[1965 Code, sec. 134; 1969 Code, sec. 139. P.L.L., 1963,
ch. 599]
A. Written permission required; subsequent action for violators. It
is unlawful for any person to enter or trespass upon the property
of another for the purpose of hunting thereon during the season for
hunting in Charles County, unless such person shall have first secured
from the owner or person in possession of the property written permission
to hunt thereon. Any person hunting upon the property of another shall
exhibit his written permission to hunt thereon upon the request of
the Sheriff or any deputy or the owner or person in possession. The
Sheriff or any Deputy Sheriff shall, upon the request of the owner
or person in possession of any property on which there is hunting,
arrest any person thereon without the written permission of the owner
or person in possession.
B. Penalty provisions. Violation of this chapter is punishable, upon
conviction, by a fine of not less than $25 and not more than $500.