Rhode Island

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The Rhode Island Community serves as a repository for academic and research materials related to the history, culture, and legal developments within Rhode Island. This community gathers collections representing various jurisdictions, historical periods, and sectors, providing valuable resources for researchers, students, and professionals.

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    1914 R.I. Pub. Laws 245, ch. 1032, § 10
    (General Publisher, 1914)
    Every person who shall at any time of the year take, kill or destroy any quail or partridge by means of any trap, snare, net or spring, or who shall construct, erect, set, repair, maintain or tend any trap, snare, net or spring, for the purpose of taking, killing or destroying any quail or partridge, who shall shoot any water fowl by means or by use of any battery, swivel, punt, or pivot gun, or who shall take, kill, or pursue with intent to kill any migratory bird or insectivorous bird between sunset and sunrise, shall be fined for each offense twenty dollars.
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    1907 R.I. Pub. Laws 66, An Act for the Protection of Deer
    (General Publisher, 1907)
    It shall be unlawful to pursue or shoot deer in this state except in accordance with the provisions of this act.
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    1890 R.I. Acts 17, ch. 897, § 6 (Special Session, June 1890)
    (General Publisher, 1890)
    Every person who shall at any time of year, take, kill or destroy any quail or partridge, by means of any trap, snare, net or spring, or who shall construct, erect, set, repair, maintain or tend any trap, snare, net, or spring for the purpose of taking, killing or destroying any quail or patridge, or who shall shoot any water fowl by means or by the use of any battery, swivel, punt or pivot gun, shall be fined for each offence, twenty dollars. Provided, however, that at such seasons as the taking, killing or destroying of such birds is prohibited by this chapter, any person may snare on his own land.

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