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Old 01-02-2005 | 04:26 PM
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defendwihunters
 
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Default RE: trespassers and what should we do about it

"if you are caught and convicted of tresspassing- WHILE HUNTING- should you lose the privilages"??
my 2-cents - YES YES and YES absolutely! The law has been broken, an important law I might add, and as such, one should most definitely lose their privledges. And together you can make it happen be taking an active role and letting the "powers that be" know your feelings (respectfully, of course). The more the better!! They HAVE to listen if enough of their constituents show a sincere, fact-based concern about any issue. If no one says anything, they have an excuse to do NOTHING. Which is precisely what they hope for. They don't want "joe-American" paying attention, speaking up/out, standing up for his/her rights -- they want the silent to remain silent so they can force their destructive agendas down our throats when our backs are turned.

Look, I saw this with such conviction only because I've had to fight the gov't twice in my life - once for a medication that took me off disability and was then taken off the market by anti-capitalist socialist nazi's, and again for my job, which those same socialists wanted Federal Unions to have - not someone like myself who, at that time, was deadbeat poor, alone, and in desperate need of that job. Both cases were won ... after much time and angst, but you see, what is good and right is slowly starting to prevail, but the "silent majority" can be silent no more. That's a sure fire way to not only see things continue as they are, but continue to get worse.

By the way, I just felt compelled to add that Im' not a fighter by nature. Quite the contrary; I hate having to fight for everything, but when my medication was taken away by those who knew nothing but that they wanted to bring a drug company to financial ruin and within 2 weeks I was flattened again, lost two jobs and knew what the future held once again, I reached the point where it was either cave in to depression and illness, or fight. So I fought. I hated every minute of it, but victory truly is sweet; made it worth the agony.
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