Originally Posted by BradB
At least BC is attempting to approach this rationally. But I am confused. Is it your belief that a) everyone should be able to do whatever they want with every inch of their property or b)everyone should be able to do whatever they want with every inch of their property, unless it causes a problem for their neighbor. One or the other.Also, adding intent adds a whole nother layer. There was never a piece of corn in that feeder, and I never intended to put any corn in it. It was simply me excercising my right of expression. In retrospect I should have painted a big bird finger on a piece of plywood and posted it on the fence.So according to your own reasoning we are all good here since I had no intent to corn, just as I am sure he had no intent to shoot..

To answer - a person should be able to do whatever they want to do on every inch of their property, within the limits of the law. What is the problem you are speaking of? Unless you actually observe this person doing something on your property, the problem is all in your head. Even with the side open to your property, he can watch the deer across the line as long as he does not shoot.

Your additional responses on this subject just enhance your standing as a turd.


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