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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1622350" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>And someone correct me if I am interpreting this incorrectly...</p><p></p><p>The legal definition of "transporting" according to Title 35:15-34-2. Definitions is "Transport" means to move more than fifteen (15) feral swine fifty (50) miles or more.</p><p></p><p>Source:</p><p><a href="http://www.ok.gov/~okag/ais/rules-feralswine.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.ok.gov/~okag/ais/rules-feralswine.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>Joe Bob sell hogs to a licensed facility under 50 miles from trap site. Legally he can load the hogs in a trailer and take them to the facility without a transport license.</p><p></p><p>35:15-34-5. Transporter license</p><p>(a) All persons that transport live feral swine in this state </p><p>shall be required to obtain a transporter license from the </p><p>Department.</p><p></p><p>Since the facility is less than 50 miles, the Transporter License does not apply since this is not considered "transporting". </p><p></p><p>Can anyone poke holes in that? That is the way I interpret it.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as "domesticating" a pig, according to the definitions there is no such thing...</p><p></p><p></p><p>35:15-34-2. Definitions</p><p>"Feral swine" means any hog, pig, or swine species (Sus scrofa) </p><p>including, but not limited to, Russian and European wild boar </p><p>that are running at large, free roaming, or wild upon public or </p><p>private lands in this state, and shall also include any hog, pig, </p><p>or swine species <strong><em><u>that has lived any part of its life running at </u></em></strong></p><p><strong><em><u>large, free roaming, or wild</u></em></strong>. The term feral swine shall also </p><p>include any feral phenotype swine, whether or not running at </p><p>large, free roaming, or wild.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What Bassin quoted in the regs is correct, but you have to remember the hunting regs are not a full compilation of the laws. The regs do not properly define the term "transport" and if you do not look up the complete wording of the law, makes it sounds as if you cannot move them at all without a license.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1622350, member: 9675"] And someone correct me if I am interpreting this incorrectly... The legal definition of "transporting" according to Title 35:15-34-2. Definitions is "Transport" means to move more than fifteen (15) feral swine fifty (50) miles or more. Source: [URL="http://www.ok.gov/~okag/ais/rules-feralswine.pdf"]http://www.ok.gov/~okag/ais/rules-feralswine.pdf[/URL] Joe Bob sell hogs to a licensed facility under 50 miles from trap site. Legally he can load the hogs in a trailer and take them to the facility without a transport license. 35:15-34-5. Transporter license (a) All persons that transport live feral swine in this state shall be required to obtain a transporter license from the Department. Since the facility is less than 50 miles, the Transporter License does not apply since this is not considered "transporting". Can anyone poke holes in that? That is the way I interpret it. As far as "domesticating" a pig, according to the definitions there is no such thing... 35:15-34-2. Definitions "Feral swine" means any hog, pig, or swine species (Sus scrofa) including, but not limited to, Russian and European wild boar that are running at large, free roaming, or wild upon public or private lands in this state, and shall also include any hog, pig, or swine species [B][I][U]that has lived any part of its life running at large, free roaming, or wild[/U][/I][/B]. The term feral swine shall also include any feral phenotype swine, whether or not running at large, free roaming, or wild. What Bassin quoted in the regs is correct, but you have to remember the hunting regs are not a full compilation of the laws. The regs do not properly define the term "transport" and if you do not look up the complete wording of the law, makes it sounds as if you cannot move them at all without a license. [/QUOTE]
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