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A hunter illegally kills a wolf in Yellowstone National Park and attempts to bring the wolf's skull back to Florida. Which law is the hunter violating?


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Answered by adritabarmanroy
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Answer:

lacey act

Explanation:

If a hunter illegally kills a wolf in yellowstone national park and attempts to bring the wolf's remaining skull back to florida, he is violating the "lacey act". The hunter is breaking the Lacey act since it's against the law to bring anything you kill from back from the state that you have got if from.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The lacey act

Explanation:

  • The "lacey act" is broken if a hunter illegally kills a wolf in Yellowstone National Park and seeks to carry the wolf's remaining skull back to Florida.
  • The hunter is in violation of the Lacey Act, as it is illegal to carry anything you kill back from the state where you obtained it.
  • The Lacey Act is a United States statute that prohibits illegally caught, possessed, transferred, or sold fish, wildlife, or plants. It was first adopted in 1900.
  • However, in 2008, the Lacey Act was amended to include a prohibition on trade in plants and plant products collected in violation of foreign law, such as timber and paper.

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