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<blockquote data-quote="cobra1" data-source="post: 2643838" data-attributes="member: 4270"><p>I was posting about the law being changed, piebald or albino, the law were you talking about that got rescinded. unless my ODWC history is fuzzy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In 2012, Oklahoma repealed a law in effect since 1998 that required a person to get permission from the State Wildlife Director before shooting a white or piebald deer. (The bill was apparently a “compromise” to totally protecting the white deer.) Since permission was always given, the law was not exactly useful, although it did prevent impulsive kills, which is what many white deer shootings are. The law was overturned when a former legislator, unaware of the regulation, shot a white deer (oops) and was fined by a warden (double oops).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobra1, post: 2643838, member: 4270"] I was posting about the law being changed, piebald or albino, the law were you talking about that got rescinded. unless my ODWC history is fuzzy. In 2012, Oklahoma repealed a law in effect since 1998 that required a person to get permission from the State Wildlife Director before shooting a white or piebald deer. (The bill was apparently a “compromise” to totally protecting the white deer.) Since permission was always given, the law was not exactly useful, although it did prevent impulsive kills, which is what many white deer shootings are. The law was overturned when a former legislator, unaware of the regulation, shot a white deer (oops) and was fined by a warden (double oops). [/QUOTE]
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