ORIGINAL: NY Bowhunter
That person you turn down could very well be an EMT on the local volunteer ambulance or a volunteer fireman. Something to think about........
So an EMT isn't going to care for me if he happens tobe called to an accident I may have because I didn't let him hunt the land I bought and pay taxes on? A firefighter is going to watch my house burn to the ground? Give me a break.
I never said that.....you jumped to conslusions. The point I'm trying to make is that in the small communities we all are there for each other in many different ways. We not only have the volunteer ambulance and fire departments, but we have little league coaches, soccer coaches, 4-H volunteers, etc. We also have doctors, school teachers, etc. who maybe live in the smaller rural communities for the outdoor opportunties. Is it really asking too much to respectfully ask for permission to hunt on property that is posted?How would you like it if your son or daughter was told that they couldn't play on the little league baseball or soccer team because "We already have too many kids participating"....
What I'm feeling here is that good old American greed......Posting land is nothing but a very selfish, self-centered act.