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Old 05-16-2007 | 01:43 PM
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Default RE: Would you knowingly break the law?

If I know the land owner does not want me on his property I would try not to put myself in the position to where my deer could run off to there.If by some odd chance it did happen I would call and try to explain that I took every precaution but the deer still ended up on his property. If he still said no, then that's it, it stays there.

To me it's simple....No deer (not even a trophy buck)is worth trespassing on anothers land. We as Americans have the right to protect ourselves and our property and have the right not to allow others on said property. A deer while important to you may mean nothing to the person who you are trespassing against.


What if someone walked up to your house and started drinking from your water spicket...his explanation was that he was just thirsty and wasn't hurting anyone or bothering anyone, he may have been really thirsty........or casing your place.you don't know.

We live in a world where people will do (and try) just about anything to get over on someone else either to steal from them or assault them.

It's the land ownersright to not allow anyone on their land and we as hunters should always respect that.


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