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    Just keep in mind that in Colorado, if you're not a hunter with a license and appropriate tag, a veterinarian or working in a slaughter house or acting in self defense, killing an animal can be construed as "aggravated animal cruelty" and that's a felony here.

    Also if the game wardon catches you you might get a poaching charge.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperiorDG View Post
    My house, for a small fee.
    ill keep that in mind

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    Zund there ain't no prblem with a roadkilled animal put down blah blah. Done it so many times can't remember. When T was on our side of the county (CHP) he would call at us to see if we wanted a fresh kill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    Just keep in mind that in Colorado, if you're not a hunter with a license and appropriate tag, a veterinarian or working in a slaughter house or acting in self defense, killing an animal can be construed as "aggravated animal cruelty" and that's a felony here.

    Also if the game wardon catches you you might get a poaching charge.


    No, one shouldn't expect logic or reason from the law.
    This kind of thing is precisely why I've never put one down with a firearm. I like the throat slitting idea, but I've seem some bucks down that were thrashing around pretty good. No way I'm getting close enough to flying antlers to do the job with a knife.

    The story about the guy getting charged for killing the grizzly is exactly the kind of stupid scenario I can envision happening. With my luck, a cop would pull up just as I was holstering and getting ready to drag the thing from traffic. I have no doubt that some in law enforcement would see the sense in putting an animal down safely, but I can guarantee that there are a whole bunch of others who would just as soon see you in jail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
    This kind of thing is precisely why I've never put one down with a firearm. I like the throat slitting idea, but I've seem some bucks down that were thrashing around pretty good. No way I'm getting close enough to flying antlers to do the job with a knife.

    The story about the guy getting charged for killing the grizzly is exactly the kind of stupid scenario I can envision happening. With my luck, a cop would pull up just as I was holstering and getting ready to drag the thing from traffic. I have no doubt that some in law enforcement would see the sense in putting an animal down safely, but I can guarantee that there are a whole bunch of others who would just as soon see you in jail.
    This. It's usually an unfortunate situation, I've had friends in it, luckily Johnny Law didn't get involved until after the fact and they were Park County so they understood- I doubt Jeffco would be so cool about it considering we've seen them put down an elk after a vs. SUV incident and he loaded a 12GA slug and went for the heart... then he had the gall to get mad at me when I said "You should use your pistol and put a round into the brain stem, the slug to the heart isn't nearly as effective." Whatever... 90% of the JCSO Deputies up here are rookies.
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    If you want to do it the right way just call the dow within 48 hours and they will give you a donation tag or whatever they call it.

    http://wildlife.state.co.us/SiteColl...tions/Ch00.pdf

    A. Except as otherwise provided, each Regional Manager or his designee shall be responsible
    for the disposition of all wildlife confiscated or otherwise obtained by Division personnel within
    his region and shall keep storage reports, correspondence, and other records necessary to
    document compliance with the provisions of this Chapter.
    B. Each person who receives wildlife under provisions of this Chapter shall receive a receipt or a
    donation certificate evidencing its lawful possession and designating the conditions under
    which the wildlife may be used, and if necessary, establishing a limit for such use.
    C. Any person desiring to possess edible portions of road-killed wildlife from any road in the state
    of Colorado is permitted to do so, provided that he/she possesses one of the following:
    1. A prior letter of authorization from the Division of Wildlife.
    a. Letters of authorization shall be available by the Director or his designee to any
    person or entity which commits to putting such wildlife to a beneficial use (e.g.,
    providing for its consumption by humans or captive animals), or
    2. A valid scientific collecting permit for the specific species, or
    3. A donation certificate or tag issued by the Division of Wildlife or any entity authorized by
    the Division of Wildlife. A person must notify the Division of Wildlife or other authorized
    agency within 48 hours of taking possession of the animal to obtain a donation certificate.
    The person requesting the certificate may have to present the animal for inspection, to
    verify its possession meets the criteria of this regulation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    This. It's usually an unfortunate situation, I've had friends in it, luckily Johnny Law didn't get involved until after the fact and they were Park County so they understood- I doubt Jeffco would be so cool about it considering we've seen them put down an elk after a vs. SUV incident and he loaded a 12GA slug and went for the heart... then he had the gall to get mad at me when I said "You should use your pistol and put a round into the brain stem, the slug to the heart isn't nearly as effective." Whatever... 90% of the JCSO Deputies up here are rookies.
    That's what I meant by LEO have no idea how to put them down. and the JEFFCO deps up here near us at least aren't at all worried if you want to take the animal for meat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PSS View Post
    If you want to do it the right way just call the dow within 48 hours and they will give you a donation tag or whatever they call it.

    http://wildlife.state.co.us/SiteColl...tions/Ch00.pdf
    Beat me to it PSS. This is the 100% legal way to keep the meat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mtn.man View Post
    That's what I meant by LEO have no idea how to put them down. and the JEFFCO deps up here near us at least aren't at all worried if you want to take the animal for meat.
    Oh most of them don't give two shits if you take the meat. We found a dead cow (elk) over by my friends house a couple years back and called Jeffco to ask if we could take it, they said it was fine but we should contact DOW, and they sent a guy out (within about 20 min) who noted the location for his report and said "Enjoy, but not sure how good the meat will be since it was struck by a car." Only 3 broken ribs and a lacerated heart, the meat tasted pretty good once we got her skinned and quartered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Just use common sense... wait until there is no traffic, know what is beyond your target (safety rule), shoot in head, drag off road, contact law enforcement as soon as there is cell service.
    This is what I've always done.

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