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Old 05-16-2007 | 03:41 PM
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Default RE: Would you knowingly break the law?

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Just ask, if the guy says no call a CO.[/blockquote]

I going to play Devil's advocate here Germ. What if the CO says there is nothing you can do about it and that you cannot legally go after it?

What do you do then? Suppose this has happened in the past year and you find yourself in the same situation. The owner said no before and you know that the CO cannot make him allow you to go onto his land.

What do ya do then?
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Then in MI the deer belongs to the land owner and I am SOL.

In that case I would go get the deer. It might be against the law and frowned upon, but it is the right thing to do IMO.

Get in...... get out........ and move on.


Given the situation above. Ladowner has said no andCO can't or won't help. Are you actully saying that you would track it to the property line....... see the deer laying there....dead and just through you hands up and say oh well and leave it?
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