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Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby duramax » Thu May 02, 2013 2:56 pm

I was trying to find the rules on whether or not you can sell a taxidermy of certain species. My dad has a Pronghorn taxidermy that he was going to get rid of, and I was going to sell it, if it's legal. Does anyone know where I can find the rules on this? I don't want Wingman or one of his crew knocking on my door. I've found stuff on migratory birds, but nothing on big game. I assume it's legal since while looking this up, I found a website selling mounts.
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby Chuckle12 » Thu May 02, 2013 3:07 pm

SEC. 49-7-51. Sale of game birds, animals or fish.

(1) It is unlawful for any person to buy or sell or to offer for sale, exchange for merchandise, or other consideration, within this state, any game birds, game animals, or game fish, or parts thereof, named in this chapter, whether taken within or coming from without the state, except as specifically permitted by law or regulation. However, the skins and sinew of deer and products crafted, fashioned or made from deer antlers not in velvet may be bought and sold at any time in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks. A violation of this subsection is a Class I violation and is punishable as provided in Section 49-7-141.

(2) Any person who buys, sells, offers for sale, exchange for merchandise, or other consideration, any wild bird, wild animal or fish that has been taken illegally is guilty of a Class I violation and punished as provided in Section 49-7-141.
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby DUCKAHOLIC » Thu May 02, 2013 3:17 pm

You can sell a Pronghorn because it is not indigenous to the state of Mississippi. That is not considered a game animal here....its like a red stag they will are classified as livestock.
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby duramax » Thu May 02, 2013 3:31 pm

DUCKAHOLIC wrote:You can sell a Pronghorn because it is not indigenous to the state of Mississippi. That is not considered a game animal here....its like a red stag they will are classified as livestock.
That's what I thought. Thanks.
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby Wingman » Thu May 02, 2013 3:35 pm

I would suggest calling 601-432-2400. Not trying to be smart, but coming on here asking legal questions may not always get you the correct answer.

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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby kevinw » Fri May 03, 2013 7:28 am

the skins and sinew of deer and products crafted, fashioned or made from deer antlers not in velvet may be bought and sold at any time in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks

The way I read it, and I could be reading it wrong, is that it is ok to sale a mount being that it is a product developed from the skin and antler. Kinda like knifes with antler handle or antler chandelers.
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby teul2 » Fri May 03, 2013 7:57 am

kevinw wrote:the skins and sinew of deer and products crafted, fashioned or made from deer antlers not in velvet may be bought and sold at any time in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks

The way I read it, and I could be reading it wrong, is that it is ok to sale a mount being that it is a product developed from the skin and antler. Kinda like knifes with antler handle or antler chandelers.
But that is not the whole code.
http://statutes.laws.com/mississippi/title-49/7/49-7-51
49-7-51 - Sale of game birds, animals or fish.

§ 49-7-51. Sale of game birds, animals or fish.


(1) (a) It is unlawful for any person to buy or sell or to offer for sale, exchange for merchandise, or other consideration, within this state, any game birds, game animals, or game fish, or parts thereof, named in this chapter, whether taken within or coming from without the state, except as specifically permitted by law or regulation.

(b) It is lawful for the following items to be bought and sold in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the commission:

(i) The skins and sinew of deer and products crafted, fashioned or made from deer bones or antlers not in velvet;

(ii) Any part of a wild turkey, except the meat; and

(iii) Any parts of nuisance animals.

(c) Mounted game animals, birds and fish may not be sold, purchased or leased.

(d) A violation of this subsection is a Class I violation and is punishable as provided in Section 49-7-141.

(2) Any person who buys, sells, offers for sale, exchange for merchandise, or other consideration, any wild bird, wild animal or fish that has been taken illegally is guilty of a Class I violation and punished as provided in Section 49-7-141.
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby kevinw » Fri May 03, 2013 8:19 am

teul2 wrote:
kevinw wrote:the skins and sinew of deer and products crafted, fashioned or made from deer antlers not in velvet may be bought and sold at any time in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks

The way I read it, and I could be reading it wrong, is that it is ok to sale a mount being that it is a product developed from the skin and antler. Kinda like knifes with antler handle or antler chandelers.
But that is not the whole code.
http://statutes.laws.com/mississippi/title-49/7/49-7-51
49-7-51 - Sale of game birds, animals or fish.

§ 49-7-51. Sale of game birds, animals or fish.


(1) (a) It is unlawful for any person to buy or sell or to offer for sale, exchange for merchandise, or other consideration, within this state, any game birds, game animals, or game fish, or parts thereof, named in this chapter, whether taken within or coming from without the state, except as specifically permitted by law or regulation.

(b) It is lawful for the following items to be bought and sold in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the commission:

(i) The skins and sinew of deer and products crafted, fashioned or made from deer bones or antlers not in velvet;

(ii) Any part of a wild turkey, except the meat; and

(iii) Any parts of nuisance animals.

(c) Mounted game animals, birds and fish may not be sold, purchased or leased.

(d) A violation of this subsection is a Class I violation and is punishable as provided in Section 49-7-141.

(2) Any person who buys, sells, offers for sale, exchange for merchandise, or other consideration, any wild bird, wild animal or fish that has been taken illegally is guilty of a Class I violation and punished as provided in Section 49-7-141.
Now it's clear. Thanks
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby duramax » Fri May 03, 2013 8:29 am

teul2 wrote:
kevinw wrote:the skins and sinew of deer and products crafted, fashioned or made from deer antlers not in velvet may be bought and sold at any time in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks

The way I read it, and I could be reading it wrong, is that it is ok to sale a mount being that it is a product developed from the skin and antler. Kinda like knifes with antler handle or antler chandelers.
But that is not the whole code.
http://statutes.laws.com/mississippi/title-49/7/49-7-51
49-7-51 - Sale of game birds, animals or fish.

