2damnold4this
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Here is an interesting article on the Ted Nugent bear hide transporting case. While the article raises some interesting questions, it also leaves some for us.
Alaska requires out of state hunters to use a guide for hunting brown bear. I would think that the guide would be expected to know the regulations better than the average out of state hunter but that doesn't seem to be the case with Nugent. Perhaps Alaska didn't charge Nugent in the case because he used a state licensed guide on his black bear hunt.
It does seem to be a bit odd that the federal government charged Nugent under the Lacey Act without the state of Alaska also charging him with a crime. I'll bet Nugent wishes he left the hide back in Alaska.
Alaska requires out of state hunters to use a guide for hunting brown bear. I would think that the guide would be expected to know the regulations better than the average out of state hunter but that doesn't seem to be the case with Nugent. Perhaps Alaska didn't charge Nugent in the case because he used a state licensed guide on his black bear hunt.
It does seem to be a bit odd that the federal government charged Nugent under the Lacey Act without the state of Alaska also charging him with a crime. I'll bet Nugent wishes he left the hide back in Alaska.