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But they may be allowed to impound it. Only a sitting judge could confiscate it, if the law allows. There are many laws that allow for the confiscation of private property involved in, or associated with criminal activity.
Yes, a game warden can confiscate your boat if it is being used in violation of wildlife laws or regulations, such as fishing without a license or possessing illegal catch. They have the authority to enforce laws related to conservation and public safety. Additionally, if the boat is involved in illegal activities, such as poaching or transporting illicit substances, it may also be subject to confiscation. Always ensure compliance with local laws to avoid such actions.
He is no longer a game warden, but was formerly a game warden in Armstrong County in Western Pennsylvania.
No ------------------------ It depends on what state you are in. Check your state REG's. I know that in Washington State there are only 4 or 5 lakes that you can legally chum in. If you are caught by a warden here its a hefty fine and they confiscate ALL your fishing gear and vehicle. hope that helps.
Game Warden
A warden could be a prison warden: a person in charge of a game reserve; a Youth Hostel Warden, and so on.
Operation Game Warden happened on 1965-12-18.
The cast of The Game Warden - 1913 includes: Earle Foxe as Heck Thompson - a Mountaineer Stuart Holmes as The Game Warden
what is the salary of a game warden in ms22,000 as a cadet then 28,000 after training is complete
The Texas Game Warden Academy is located in Hamilton, Texas.
No, it is not. It is a noun, and may be used with adjuncts (game warden).
See: http://www.ehow.com/how_2314831_become-game-warden-massachusetts.html
North American Game Warden Museum was created in 1994.