2006 New York Code - Poisoning Or Attempting To Poison Animals.


 
    § 360. Poisoning  or  attempting  to  poison  animals.  A  person  who
  unjustifiably administers any poisonous or noxious drug or substance  to
  a  horse, mule or domestic cattle or unjustifiably exposes any such drug
  or substance with intent that the same shall be taken by horse, mule  or
  by  domestic  cattle, whether such horse, mule or domestic cattle be the
  property of himself or another, is guilty of  a  felony.  A  person  who
  unjustifiably  administers any poisonous or noxious drug or substance to
  an animal, other than a horse, mule or domestic cattle, or unjustifiably
  exposes any such drug or substance with intent that the  same  shall  be
  taken  by an animal other than a horse, mule or domestic cattle, whether
  such animal be the property of  himself  or  another,  is  guilty  of  a
  misdemeanor,  punishable  by imprisonment for not more than one year, or
  by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars, or by both.


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