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Related: About this forumLock him up! Andrew Cuomo confesses to committing federal crime
Full disclosure: I'd take it too.
WhiteAnxietyHat Retweeted:
Gov. Andrew Cuomo confessed to a crime when he recently told a story about grabbing a feather shed by an eagle after it swooped past his family's canoe during an outing on an Adirondack lake.
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Find an eagle feather? US law says dont take it. Cuomo did
By CHRIS CAROLA
Yesterday
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) At an event in the Adirondacks last week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo recounted a treasured memory of the time his family retrieved an eagle feather from Saranac Lake and kept it after one of the beautiful birds swooped near his canoe.
In telling the story, the New York Democrat was unknowingly confessing a crime.
A federal law prohibits non-Native Americans from possessing bald eagle parts, including feathers. The law has been on the books for nearly 80 years, but most Americans, Cuomo included, probably dont know about it.
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The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, amended several times since its passage in 1940, prohibits anyone without a federal permit from disturbing, taking or possessing eagle parts, eggs or nests. Violating the act can result in a fine of up to $100,000, imprisonment for one year, or both, for a first offense, according to the Fish and Wildlife Services website. ... Under the law, only permitted members of federally recognized American Indian tribes can possess eagle feathers, which are used in tribal ceremonies and rituals.
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By CHRIS CAROLA
Yesterday
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) At an event in the Adirondacks last week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo recounted a treasured memory of the time his family retrieved an eagle feather from Saranac Lake and kept it after one of the beautiful birds swooped near his canoe.
In telling the story, the New York Democrat was unknowingly confessing a crime.
A federal law prohibits non-Native Americans from possessing bald eagle parts, including feathers. The law has been on the books for nearly 80 years, but most Americans, Cuomo included, probably dont know about it.
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The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act, amended several times since its passage in 1940, prohibits anyone without a federal permit from disturbing, taking or possessing eagle parts, eggs or nests. Violating the act can result in a fine of up to $100,000, imprisonment for one year, or both, for a first offense, according to the Fish and Wildlife Services website. ... Under the law, only permitted members of federally recognized American Indian tribes can possess eagle feathers, which are used in tribal ceremonies and rituals.
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Let's give @NYGovCuomo a pass.
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Lock him up! Andrew Cuomo confesses to committing federal crime (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Aug 2018
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beachbum bob
(10,437 posts)1. How petty can people be...? I rank the "crime" next to jaywalking...
stonecutter357
(12,793 posts)2. FAIL !
Historic NY
(38,313 posts)3. Bring it over to a Indian casino.....
speaking of them my trek across the Souther Tier the casino's look like ghost towns. The new Sullivan one lost 37 million.