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fish and game laws of this state, or any peace 
officer of this state, or who transfers or dis- 
•' poses of the same to another person to be 
" used as a license, shall forfeit this license. 
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Sec. 4. The said license fees must be paid 
'■ to the Fish and Game Commissioners or to 
some one designated by them for that pur- 
pose. 
• Sec. 5. The money collected from the Fund. 
- sale of such licenses shall be paid by the. 
board of Fish and Game Commissioners into 
i- .: the state treasury to the credit of the fish 
i'i and game preservation fund. 
L Sec. 6. The violation of any provision of Penalty, 
b' this act is hereby declared a misdemeanor, 
and every person violating any of its provi- 
ii- i sions, shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined 
Ic in a sum not less than twenty nor more than 
i five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in 
^ the county jail for a term of not less than 
jji ten nor more than one hundred days, or by 
5 ft both such fine and imprisonment; and all 
fines collected for any violation of any of the 
jjjj provisions of this section shall be paid into 
•-r; the state treasury to the credit of the fish. and 
j,; game preservation fund. 
jfr [Enacted 1911.] 
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BOWMAN LAW (GAME FARMING). 
Penal Code, § 631(?. Section 1. Any Game 
person desiring to engage in the business of ^ 
raising and selling domesticated American elk 
(Alces macJiUs) , mule deer {Capreolus ma- 
' crotes) , black-tailed deer {Capreolus colum- 
Mantis), white-tailed deer {Capreolus leucu- 
rus) , European red deer {Cervus elapJius) , 
fallow deer {Cervus damd), Hawaiian or 