§ 49-7-51. Sale of game birds, animals or fish.


(1) (a) It is unlawful for any person to buy or sell or to offer for sale, exchange for merchandise, or other consideration, within this state, any game birds, game animals, or game fish, or parts thereof, named in this chapter, whether taken within or coming from without the state, except as specifically permitted by law or regulation.

(b) It is lawful for the following items to be bought and sold in accordance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the commission:

(i) The skins and sinew of deer and products crafted, fashioned or made from deer bones or antlers not in velvet;

(ii) Any part of a wild turkey, except the meat; and

(iii) Any parts of nuisance animals.

(c) Mounted game animals, birds and fish may not be sold, purchased or leased.

(d) A violation of this subsection is a Class I violation and is punishable as provided in Section 49-7-141.

(2) Any person who buys, sells, offers for sale, exchange for merchandise, or other consideration, any wild bird, wild animal or fish that has been taken illegally is guilty of a Class I violation and punished as provided in Section 49-7-141.
Hmmm. I'll have to call and ask. I wonder if that falls under the part for animals from the state.
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby three11 » Fri May 03, 2013 9:11 am

So if a fella takes a couple of ducks to The Waterfowler to get some mounts done, then never pays for them or picks them up, the taxidermist has to give them away or throw them in the trash? Can't sell them to recoup his expenses?
Too many darn laws and regulations in this country. And it chaps my booty that law enforcement will spend our tax dollars trying to thwart these "criminals" while drug dealers and thieves are walking the street. When was the last time you heard "Jackson would be a nice place to live if they could just get these people selling mounted fish and game under control"???

Please pardon my language.
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby arduckslayer » Fri May 03, 2013 9:22 am

three11 wrote:So if a fella takes a couple of ducks to The Waterfowler to get some mounts done, then never pays for them or picks them up, the taxidermist has to give them away or throw them in the trash? Can't sell them to recoup his expenses?
Nope, he CANNOT sell them. Doesn't happen often, but he's given several away like that.
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby duramax » Fri May 03, 2013 9:34 am

three11 wrote:So if a fella takes a couple of ducks to The Waterfowler to get some mounts done, then never pays for them or picks them up, the taxidermist has to give them away or throw them in the trash? Can't sell them to recoup his expenses?
Too many "GOSH DARNIT" laws and regulations in this country. And it chaps my booty that law enforcement will spend our tax dollars trying to thwart these "criminals" while drug dealers and thieves are walking the street. When was the last time you heard "Jackson would be a nice place to live if they could just get these people selling mounted fish and game under control"???
You can't sell any part of migratory birds. Feathers, meat, etc...
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby Wingman » Fri May 03, 2013 9:46 am

three11 wrote:So if a fella takes a couple of ducks to The Waterfowler to get some mounts done, then never pays for them or picks them up, the taxidermist has to give them away or throw them in the trash? Can't sell them to recoup his expenses?
Too many laws and regulations in this country. And it chaps my booty that law enforcement will spend our tax dollars trying to thwart these "criminals" while drug dealers and thieves are walking the street. When was the last time you heard "Jackson would be a nice place to live if they could just get these people selling mounted fish and game under control"???
That's why most folks charge a deposit.

And which other laws should we stop enforcing until we get drugs under control? I caught a guy fishing once without a license. He said, "Man why don't y'all catch the real criminals?"
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Re: Laws on selling taxidermy

Postby duramax » Fri May 03, 2013 10:04 am

Wingman wrote:
three11 wrote:So if a fella takes a couple of ducks to The Waterfowler to get some mounts done, then never pays for them or picks them up, the taxidermist has to give them away or throw them in the trash? Can't sell them to recoup his expenses?
Too many laws and regulations in this country. And it chaps my booty that law enforcement will spend our tax dollars trying to thwart these "criminals" while drug dealers and thieves are walking the street. When was the last time you heard "Jackson would be a nice place to live if they could just get these people selling mounted fish and game under control"???
That's why most folks charge a deposit.

And which other laws should we stop enforcing until we get drugs under control? I caught a guy fishing once without a license. He said, "Man why don't y'all catch the real criminals?"
Exactly. Some say we should stop enforcing drug crimes and focus on "real" crimes.

Most laws are made for good reason. If we didn't have laws to prohibit the sale of waterfowl, it would encourage people to kill solely to make a profit.
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Postby DUCKAHOLIC » Fri May 03, 2013 10:05 am

three11 wrote:So if a fella takes a couple of ducks to The Waterfowler to get some mounts done, then never pays for them or picks them up, the taxidermist has to give them away or throw them in the trash? Can't sell them to recoup his expenses?
Too many "GOSH DARNIT" laws and regulations in this country. And it chaps my booty that law enforcement will spend our tax dollars trying to thwart these "criminals" while drug dealers and thieves are walking the street. When was the last time you heard "Jackson would be a nice place to live if they could just get these people selling mounted fish and game under control"???
Two differsnt jobs you are talking about cuz.........a conservation officer enforces the game laws........it would be kind of like the postman delivering milk............we would have no game to hunt if there were no laws in place and people to in force them.....get ur head out of your gd'n booty

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