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Old 02-14-2007 | 11:32 AM
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georgepoker
 
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Default RE: Property owners and PGC laws collide

ORIGINAL: NorthPA

I suggest financing your legal battle with moonshine money. Heck, why stop there? Grow some pot. (seeings how you can do as you please on your own property)
Game is regulated and taking of game is regulated. I think you must know your argument is not even close to being valid.
You "do not" own the game. If you could establish ownership you would be responsible for whatever they do once leaving your property.
Good luck with the Anarchism approach. And, of course, you are so sure of yourself that you wouldn't dream of hiding or denying your acts --would you?
Let me know how you make out.
You know nothing about the law. It is legal to make moonshine here in Pa.

I am not worried about it. Serously, No I wouldn't hide my acts and I would not brag about them either. I am protected by the constitution and know for a fact these would get thrown out of court if my rights as a land owner was violated without due process. Would you like to see examples of these thrown out of court?

No one is above the laws of the constitution. My freedoms and rights as a property owner are protected from any law agency without due process.And hearsay is not considered reliable source to violates someones rights without a warrant. Freedom of choice on ones property is protected under the constitution also. But I am done talking to someone who should never be a PGC officer. Someone who is arrogant as you and your words should never be given any power of law inforcement. You would violate human rights just to show of power. Hope you don't ever run into the wrong person with that attitudewith a badge.
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