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Old 08-26-2009, 05:28 PM
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teedub31
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Originally Posted by valor10
After reading your comments in the other thread, what would you care about permission in the first place? You'd shoot across the property line at a deer and think nothing of it, whether you had permission or not. That's what poachers do, right? Where I'm from, a man's word, is a man's word. I didn't know there was a "stature of limitations" on that.
God you got blinders on. I said in the I the hypothetical situation I would. Never saw a rule or reg that said thought crime made you guilty of poaching (only in Orwell's 1984). But in my posts I also said I don't put stands in positions that make that situation come up. I do have a stand on property line this year. The property on the east I had permission 4 years back, but the owner ha moved to Florida and I have no way of contacting him. But you have said it is okay to shoot on the east side of my setup since I had permission several years back
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