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<blockquote data-quote="onzah" data-source="post: 215485" data-attributes="member: 6562"><p>Grit,</p><p></p><p>The reason I even posted this is I just go back from an ATV trip and indicated to my biologist friend that we found a few rock chucks and he described it exactly as you have experienced. He indicated there are officers that want to protect them and will find any excuse no matter how small to write a ticket for shooting them. I did check the regulations and it is hard to find but if you look in the zoological section they are listed as a controlled species. They also indicate a controlled species cannot be collected and collection means to kill. THat being said i agree that it would be tough to make a ticket stick for shooting them. It appears to me that the zoological code or rules were written for people looking to import, export, or sell animals or parts. </p><p></p><p>I might print the section on nonprotected mammals and just keep it with me when shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onzah, post: 215485, member: 6562"] Grit, The reason I even posted this is I just go back from an ATV trip and indicated to my biologist friend that we found a few rock chucks and he described it exactly as you have experienced. He indicated there are officers that want to protect them and will find any excuse no matter how small to write a ticket for shooting them. I did check the regulations and it is hard to find but if you look in the zoological section they are listed as a controlled species. They also indicate a controlled species cannot be collected and collection means to kill. THat being said i agree that it would be tough to make a ticket stick for shooting them. It appears to me that the zoological code or rules were written for people looking to import, export, or sell animals or parts. I might print the section on nonprotected mammals and just keep it with me when shooting. [/QUOTE]
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