Federal Indictment for Importing Whitetail Deer in MS

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Federal Indictment for Importing Whitetail Deer in MS

Postby gb2w » Thu Feb 13, 2014 8:43 pm

Gulfport, Miss. – Ronald W. Reine, 67, Brian R. Reine, 44, Bruce A. Swilley Jr., 27, and Omni Pinnacle, LLC, all of Slidell, Louisiana, were charged in a 13-count federal indictment with various violations of the Lacey Act for importing live white-tailed deer into Mississippi, announced U.S. Attorney Gregory K. Davis and Special Agent in Charge Luis Santiago of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

Mississippi law makes it unlawful to import live white-tailed deer into the State of Mississippi and authorizes the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks Commission with the responsibility of establishing regulations governing the importation of white-tailed deer with the emphasis on preventing the introduction of disease. The Commission established a regulation that mirrors the state statute, prohibiting the importation of live white-tailed deer into the State of Mississippi. The Lacey Act makes it unlawful for any person to import, export, transport, sell, receive, acquire or purchase wildlife that were taken, possessed, transported or sold in violation of any law or regulation of any state. The offense becomes a felony crime if the defendant knowingly engaged in conduct involving the purchase or sale, offer to purchase or sell or intent to purchase or sell, wildlife with a market value in excess of $350, knowing that the wildlife were taken, possessed, transported or sold in violation of, or in a manner unlawful under, a law or regulation of any state.

According to the indictment, from January of 2011 through December of 2012, Ronald W. Reine, Brian R. Reine, Bruce A. Swilley, Jr. and Omni Pinnacle, LLC, a company owned by the Reines, conspired to ship white-tailed deer in interstate commerce in violation of state and federal laws. Brian R. Reine operated a wildlife enclosure in Lamar County, Mississippi known as Half Moon Ranch. Ronald W. Reine operated a wildlife enclosure in Pearl River County, Mississippi known as Oak Investments, LLC/“Hunter’s Bluff”. The indictment also alleges that it was part of the conspiracy that the defendants would unlawfully bring the live white-tailed deer into Mississippi for the purpose of breeding and killing trophy white-tailed buck deer. The defendants bought and illegally transported deer into Mississippi from Indiana and Pennsylvania.
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Re: Federal Indictment for Importing Whitetail Deer in MS

Postby jacksbuddy » Fri Feb 14, 2014 10:00 am

I thought "tamie" hunts were just for small game like quail and waterfowl.
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