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68 LAWS EEGULATING TRANSPORTATION AND SALE OF GAME. 



MISSISSIPPI. 



[No general prohibitions against transportation or sale.] 



MISSOURI. 

 [No general prohibitions against transportation or sale.] 



MONTANA. 

 Iiaws of 1897, pp. 251, 253. 



Sec. 8. That any person who shall willfully catch, trap or otherwise restrain, 

 for the purpose of sale or domestication or any other purpose, any buffalo, elk, 

 moose, or mountain sheep within the State, shall be deemed guilty of a misde- 

 meanor and be fined not more than Five Hundred Dollars nor less than One Hun- 

 li ! dred Dollars, and shall be imprisoned in the county jail not exceeding six months 



or by both such fine and imprisonment for each offense committed in the discretion 

 of the court. 



Sec. it. Any person or persons, agent or employees, of any stage or express 

 company, or railroad company, or association of persons, who shall receive for 

 II III I transportation or carriage, or shall sell or offer for sale, fish or game that have 



I III been taken or killed contrary to the provisions of this Act, knowing or having 

 i|| reason to believe that such fish or game were so illegally caught, taken or killed, 



II III shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be 

 iijiil I fined in any sum not less than One Hundred Dollars, or more than Three Hundred 



\ Dollars for each lot or shipment of fish or game so transported or carried, or be 



Iji imprisoned in the county jail for not less than ninety days, or both in the 



discretion of the court. 

 lljij Sec. 19. Every person who shall sell or offer for sale, any of the birds or 



animals or anj^ part thereof mentioned in sections 1.2,3.4.5 and 6 of this Act 

 [deer. elk. moose, antelope, bison, buffalo, mountain sheep, Rocky Mountain goat, 

 iiij quail, partridge, grouse, prairie chicken, fool hen, sage hen, pheasant, Chinese 



pheasant, wild duck, wild goose, brant, swan], is punishable by a fine of not less 

 than Twenty-five Dollars or more than Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars, or by 

 "|» imprisonment in the county jail for not less than thirty days, nor more than 



jijjl ; ninety days, or both such fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the court. 



' '" Approved, March 8. 1897. 



;; NEBRASKA. 



[No general prohibitions against transportation or sale.] 



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I, NEVADA. 



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Compiled Laws, 1900, pp. 181-182. 



Sec. 861. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons, firm, company, cor- 

 poration, or association, within this State, to have in his or their possession, or to 

 sell, buy, transport, or give away, or offer or expose for sale, or purchase from 

 an}^ person whomsoever, either Indians or other persons, any of the birds [quail, 

 partridge, grouse, sage hen, pheasant, plover, woodcock, snipe, curlew, mud hen, 

 sand-hill crane, duck, goose, brant, swan], wild game or animals [deer, elk, cari- 

 bou, antelope, mountain sheep, goat], mentioned in this Act, during the seasons 

 wherein the killing, injuring, pursuing, netting, trapping, pounding, weiring, 

 caging, selling, buying, transporting, giving away, offering or exposing for sale, 

 or having in his or their possession, is herein prohibited; provided, that nothing 



