54 LAWS REGULATING TRANSPORT ATION AND SALE OF GAME. 



as far as they relate to the buying of said birds. Any person or persons violating 

 the provisions of this section shall be fined as prescribed in section 5, chapter 507, 

 liijj vol. 17, Laws of Delaware. 



Passed May 4. 1893. 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 



[Prohibitions against sale refer only to close seasons. No prohibition against 

 transportation.] 



FLORIDA. 



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Laws of 1899, chap. 4784, p. 174. 



,;• Sec. 2. That no person or persons, firm or corporation shall sell, expose for sale, 



'II I or have in his, her, its or their possession for sale at any time any wild deer, veni- 



son or deer hide and it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm or cor- 

 poration to ship or transport any deer, venison or deer hide or hides in this State 



III for sale at any time, and it shall be unlawful for any common carrier to transport 



any deer, venison or deer hide or hides in this State at any time to be sold. Any 



' person or persons, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall, 



upon conviction, be punished by a fine of not less than fifty dollars, nor more than 



' two hundred dollars or be imprisoned in the county jail at hard labor not more 



!| than three nor less than one month. 



Sec. 4. That any i^erson or persons, firm or corporation who shall ship any deer 

 I hide or hides, venison, wild turkey, quail or partridge beyond the limits of the 



Hi county in which the same was killed, shall, upon conviction, be deemed guilty of 



a misdemeanor and punished as prescribed in section one of this act [$35 to $100, 

 or three to six months" hard labor] . And any common carrier, agent or employee 

 of any such carrier, who shall receive for carriage or permit the carriage of any 

 such deer, hide, venison, wild turkey, quail or partridge by said common carrier 

 across any county line in this State shall, upon conviction, be punished as pre- 

 scribed in Section one of this act; Provided, Hunting parties may take their own 

 game home with them in this State, but not for sale. 

 Approved May 4. 1899. 



GEORGIA. 



[No general prohibitions against transportation or sale.] 



IDAHO. 



General Laws, 1899, pp. 429-431. 



Sec. 11. It shall be unlawful for any person, or persons, or agents or employees 

 of any association or corporation to buy or sell the hides of any of the animals 

 mentioned in any of the preceding sections of this Act. [Deer, elk, moose, caribou, 

 antelope, mountain sheep, mountain goat. Penalty, $50 to $100 for each animal.] 

 Sec. 19. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, agent or employee of any 

 association or corporation to buy or sell or to expose or offer for sale, any of the 

 animals, birds, or fish, or any part or parts of any such animal, bird or fish pro- 

 tected by the provisions of this Act at any time of the year. [Animals and birds 

 protected: Deer, elk, moose, caribou, antelope, mountain sheep, mountain goat, 

 Ij ! jj i quail, partridge, pheasant, mongolian pheasant, grouse, prairie chicken, sage hen, 



jf|;|j jj duck, goose, swan.] 



'till' ipii Sec. 20. If any person or persons, agent or employee of any association or cor- 



[K'. poration shall be found in possession of any of the animals, birds, or fish, or any 



part or parts of any of the animals, birds, or fish protected by this Act, between 

 the dates within which the killing, taking, ensnaring, entrapping, or destroying 

 of the same is declared to be unlawful, it shall be deemed prima facie evidence 



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