if they have continued that, if the sportsmen find out about it, it will stop. </p><p> </p><p><em>"A resident of this state who is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States serving outside the state, or who is on full-time military duty outside the state in a reserve component of the Armed Forces of the United States is exempt from hunting, inland and coastal fishing license requirements while on leave in this state for 30 days or less. Those who qualify for this exemption shall carry on his or her person at all times, during the hunting or fishing activity, their military identification card and a copy of the official document confirming they are on authorized leave from a duty station outside of North Carolina. </em></p><p></p><p><em>An individual exempt from the requirements of a hunting license must obtain a "Big Game Harvest Report Card" from theWildlife Resources Commission or a wildlife service agent, at no charge, when exercising the privileges of big game hunting. "</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CitizenJohn, post: 368862, member: 20187"] That's a good deal, it's about time a State gave those in service to our Country a break. In my state, NC, they offer active military a break if they are on leave, I don't know if they get a break if stationed here. I didn't find a reference to it. They were giving "illegals" free passes to fish, I don't know if they have continued that, if the sportsmen find out about it, it will stop. [I]"A resident of this state who is a member of the Armed Forces of the United States serving outside the state, or who is on full-time military duty outside the state in a reserve component of the Armed Forces of the United States is exempt from hunting, inland and coastal fishing license requirements while on leave in this state for 30 days or less. Those who qualify for this exemption shall carry on his or her person at all times, during the hunting or fishing activity, their military identification card and a copy of the official document confirming they are on authorized leave from a duty station outside of North Carolina. [/I] [I]An individual exempt from the requirements of a hunting license must obtain a “Big Game Harvest Report Card” from theWildlife Resources Commission or a wildlife service agent, at no charge, when exercising the privileges of big game hunting. "[/I] [/QUOTE]
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