1000 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 708
(e) It shall be unlawful for any person to use any tag of
the kind herein provided for the carrying, removal, or ship-
ment of game or the eggs of game birds taken or killed outside
of premises used for propagating game under authority of
a license or for the purpose of a second shipment of game
from any such premises. Nothing contained herein requir-
ing the tagging of game shall apply to any game released
within this State or hatched from eggs of game birds and
released for stocking purposes, or sold to the Game Warden or
representative for propagating purposes.
72. PENALTY. Any person or persons violating any of the
provisions of Sections 67 to 71 inclusive, shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction before any Jus-
tice of the Peace of this State shall be fined not less than
Fifty Dollars ($50. 00) nor more than Two Hundred Dollars
($200. 00) and costs for each and every offense, and in addition
to said fines shall be fined Five Dollars (f5. 00) for each and
every game bird, the eggs of same, or game animal sold or
offered for sale in violation of the law, the license shall be
revoked and game on said property confiscated by order of
the Game Warden.
STATE GAME REFUGES AND HUNTING GROUNDS.
73. ACQUISITION. The Game Warden with the approval of
the Commission may acquire title to or control of lands or
waters within this State suitable for protection and propaga-
tion of game and fish or for hunting purposes to be used as
hereinafter provided by purchase, lease, gift, or otherwise to
be known as State Game Lands. The Game Warden may
purchase o, r erect such buildings as may be deemed necessary
properly to maintain and protect such lands or for propaga-
tion of game and fish and may also purchase or lease lands
from which the ownership of minerals, oil, or gas and the right
to mine and drill for the same have been excepted.
74. The State of Maryland hereby assents to the provisions
of the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to provide that the
United States shall aid the State in wild life—restoration
projects, and for other purposes, " approved on September 2,
1937 (Public No. 415—75 Congress), and the Commission or
Department charged with the administration and enforcement
of this Article is hereby authorized, empowered, and directed
to perform such acts as may be necessary to the conduct and
establishment of administrative cooperative wild life—restora-
tion projects as defined in said Act of Congress in compliance
with said Act and the rules and regulations promulgated by
the Secretary of Agriculture thereunder; and no funds accru-
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