64 LAWS EEGULATINQ TEANSPOETATION AND SALE OF GAME. 



connected with said lakes, and the Sault Ste. Marie, St. Clair, Saginaw and Detroit 

 rivers may be sold, transported, and shipped out of this State. 



Sec. 3. No person shall at anytime have in possession or under control any bird, 

 game or fish caught, taken or killed outside of this State, which was caught, 

 taken or killed at any time, in a manner or for a purpose forbidden by the laws 

 of the State, Territory or country where the same was caught, taken or killed, 

 or which was shipped out of said State, Territory or country in violation of the 

 laws thereof. 



Sec. 4. The possession or having under control of any kind of bird, game or 

 fish, the killing of which is at any time or at all times prohibited by the laws of 

 this State, shall }:)& prima facie evidence that it was killed in this State, to disprove 

 which it shall be necessary to show by the testimony of the party who actually 

 caught, took or killed the same that it was killed outside of this State. When- 

 ever it shall appear that any bird, game or fish of a kind the killing of which is 

 at any time or at all times prohibited by the laws of this State, was caught, taken 

 or killed outside of this State, it shall be prima facie evidence that such bird, 

 game or fish was caught, taken or killed at a time, in a manner and for a pur- 

 pose prohibited by the laws of the State, Territory or country where it was 

 caught, taken or killed, and was shipped out of said State, Territory or country 

 in violation of the laws thereof. * * * 



Sec. 5. No person, company or corporation shall sell, or attempt to sell, or expose 

 for sale, or have in possession or under control, for the purpose of selling or ex- 

 posing for sale, any kind of bird, game or fish at any time when the taking, catch- 

 ing or killing of such kind of birds, game or fish is prohibited by the laws of this 

 State: Provided, hoivever. That nothing in this act shall prevent the taking or 

 ^. .,,, ,i catching alive of birds, game or fish for domestication, propagation or breeding 



I III purposes.! 



'* ii ; Sec. 6. Any person violating any of the provisions of this act shall be deemed 



ii;.j{i|||s!|i| guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of 



|>,^ |l i not less than ten dollars and not more than fifty dollars, and the costs of prosecu- 



j'j tion, and in default of payment thereof shall be confined in the county jail until 



'"'i,!iE!jij such fine and costs shall be paid; but such confinement shall not exceed thirty 



|i '<,;l| days. 



;.j ,,, Approved, June 1, 1893. 



Ijllil ^ MINNESOTA. 



' 'ii' General Laws of 1897, chap. 221, pp. 413-429. 



''(, ^ j Sec. 9. No person shall at any time or in any manner acquire any property in 



, ,j|jl||jj or subject to his dominion or control, any of the birds, animals or fish within this 



"'"I State of the kinds herein mentioned, but they shall alwaj^s and under all circum- 



ii«'i».!\ il' stances be and remain the property of this State. By killing, catching or taking 



I i'lijllj the same, however, in the manner and for the purposes herein authorized, and 



|!i|;! lllJllj during the periods when their killing is not herein prohibited, the same may be 



|,|i;i|.'jl,. ; used at the time, in the manner and for the purposes herein authorized, and dur- 



|i 'ill ing the periods when their killing is not herein prohibited, the same may be used 



'v' I at the time, in the manner and for the purposes herein expressly authorized, but 



JllI ^ not otherwise; and whenever any person kills, catches, takes, ships or has in his 



i{| I possession, or under control, any of the birds, animals or fish mentioned in this act 



\m II! at a time or in a manner prohibited by this act, such person shall thereby forfeit 



^ i\ ' The game and fish warden department, under advice of the attorney-general 



i||i! of the State, holds that none of the game birds or animals protected for part or 



"'ill all of the time under the laws of Michigan, can be transported beyond the limits 



rii of the State. 



