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1935 Cumulative Supplement to the Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland
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1264 ARTICLE 99.

season in Garrett, Allegany and Washington Counties when the ground
is covered with snow.

(e) It shall be unlawful to hunt any game at night time. The words
"night time" shall be construed to mean the time beginning with sunset
until sunrise the following day; the time stated by calendar of hour of
sunrise and sunset. It shall be unlawful to hunt any game mentioned
herein by use of automobile lights, spotlight or a light of any description.

(f) Provided, however, an owner of a dog or dogs between September
10th and November 14th, and between January 1st and March 1st, inclu-
sive, may be permitted to run or train such dogs on Woodcock, English
Ring-neck, Mongolian and Melanistic Mutant Pheasant or any other im-
ported species, Ruffed Grouse, Rabbit or Hare, and Partridge (Quail),
provided an attendant accompanies it or them, but in so doing, no person
shall be allowed or permitted to carry a gun or firearms of any descrip-
tion. Provided, however, it shall be unlawful for any person to permit
their dog or dogs to catch or kill any game during said training.

Any person allowing any dog or dogs belonging to him to run at large
on any property other than that owned or tenanted by him between March
1st and September 1st and pursue game or destroy the eggs or nest thereof,
shall pay a penalty of Five Dollars ($5. 00) and costs for each and every
offense. Any person harboring a dog or dogs shall be termed the lawful
owner of same.

Any person may and it shall be the duty of any deputy game warden
or other officer of this State to humanely destroy any cat found hunting
or killing any bird or animal protected by law and no action for damages
shall be maintained for such killing.

(g) It shall be unlawful for any person to sell, offer for sale, purchase
or offer to purchase, barter, exchange or buy at any time within the State
of Maryland, any bob-white or partridge (quail); English Ring-neck,
Mongolian or Melanistic Mutant pheasant or any other imported species;
native pheasant; ruffed grouse, cotton-tail rabbit, wild turkey or wild
water fowl either dead or alive, whether same are caught or killed within
the State of Maryland or in any other State, territory or country, except
live game may be purchased and kept in captivity for propagation pur-
poses only, upon securing a permit from, the Game Warden.

(h) Provided, however, nothing contained in this section shall prohibit
the person lawfully killing a rabbit from selling same to a consumer in
the county where said rabbit was killed for food; however, same shall not
be offered for re-sale, transported or shipped beyond the confines of said
county in which said rabbit was killed, except as provided in Paragraph
A of Section 22 of Article 99. Provided, however, nothing herein shall
prohibit the sale of rabbits in Baltimore City shipped into said city from
points outside of this State. And be it further provided it shall be lawful
to ship rabbits during open season for killing of same out of Garrett
County to Baltimore City for sale.


 

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