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Session Laws, 1912
Volume 370, Page 429   View pdf image
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PHILLIPS LEE GOLDSBOROUGH, GOVERNOR. 429

the first day of January and the 15th day of August next ensu-
ing, or any summer or wood duck between the first day of
January and the first day of August next ensuing.

SEC. 35A. No person shall at any time sell or offer for
to any merchant, broker, commission merchant or huckster,
for the .purpose of shipping out of said county, or ship out of
said county, or receive for shipment out of said county, any
quail, partridge, woodcock, dove, squirrel or rabbit; but any
person traveling or going out of said county may carry with,
him or her as a part of their personal passage not more than
twelve quail or partridge, six rabbits, six woodcocks, six squir-
rels and six doves at any one time; provided, that said game,
when so carried out of said county shall be. carried in .such
manner so as to disclose to the public the kind and quality
of game so carried; in no event shall it be lawful to carry
said, game in any quantity or quantities out of said county
for the purpose of sale; but nothing contained herein shall be
construed or held to prevent or forbid any person killing any
such birds or game from selling same to any person in this
county for their private use or for the purpose of resale within
the county.

SEC. 35B. No person shall at any time in said county shoot
at or kill any quail, partridge, woodcock, dove, squirrel or
rabbit or any kind of water fowl with any other kind of firearm
or gun than such as is habitually raised at arm's length to the
shoulder.

SEC. 35C. No person shall at any time trap, net or ensnare
any quail, partridge, woodcock, dove, squirrel or water fowl of
any kind or have in his or their possession any trap, net or
snare to be used to capture or kill any such birds, game or water
fowl, and any trap, net or snare which shall be found upon the
land, marsh or waters of any person or persons shall be deemed
prima facie evidence of the ownership and possession of, and
the intent and purpose to capture or kill such birds or fowls
on the part of the owner or tenant of such land, marsh or
waters; and no person shall destroy or molest the eggs or nest of
any of said birds or water fowl at any time.

SEC. 35D. . No person shall hunt any quail, partridge or
rabbit during any closed season with any dog or gun, and no
person shall hunt or kill any quail, partridge, woodcock, dove,
squirrel or rabbit with dog or gun, on any Sunday; no person
shall shoot or catch any quail, partridge, woodcock, dove, squir-
rel or rabbit when snow is on the ground.

 

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