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MFF US Midwest => Minnesota => Topic started by: rebelss on Jun 30, 2012, 10:36 AM

Title: Bigger bite in the law....
Post by: rebelss on Jun 30, 2012, 10:36 AM
But will it help....? ::) Let's hope so.


Fines to double for invasive species violations
 
ST. PAUL, Minn.  — Fines for violating Minnesota's aquatic invasive species laws double Sunday when tougher laws take effect.

Minnesota law prohibits the possession or transport of any aquatic invasive species, including zebra mussels, Eurasian watermilfoil and spiny waterfleas.

The Department of Natural Resources says the violation rate among Minnesota boaters and anglers is at an unacceptable 20 percent.

Failure to remove a drain plug while transporting a watercraft will mean a $100 fine instead of a $50. The fine for unlawfully possessing and transporting prohibited species will jump from $250 to $500.

Boaters and anglers are required to clean aquatic plants and animals off their boats, trailers and equipment; to drain their bait buckets, bilges and live wells before leaving any water access; and to keep drain plugs out while transporting water-related equipment.

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Title: Re: Bigger bite in the law....
Post by: RIVERRAT2 on Jun 30, 2012, 10:55 AM
GOV. is not the answer,but the problem
 ;D ;D ;D
RAT