I feel this is not a good idea. A game camera is by general definition an aid, but to what extent is it an aid? A game camera does not give you much better an opportunity to harvest an animal than any other type of hunting device. I have used cameras here in NC for 15 years. I cannot reasonably say that they have helped me kill more animals. They have helped me target specific animals, because without the camera it is doubtful i would have known they were there. Cameras also allow me to see other animals that I may not be targeting. I use cameras to keep tabs on the predators in my area (coyote, bobcat and bears). I also use them for security to keep an eye out for trespassers and thieves (private land). In the end the camera is just another tool to help me with scouting and hunting. Its no different than my bow, GPS, rifle, treestands, food plots or a multitude of other items I use. You ban one "aid" then what's to say another isn't next? Next it could be rangefinders, or scoped rifles or GPS units or satellite phones. You give them an inch, they will take a mile.