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Game Lawfully Taken Is Personal Property of Hunter
87-2-509. Tagging of carcasses of game animals. (1) Each license issued by the department authorizing the holder of the license to hunt game animals, whether issued to a resident or a nonresident, must provide any tags, coupons, or markers as the department prescribes. When any person kills any game animal under the license, the person shall immediately cut out from the tag, coupon, or other marker the date the animal was killed and attach the tag, coupon, or other marker to the animal, completely filled out with the name of the license holder, the license holder's address, and any other information requested on the tag, coupon, or other marker. The tag, coupon, or other marker must be kept attached to the carcass as long as any considerable portion of the carcass remains unconsumed. When a game animal has been lawfully killed and the proper tag, coupon, or other marker is attached to the game animal that was killed, the game animal becomes the property of the person who lawfully killed the animal and may be possessed, used, stored, donated to another or to a charity, or transported.
(2) It is unlawful for a person who kills any game animal by authority of any license issued for the killing of the game animal to fail or neglect to cut out the day and month of the kill or provide any other information that is required and attach the tag, coupon, or other marker provided with the license issued to the carcass of the game animal or portion of the game animal. It is unlawful for a person to fail to keep the tag, coupon, or other marker attached to the game animal or portion of the game animal while the animal is possessed by the person. It is unlawful for a person to tag a game animal with a tag restricted to a hunting district other than the hunting district where the game animal was killed.
CCW Under the Influence, 45-8-327 M.C.A.
| Cities Prohibited from Suing Gunmakers, 7-1-115 M.C.A.
| Commercial Storage of Powder and Primers, 50-61-120 M.C.A.
| Concealed Weapon, Permits, 45-8-315 M.C.A., et. seq.
| Constitutional Right to Keep and Bear Arms
| CWP Exempts Gun Buyer from Brady Wait, 45-8-330 M.C.A.
| CWP Prohibited Places, 45-8-328 M.C.A.
| CWPs from Other States Recognized, 45-8-329 M.C.A.
| Destructive Devices - Explosives, 45-8-332 M.C.A., et. seq.
| Easements for Shooting Range Safety Zone, 70-17-101 M.C.A.
| Exemption from Federal Gun Free School Zones Act, 45-8-360 M.C.A.
| Expulsion of students with guns, 20-5-202 M.C.A.
| Firearms in Schools, 45-8-361 M.C.A.
| Game Lawfully Taken Is Personal Property of Hunter, 87-2-509 M.C.A.
| Gun Owner Not Liable for Stolen Property, 27-1-709, M.C.A.
| Gun Safety Instructors Immune from Liability, 27-1-721 M.C.A.
| Gun safety training in schools, 20-7-132 and SJ15
| Guns on Trains, 45-8-339 M.C.A.
| Hunter Harassment a Crime - Felony Second Offense, 87-3-142 M.C.A.
| Hunting Heritage Week, 1-1-226 M.C.A.
| Hunting Residency, Non-resident Minor Children or Montana Residents May Hunt As Residents, 87-2-102 M.C.A.
| Joint Resolution Urging Repeal of Brady Law
| Local Government Preemption, 45-8-351 M.C.A.
| Machine Guns, 45-8-302 M.C.A., et. seq.
| No Defectless Product Liability for Firearms or Ammunition, 27-1-720 M.C.A.
| No Discharge Inside City Limits, 45-8-343 M.C.A.
| Paramilitary Training Prohibited - Exceptions, 45-8-107 M.C.A., et. seq.
| Purchase of Firearms in Contiguous States, 45-8-341, 342 M.C.A.
| Right to Keep and Bear Arms Week, 1-1-224 M.C.A.
| Right to Use Force, 49-1-103 M.C.A.
| Sawed Off Guns, 45-8-340 M.C.A.
| Shooting Range Funding Act, 87-1-276 M.C.A., et. seq.
| Shooting Range Protection Act, 76-9-101 M.C.A., et. seq.
| Shooting Sports in schools, SJ16
| Silencers, 45-8-336, 337 M.C.A.
| Use of Firearms by Children, 45-8-344 M.C.A.
| Use of Lethal Force, 45-3-101 M.C.A., et. seq.
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