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Re: Gun in boat ?
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05/24/10 08:44 AM
05/24/10 08:44 AM
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Originally posted by drtrdspt: THere are glitches to that as well Clem. You can't do it where the shore line is private property unless you have the property owners permission. BZzzzzzzz!!!! Wrong answer. If you are in your boat, it doesn't matter if the shoreline is private or public as long as you're at least 100 yards from a dwelling. The property owners do not own the water. If it's "navigable public waterways" you're just fine.
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