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Session Laws, 1968
Volume 683, Page 94   View pdf image
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94                               LAWS OF MARYLAND                        [CH. 74

The agent shall retain as compensation for issuing each of the above
licenses, the sum of (twenty-five (25¢) FIFTY CENTS (50¢) the
balance of said fee to be paid and accounted for as prescribed by law in
this Article, and the agent shall deliver the license properly executed to
the applicant in person or by mail without further cost; said licensee
shall insert his or her name on the license in ink at the time of pur-
chase. Such license shall not be transferable and if used or presented
by any person other than the person to whom it was issued, such
license shall be confiscated by the Director, any [game warden]
Wildlife Officer, constable or other officer who shall find such license
being used.

The penalty for any non-resident of the State of Maryland found
guilty of hunting on a regulated shooting area without having first
procured a license, or for refusing to show said license when de-
manded by the Director, or any [game warden] Wildlife Officer,
sheriff, constable or other officer, or [person] landowner or his
representative,
or failing to display the license tag prominently [on
his back], as provided by law, shall be the same as those penalties set
forth in Section 130.

Nothing herein contained shall prevent the holders of a regular
non-resident hunting license from hunting on regulated shooting
grounds by requiring them to obtain an additional license as pre-
scribed herein.

196. Hunting deer.

(b)    Weapons which may be used; shooting, etc., deer in streams,
ponds or lakes.—[It shall be unlawful to hunt in any manner any
deer except through the use of a gun propelling one all-lead or lead-
alloy or soft-nosed or expanding bullet or ball at a single discharge.
It shall be unlawful to hunt or shoot at any deer with a rifle using
cartridges giving a muzzle energy of less than 1200 foot pounds,
however, it shall be lawful to hunt or kill a deer with bow and
arrow.] The Commission may by regulation prescribe the type of
firearms and bow and arrow or other implement or device and type of
ammunition to be used in: any designated area in the State in the
interest of public safety and the proper management of wildlife.
It
shall be unlawful for any person at any time to shoot at or kill, or
wound, or capture a deer while same is taking refuge in or swim-
ming through the waters of any stream, pond or lake THIS STATE.

(c)    Dogs.—It shall be unlawful for any person to make use of a
dog in hunting deer and every person who takes a dog into the woods
or who has possession or control of a dog in the woods and uses same
for chasing, taking or killing a deer shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Any dog or dogs found pursuing any deer may be killed by any
[deputy game warden] Wildlife Officer of this State or any other
person, provided that the provisions of this sentence shall not be
applicable in Baltimore, Harford, Howard, Montgomery, Prince
George's, Somerset and Worcester counties. Except that in Caro-
line, Dorchester, Talbot, Kent, Anne Arundel, Cecil, Charles, Garrett,
St. Mary's, Queen Anne's, Frederick, Carroll and Calvert counties,
dogs that are engaged in fox hunting and who have broken away
therefrom, shall not be liable to be killed under this subsection.

 

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