Regarding possession of Raptor or parts including feathers.
I won a handsome bet on this very subject about two years ago.
In WA State, possession
is against the law.
A simple feather can cost some big bucks, the case I'm referring to happened in Nevada. But the offender had a lot more than just one feather!
The man lost his truck and was heavily fined for "each feather" in possession.
Indians, of all nations, must have a permit to hunt or gather the feathers for religious and ceremonial events, through the Feds. This has been a law since about 1921....The majority of Eagle Feathers sold today as real Eagle Feathers are actually dyed domestic Turkey feathers.
Here is "a part of the deal" in Nevada....but there is more.
http://nativenewsonline.net/currents/24432/quoteI have been guilty, for years, of picking up Eagle, Hawk, and Owl feathers.....but not any more. Not after talking to a few Game Wardens.