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Re: Rules and Regs.
[Re: 2Dogs]
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07/30/14 01:53 AM
07/30/14 01:53 AM
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daniel white
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 10,979
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OK, 2dogs. The original question: Is it legal/illegal to hunt on another persons property without written permission with the hunter? Not our interpretation or the GW. What is your answer on the law? You must have permission, but it doesn't in all cases have to be written. That is the answer. Yep, and permission might be given after the fact. GW may check someone, ask for their permit, if they don't have one check with the landowner, then landowner says something like " I told him he could go huntin, he's my guest, no different than a guest in my house, I don't give guests in my house written permission, why should I on any of my other property?." " If I want you to enforce the written permission law I'll ask ya to." Or he may say" that's the biggest poacher in the area, I told him I don't want him on my property, go write him up!" It ain't that hard to understand folks. Least the way I see it it's not. I agree with 2Dogs on this one. Common sense and respect go along ways with the law.
Last edited by daniel white; 07/30/14 01:54 AM.
"You do and it will be the biggest mistake you ever made, you Texas brush popper" John Wayne
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Re: Rules and Regs.
[Re: deerman24]
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07/30/14 02:08 AM
07/30/14 02:08 AM
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Posts: 33,437 Your mom’s house
doekiller
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 33,437
Your mom’s house
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game wardens have no right on private property unless you give them permission. You give them permission when you buy a hunting license. On your own property(not leased) he does not have a right on it unless he has probable cause the same as your house, he cannot just go into your home without cause. On your private property the rules state you do not need a license to hunt it therefore you are not giving him the right to search. Check out your 4th Amendment. You want to know how they are given the authority to search you. You give them the right when you purchase a license and sign it, that's why the license is only valid if your sign it. When you buy a license and sign it you agree to abide buy all the rules and give away your right to searches. You are so wrong. No police officer needs probable cause to come onto property. They need probable cause to search a home, car, building, lean to or any other structure. But not to walk around property. The 4th amendment doesn't cover named land.
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Re: Rules and Regs.
[Re: deerman24]
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07/30/14 02:57 AM
07/30/14 02:57 AM
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Posts: 36,092 alabama
BhamFred
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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alabama
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game wardens have no right on private property unless you give them permission. You give them permission when you buy a hunting license. On your own property(not leased) he does not have a right on it unless he has probable cause the same as your house, he cannot just go into your home without cause. On your private property the rules state you do not need a license to hunt it therefore you are not giving him the right to search. Check out your 4th Amendment. You want to know how they are given the authority to search you. You give them the right when you purchase a license and sign it, that's why the license is only valid if your sign it. When you buy a license and sign it you agree to abide buy all the rules and give away your right to searches. you just made up this horseshit after drinking too many beers, didn't you???? This is almost, maybe, the biggest load of unmitigated horseshit I've seen in a looooong time.....
I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....
proud Cracker-Americaan
muslims are like coyotes, only good one is a dead one
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