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Game law

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Game laws are statutes which regulate the right to pursue and take or kill certain kinds of wild animals (game). This could include the following: restricting the days to catch game, the number of animals per person, the species, and the weapon used. This is usually done to conserve the supply of a species, or prevent overpopulation.

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