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Old 01-02-2002 | 08:20 PM
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pistoltrainer
 
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Default RE: Rabbit hunters killed the buck I was hunting?

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we had a guy tresspass on our property,he drove into the property making a road throught the underbrush to a small clearing.the next time he came back there was a couple of boards with large spikes in them.
when he returned form hunting he had three flats.he walked out about three miles to a phone and called his buddy to come help.they came with three tires and changed them. after they changed those three,we say them on the side of the road about half way to town with two flats on his buddies truck and all four on his flat.
daaa, you would think they would have look for the nailed boards befor they drove in and out again.
we have never had any more problems with tresspassers.

(NAILS IN A BOARD JUST UNDER THE DIRT WORKS.)



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Not only was the nails in the board illegal, in most states, and I think FLA too, in most states it is considered a &quot;booby trap&quot;, and can end you with a several year jail sentance.

Any sentance you get that is 1 year, or more, even if suspended, means that you may NEVER posess, or even live in the same residence, with a firearm again........ Federal Law!!!!

If this guy, or anyone else, had stepped on one of the nails while walking by you could also have been charged with reckless endangerment, and sued by TRESSPASSORS as well, for any bodly injury, medical bills, loss of income from time off work.......

Be careful what you do.......ya might &quot;loose the farm&quot;!
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