16 U.S.C. § 705

Transportation or importation of migratory birds; when unlawful

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It shall be unlawful to ship, transport, or carry, by any means whatever, from one State, Territory, or district to or through another State, Territory, or district, or to or through a foreign country, any bird, or any part, nest, or egg thereof, captured, killed, taken, shipped, transported, or carried at any time contrary to the laws of the State, Territory, or district in which it was captured, killed, or taken, or from which it was shipped, transported, or carried. It shall be unlawful to import any bird, or any part, nest, or egg thereof, captured, killed, taken, shipped, transported, or carried contrary to the laws of any Province of the Dominion of Canada in which the same was captured, killed, or taken, or from which it was shipped, transported, or carried.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2011–2011 · leading case: United States v. Blair
United States v. Blair (2011) 4th Cir. · cites it 2× “§ 5207 (8) ("The term `conduct' does not include speech protected by the first article of amendment to the Constitution."). Congress often relies on the Supreme Court's expertise in constitutional interpretation, see, e.”
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