PEIMA FACIE EVIDENCE. 



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TI7(((/ constitutes Prima Facie Evidence of Violation of the Game Lavs — Continued. 



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Fiifts. 



Prima facie (or presumptive*) 

 evidence that — 



Illinois Sale, exposure for sale, or possession for 



sale of squirrel, quail, ruffed grouse, 

 prairie chicken, woodcock, dove, 

 snipe, plover, and waterfowl after the 

 first 5 days of close season or during 

 first 2 days of open season. 

 Possession of foregoing game by com- 

 mon carrier for tran.sit through the 

 State from without during close 

 season. 



Iowa Possession of game during close season, 



except first 5 days thereof. 



Kansas Possession of game or uongame birds by 



any person or corporation except one 

 who has lawfully killed same, or of 

 Hungarian partridge, English, Mon- 

 golian, or Chinese pheasant in close 

 term. 



Maine Possession of firearms at night in vicin- 

 ity of ducking grounds in Merry-meet- 

 ing Bay or on Kennebec River south 

 of Randolph and Gardiner bridge. 

 Possession of firearms by unlicensed 



alien on wild lands or in woods. 

 Transportation of moose and deer con- 

 trary to law. 



Maryland^ Proof that perstin charged with hunting 



game birds at night was at or about 

 the place where the shot was fired, 

 and that he had a gun in his posses- 

 sion before, at the time of, or after such 

 shooting. 

 Pos.ses.sion, sale, or disposition of big 

 or swivel gun. 



Massachusetts 



Po.sse.ssion of quail during season when 

 killing and sale are prohibited, except 



, under stora' e permit. 



Possession of prairie chicken and sharp- 

 tailed grouse. 



Possession of wood duck 



Constructin.g or setting a trap, snare, or 

 net adapted to taking or killing game 

 birds, hares, or rabbits upon premises 

 frequented by them. 



Po.sse.ssion of a ferret in place where rab- 

 bits or hares and game birds might be 

 taken or killed. 



Possession of deer killed in Massachusetts . 



Minnesota 



Law has been violated. 



Same was snared, trapped, netted. 

 or killed contrarv to law. 



*Law has been violated. 

 Law has been violated. 



Possessor is liunting ducks con- 

 trarv to law. 



Posse.ssor is hunting contrary to 



law. 

 They were killed contrary to law. 



Such jierson is guilty. 



Gun is po.ssessed, sold, or dis- 

 fiosed of for purpose of shooting 

 or killing wild fowl. 



Possessor has violated some pro- 

 vision of the act (ch. 303, L. 

 1906). 



Possessor has violated the act 

 prohibiting sale, purchase, and 

 possession of said birds. 



Act prohibiting hunting of said 

 birds has been violated. 



Defendant intended to take or 

 kill them contrary to law. 



Possessor has used it contrary 

 law. 



to 



Po.ssessor killed, caught, or cap- 

 tured it contrary to law. 



Law has been violated by person 

 80 doing. 



Michigan Hindering or interfering with State 



warden and deputies in their search of 



persons or places for illicit game. 

 Possession of deer in red coat and fawn 



in spotted coat. 

 Wearing or pcssession of artificial light 



in the woods. 

 Proof of possession of dead body, carcass, 



or skin, or any part thereof, of game in 



close season. 

 Possession or control of game ' It was killed in Michigan 



Law prohibiting killing of such 



game has been violated. 

 Deer have been hunted illegally. 



Game was killed in close season. 



Whenever it is proven that game was 

 killed outside of Michigan. 



Possession or control of game , 



It was taken, killed, or exported 

 contrary to laws of State where 

 killed or taken. 



It was the property of the State 

 at the time it was caught or 

 killed: and it was caught or 

 killc(l in :Minnes(ita. 



It was taken or killed in close 

 season . 



Deer have been hunted illegally. 



Possessor killed the same. 



Law has been violated. 



Possession of game in close season unac- 

 companied by tag of tlie commission. 



Mi.ssouri Wearing artificial light on the head 



Montana Possession of dead bodies or partsof game 



Possession of gun in fields or forests or 

 on or about the waters of tlie State by 

 unlicensed nonresident. 



Nebraska Possession of game and song birds un- 

 accompanied by i)roper and valid 

 license,- certificate, permit, or invoice. ! 



* Presumptive evidence. 



" In addition to this general law, certain acts are declared to be prima facie evidence of violation 

 of law under several of the county laws. 



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