FISH AND GAME LAWS. 
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HUNTING IN PINNACLES FOREST 
RESERVE. 
An Act to prevent the destruction of wild game 
within the boundaries of the Pinnacles forest 
reserve and Pinnacles national monument in 
the counties of San Benito and Monterey, in 
the State of California. 
[Approved March 25, 1909.] 
The people of the State of California, represented in 
Senate and Assembly, do enact as follows: 
Section 1. Every person who shall hunt, pur- 
sue, kill or destroy any wild game of any kind 
within the boundaries of the Pinnacles national 
forest reserve or the Pinnacles national monument 
situated in the counties of San Benito and Mon- 
terey, in the State of California, is guilty of a 
misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall be punished 
by a fine of not less than one hundred nor more 
than five hundred dollars or by imprisonment in 
the county jail of the county in which the convic- 
tion shall be had not less than fifty days nor more 
than two hundred days, or by both such fine and 
imprisonment. 
Sec. 2. The provisions of this Act shall not 
apply to the hunting, pursuing, killing or destroying 
of California lions, wild cats or coyotes, under a 
permit therefor Issued by the Fish and Game Com- 
mission of California. 
