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Old 08-31-2007 | 02:33 PM
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TimberCreek
 
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Default RE: How to Handle Trespassers?

Years ago landowners had no problem allowing hunters to hunt their land. Trespassers take a large risk nowadays. Things have changed! Most landowners aroundme are fed up.Nowlandowners have to deal with
trespassers,thiefs, people dumping on their property, being suedand yes the 8 landowners shot by a trespasser 2 yrsago up north with 7 of them dying. Ihave had property stolen from my land and tires dumped on my land and someone cut down and stole a bunch of trees. I have a cabin on my property with valuables which I paid for by fighting overseas and I will protect it. My property is completely fenced in now and posted every 100 ft. There would be no doubt if a personcrossed the fence that theywere indeed trespassing.If someonetrespasses on me and they have a weapon. It is criminal trespass.I have been in the military for 30 yrs, been to Iraq and afghanstan and going back again this spring. I'm very proficient with a weapon and although I am not proud of it and it bothers me everyday, I have taken many human lives. Many veterans that are lucky enough to have made it back home, just want to be left alone. I too am fed up and just want my piece of heaven and to be left alone.If the property is properly posted or fencedthere could be someone like me on the other side,stay out!
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