Inland fish and game laws of the state of MaineContains all the fish and game laws . may have it in possession in close seasoa at hishome). THE SEPTEMBER LAW, so called, was entirelyrepealed by chapter 278, public laws of 1901, so that itis impossible to legally kill a deer for any purpose dur-ing this month. THE BOUNTY ON WILD CATS was repealed bychapter 207, public laws of 1901. THE BOUNTY ON W^OLVES, of five dollars,remains. Ch. 42, sec. 16, P. L. 99. PENALTIES. For illegally hunting, chasing, catch-ing, killing or having in possession moose, caribou ordeer, section 20, chap. 42. public law


Inland fish and game laws of the state of MaineContains all the fish and game laws . may have it in possession in close seasoa at hishome). THE SEPTEMBER LAW, so called, was entirelyrepealed by chapter 278, public laws of 1901, so that itis impossible to legally kill a deer for any purpose dur-ing this month. THE BOUNTY ON WILD CATS was repealed bychapter 207, public laws of 1901. THE BOUNTY ON W^OLVES, of five dollars,remains. Ch. 42, sec. 16, P. L. 99. PENALTIES. For illegally hunting, chasing, catch-ing, killing or having in possession moose, caribou ordeer, section 20, chap. 42. public laws of 1899, asamended by ch. 222, sec. 8, P. L. 1901. Whoever shall violate any of the provisions of sectionseventeen of this chapter, shall be punished by a fine ofnot less than five hundred dollars nor more than onethousand dollars or by imprisonment not exceedingfour months; whoever shall violate any of the pro-visions of section eighteen of this chapter, shall be pun-ished by a fine of forty dollars and costs for each deertaken, caught, killed or had in possession in violation. 15 of the provisions of section eighteen of said chapter;whoever shall violate any of the provisions of sectionnineteen of this chapter relating to deer, shall be pun-ished by a fine of forty dollars and costs; and whoevershall violate any of the provisions of section nineteenof this chapter, relating to moose or caribou, shall bepunished by a fine of not less than five hundred dollarsnor more than one thousand dollars, or by imprison-ment not exceeding four months. USE OF DOGS PROHIBITED. CHAPTER 42,SECTION 19, PUBLIC LAWS 1899. No person shall at any time, in any manner, hunt,catch, take, kill, or destroy, with dogs, jack lights,artificial lights, snares, or traps, any moose, deer orcaribou. (Penalty as found in section 20 above). Section 22, chapter 42, P. L. 1899, as amended bychapter 222, sec. 3, P. L. 1901. Any person may, at any time, lawfully kill any dogwhich hunts or chases a moose, caribou,


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