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Session Laws, 1979
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HARRY HUGHES, Governor

2319

House Bill 1385 addresses this same issue in Harford
County and suffers from the same defect as House Bill 1368;
accordingly, it shall also be vetoed.

For the reason stated, I have decided to veto House
Bill 1368.

Sincerely,
Harry Hughes
Governor

May 23, 1979

Honorable Harry Hughes
Governor of Maryland
State House
Annapolis, Maryland 21404

House Bills 1368 and 1385

Dear Governor Hughes:

We have reviewed for constitutionality House Bills 1368
and 1385, concerning trapping in Harford County. As these
bills violate the prohibition against legislating for
charter counties on matters covered by the Express Powers
Act, we do not approve these bills for constitutionality.

House Bill 1368 amends the Natural Resources Article,
Sec. 10—410, to provide that "in Harford County, a person
may not use, set, place, maintain any snare trap." House
Bill 1385 amends Sec. 10-408.1 of the same Article, which
forbids the use of snares, body—gripping or leghold traps
within 150 yards of a permanent human residence except for
owners and lessees of privately owned land. The bill, in
effect, provides that in Harford County this complete
exemption for owners and lessees is qualified to provide
that in that county owners and lessors 1/may not use such
traps within 150 yards of another's residence.

Although the theory that fish and game are originally
the property of the State is no longer recognized, the
State's special interest in protecting these creatures has
never been doubted. Hughes v. State of Oklahoma, 47 LW 4447
(April 24, 1979). Thus, "[S]ubject to constitutional
limitations and any applicable Federal statutes, the hunting
of game, fishing and the conservation of game and fish may
be regulated by the State." 11 Maryland Legal Encyclopedia,
Fish and Game, Sec. 1, citing Corsa v. Tawes, 149 F. Supp.
771 (D. Md. 1957), aff'd 355 U.S. 37 (1957). However, while
the State has broad powers concerning fish and game, it has
by the Express Powers Act given charter counties the
authority to "pass fish and game laws." Art. 25A, Sec. 5(M).

 

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