Montana Statutes

§ 87-6-106 — Lawful Taking To Protect Livestock Or Person -- Findings

Montana § 87-6-106
JurisdictionMontana
Title 87FISH AND WILDLIFE
Ch. 6FISH AND WILDLIFE CRIMINAL PROVISIONS
Part 1General Provisions

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Mont. Code Ann. § 87-6-106 (2026).

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87-6-106 . Lawful taking to protect livestock or person -- findings.

(1)A person may kill or attempt to kill a wolf or mountain lion that is in the act of attacking or killing a domestic dog.
(2)A person who, under this section, takes wildlife protected by this title shall notify the department within 72 hours and shall surrender or arrange to surrender the wildlife to the department.
(3)In accordance with the rights conferred on Montana citizens pursuant to Article II, sections 3 and 12, of the Montana constitution, the legislature finds the act of a grizzly bear attacking or killing a person is an absolute defense against a person who takes a grizzly bear in accordance with this section being charged with a crime under Montana law. Grizzly bears threatening, attacking, or killing live

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 6, Ch. 258, L. 2011; amd. Sec. 1, Ch. 485, L. 2021; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 670, L. 2023.

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