Wardens with the California Department of Fish and Game announced today that they had closed a complicated poaching case involving three generations of a Colusa family. Among other things, the Kemp family members were in the posession of dozens of satellite goose collars used to track waterfowl across the state. In yet another example of the state's weak poaching penalites, the poachers will only lose the ability to hunt for one year. Help us stop this nonsense and install real penaties for poaching.
By Garrison Frost
June 15, 2009
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