The wording on the bill is as follows:

Sec. 18. [97A.346] PROHIBITION ON LURING OR FEEDING OWLS.
1.4 (a) A person may not intentionally lure or feed an owl in the wild with
any animate
1.5 or inanimate object, food or animal.
1.6 (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a), a person may use lures, bait, or
traps to lure
1.7 or feed an owl:
1.8 (1) while conducting scientific research under a federal or state
permit authorizing
1.9 the collection of data, samples, or bird banding; or
1.10 (2) while rescuing an ill or injured owl.
1.11 (c) For the purposes of this section, "lure" means to purposefully
attract a wild owl
1.12 in an attempt to cause it to move from one location to another and
"feed" means to put in
1.13 place, in the presence of a wild owl, any living or frozen animal, or
facsimile."

Sheila Skogen


On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 5:26 PM, Tom Bell <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have contacted Don Arnosti, the lobbyist for Audubon Minnesota to look
> into the proposed legislation.
>
> Tom Bell
> Grey Cloud Island
> 5868 Pioneer Rd. S.
> St. Paul Park, MN 55071
> 651-459-4150
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