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Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: jono23] #1826960
08/27/16 08:38 AM
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you talking about a permanent residence or a travel trailer just pulled down there???? BIG difference.


I've spent most of the money I've made in my lifetime on hunting and fishing. The rest I just wasted.....

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Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: outdoors1] #1827062
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Originally Posted By: outdoors1
Great read! That would be a good pocket reminder for any officer.
At least we got some comments that may clarify in future to prevent a good officer from losing their job! We need all the good ones we can get.


Agreed


The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: ridgestalker] #1827063
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Whats in your freezer at home count toward your possesion limit? I've heard it both ways. If a person had a freezer full of crappie etc that were caught legally or even rabbits can he stock those in his freezer legally for future use?


Have heard it both ways, too. Like with having multiple limits of ducks (dressed) other folks have given you, or squirrels-rabbits-fish.


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Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: Clem] #1827074
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Originally Posted By: Clem
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Whats in your freezer at home count toward your possesion limit? I've heard it both ways. If a person had a freezer full of crappie etc that were caught legally or even rabbits can he stock those in his freezer legally for future use?


Have heard it both ways, too. Like with having multiple limits of ducks (dressed) other folks have given you, or squirrels-rabbits-fish.


Common sense will tell you it would work both ways. If it were up to me, once they are cleaned and dressed and just being preserved until time for cooking, they shouldn't be counted against your possession limit. But I only ever enforced a G&F law or regulation once in my career. I caught a guy that shot a deer at night on Grey Rocks Ranch on New Years Eve night one year, so what do I know?


Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: jawbone] #1827086
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Originally Posted By: jawbone
In a nutshell everyone, no warrant is needed by any officer to conduct a search in a place that a person has no reasonable expectation of privacy. The courts will determine what is reasonable and that may not be the same definition that you have. It seems like this field of law is evolving every day as new technologies are developed and people are taking advantage of them.


Is this official advice...or unofficial advice?

Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: ETNHUNTER] #1827092
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Originally Posted By: ETNHUNTER
Originally Posted By: jawbone
In a nutshell everyone, no warrant is needed by any officer to conduct a search in a place that a person has no reasonable expectation of privacy. The courts will determine what is reasonable and that may not be the same definition that you have. It seems like this field of law is evolving every day as new technologies are developed and people are taking advantage of them.


Is this official advice...or unofficial advice?


Not advice, just an explanation of how the courts come to their conclusions in these matters. Does a person have an expectation of privacy where they are or where are storing something?


Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: jawbone] #1827096
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Originally Posted By: jawbone
Originally Posted By: ETNHUNTER
Originally Posted By: jawbone
In a nutshell everyone, no warrant is needed by any officer to conduct a search in a place that a person has no reasonable expectation of privacy. The courts will determine what is reasonable and that may not be the same definition that you have. It seems like this field of law is evolving every day as new technologies are developed and people are taking advantage of them.


Is this official advice...or unofficial advice?


Not advice, just an explanation of how the courts come to their conclusions in these matters. Does a person have an expectation of privacy where they are or where are storing something?



Well hell yeah. I wouldn't want some random person rummaging through my stuff. And unless I know the officer personally, he fits the description of a random person. No more, no less. I don't care what job he has.

Just like I wouldnt want some random person piddlin around my open field.

Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: jawbone] #1827105
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Originally Posted By: jawbone
Originally Posted By: ETNHUNTER
Originally Posted By: jawbone
In a nutshell everyone, no warrant is needed by any officer to conduct a search in a place that a person has no reasonable expectation of privacy. The courts will determine what is reasonable and that may not be the same definition that you have. It seems like this field of law is evolving every day as new technologies are developed and people are taking advantage of them.


Is this official advice...or unofficial advice?


Not advice, just an explanation of how the courts come to their conclusions in these matters. Does a person have an expectation of privacy where they are or where are storing something?



So this is is an official explanation of what will definitely happen in court?

Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: whack-n-stack] #1827499
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Originally Posted By: whack-n-stack
Originally Posted By: jawbone
Originally Posted By: ETNHUNTER
Originally Posted By: jawbone
In a nutshell everyone, no warrant is needed by any officer to conduct a search in a place that a person has no reasonable expectation of privacy. The courts will determine what is reasonable and that may not be the same definition that you have. It seems like this field of law is evolving every day as new technologies are developed and people are taking advantage of them.


Is this official advice...or unofficial advice?




Not advice, just an explanation of how the courts come to their conclusions in these matters. Does a person have an expectation of privacy where they are or where are storing something?



Well hell yeah. I wouldn't want some random person rummaging through my stuff. And unless I know the officer personally, he fits the description of a random person. No more, no less. I don't care what job he has.

Just like I wouldnt want some random person piddlin around my open field.


I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it doesn't sound like the courts would deem you as reasonable.


Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: ETNHUNTER] #1827500
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Originally Posted By: ETNHUNTER
Originally Posted By: jawbone
Originally Posted By: ETNHUNTER
Originally Posted By: jawbone
In a nutshell everyone, no warrant is needed by any officer to conduct a search in a place that a person has no reasonable expectation of privacy. The courts will determine what is reasonable and that may not be the same definition that you have. It seems like this field of law is evolving every day as new technologies are developed and people are taking advantage of them.


Is this official advice...or unofficial advice?


Not advice, just an explanation of how the courts come to their conclusions in these matters. Does a person have an expectation of privacy where they are or where are storing something?



So this is is an official explanation of what will definitely happen in court?


I'm not sure I know what you mean as official as I'm not an officer of the court, but my experience and education tells me that when it comes down to 4th Amendment search and seizure issues, the courts rule on the standard of did the aggrieved party have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the matter that is the issue?


Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
Re: Game Wardens.. [Re: jono23] #1827511
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