Possible Crack Down on Anonymous Hunting Traps
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Lawmakers in Annapolis are debating a pair of bills that would require identification on traps used to catch animals.
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MARYLAND -- Lawmakers in Annapolis are debating a pair of bills that would require identification on traps used to catch animals. If something happens at a trap, the goal is Maryland's Department of Natural Resources would be able to easily locate the owner.
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