Michigan Game Laws 
An Act to revise and amend the laws for the protection of 
game and birds. 
(Act 257, P. A. 1905.) 
The People of the State of Michigan enact: 
(38-1.) Section 1. That all wild animals and wild birds, 
both resident and migratory, in this State, shall be, and are 
hereby declared to be, the property of the State. 
Sec. 385. Relates to deer. 
Sec. 386. Relates to deer. 
Sec. 387. Relates to deer. 
(388.) Sec. 5. Xo person shall by himself, his clerk, ser- 
vant or agent, expose or keep for sale, or directly or indi- 
rectly, upon any pretense or device, sell or barter, or in the 
consideration of the purchase of any other property, give to 
any other person any of the protected animals or birds men- 
tioned in this act within the State of Michigan, nor shall any 
person or persons, or any corporation acting as a common 
carrier, its officers, agents or servants, ship, carry, take or 
transport, either within or beyond the confines of this State, 
any animal or animals, or portion or portions thereof, or bird 
or birds protected by this act, except as hereinafter provided : 
Provided, however. That it shall be lawful to ship, and any 
corporation acting as a common carrier, its officers, agents 
or servants may lawfully ship, carry, take or transport either 
within or beyond the confines of this State any such animal 
or animals or portion of portions thereof or bird or birds 
which may be consigned at any station in this State to any 
consignee in said State, where the nearest railroad route from 
such shipping point to any such destination within the State, 
leaves the confines of the State and re-enters the same. 
Sec. 389. Relates to deer. 
Sec. 390. Relates to deer. 
Sec. 391. Relates to deer. 
Sec. 392. Relates to deer. 
