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Old 08-21-2018, 08:26 PM
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Oddly enough, other provinces have different laws. It would be nice if all the provinces had the same laws.

In Saskatchewan...
People who use antlers for artwork may also sell them without a permit, provided they were obtained legally, have been separated from the skull and have been processed into a form of artwork. Stated by Dave Harvey, Director of Enforcement, Saskatchewan Environment.

In New Brunswick you can't even sell dropped antler.

One question to put forth to Alta. F&W would be: If an Albertan registers their legally killed skull attached antlers they are allowed to sell those antlers after 36 months. So if a set of legally killed skull attached antlers is registered and the 3 years has lapsed would a person then be able to sell those antlers in pieces?
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