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State Plans Roadblocks During Hunting Season


The Associated Press
      SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Officers from the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish will be setting up roadblocks around the state this spring to collect hunting data and catch people violating game laws.
    Conservation officers and officers from other agencies will check for compliance with registration requirements and safety provisions of the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Act.
    They'll also be asking drivers of vehicles hauling wood products to produce the documents required by the Forestry Conservation Act.
   


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