Eastern Sierra Fish Report
Fish Report for 2-7-2013
Fish Report for 2-7-2013
Sending sealed venison packages to the military
by CDFG
2-7-2013
(916) 445-0411
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Question: We are interested in shipping sealed venison packages to the troops overseas. Are there any California laws that prohibit this? The sealed venison will consist of packages of 50 to 100 pounds. If you could please advise us of any regulations or guidelines related to the shipping of sealed game to troops overseas, it would be greatly appreciated.
Answer: There are no laws that prohibit the shipping of venison from California as long as the animals were lawfully taken in accordance with California Fish and Game laws, including seasons, limits and gender restrictions. In addition, any package being shipped by common carrier must bear the name and address of the shipper and/or the consignee, and an accurate description of the numbers and kinds of birds, mammals, fish, reptiles or amphibians contained in the package clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside (Fish and Game Code, Section 2348). Federal laws have similar marking requirements. For details, go to www.fws.gov.
However, whether or not the military will accept sealed venison from a private citizen is another issue. Contact them directly for details.
Answer: There are no laws that prohibit the shipping of venison from California as long as the animals were lawfully taken in accordance with California Fish and Game laws, including seasons, limits and gender restrictions. In addition, any package being shipped by common carrier must bear the name and address of the shipper and/or the consignee, and an accurate description of the numbers and kinds of birds, mammals, fish, reptiles or amphibians contained in the package clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside (Fish and Game Code, Section 2348). Federal laws have similar marking requirements. For details, go to www.fws.gov.
However, whether or not the military will accept sealed venison from a private citizen is another issue. Contact them directly for details.
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