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Session Laws, 1933 Session
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 227

by law, or have any dead game in possession during any
closed season whether same was killed within the State of
Maryland or in any other State, territory or country, pro-
vided, however, that dead upland game may be possessed
three days after the close of the open season to be used as
food. Provided, however, deer killed legally in any other
State or country may be brought into this State by the
person killing same upon presentation of permit from said
State or country in which said deer was killed and the re-
quired hunter's license of that State or country, during any
closed season for the hunting of same in Maryland, pro-
vided, said deer or any part thereof shall not be sold or
offered for sale.

(e) It shall be unlawful to hunt or kill any game on
Sundays or when the ground is covered with snow; pro-
vided, however, it shall be lawful to hunt wild water fowl
when the ground is covered with snow.

(d) Provided, however, it shall be lawful to hunt game
during open 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 be-
tween September 10th and November 14th, and between
January 1st and March 1st, inclusive, may be permitted to
run or train such dogs on Woodcock, English Ring-neck,
Mongolian and Melanistic Mutant Pheasant or any other
imported 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 per-
mitted to carry a gun or firearms of any description. Pro-
vided, 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.

 

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