You're only partly correct Bug.
"There is a black bear hunting season in Montana. An identification program set up by the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is intended to prevent mistaken identity killings of grizzly bears. Killing a grizzly bear in the lower 48 States is both a federal and state offense that can bring criminal and civil penalties of up to $50,000 and a year in jail."
But....having hiked in the Bob Marshall Wilderness, I have never seen the problems with griz that Glacier NP has. Back country travelers in the Bob carry guns. Griz are routinely shot at and scared away, not coddled like in the national parks. So they do have a real fear of man. Occasionally one is killed in self defense, but there is not a regular hunting season. But what do you know, you're only a bug!