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AnthonyB
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« Reply #20 on: February 21, 2013, 09:35:41 pm » |
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There seems to be a lot of thought going into this subject for something that seems simple. If you get a ticket for trespassing and want to know if it is under game law or regular criminal law just look at the situation.
1- who wrote the citation, a regular cop or a game warden?
2- were you actively hunting or doing something that had to with hunting when you committed the violation?
3- were you somewhere you were not supposed to be?
If you answer these questions as, I was givin a ticket by a game warden while hunting and ended up somewhere I wasn't supposed to be, then obviously your ticket is directly related to the hunting you were doing and there fore becomes a game law violation. Getting a ticket for trespassing is just like any other misdemeanor, it doesn't make you a good or bad person, just means that you got a ticket. No different than speeding or running a stop sign. I'm sure just about anyone hunter or not has at some point been in a situation where he or she could have gotten a ticket for something minor such as simple trespassing. We can all "what if" any situation, but at the same time while we "what if" it we must also pay attention to the common sense of the situation and take it for what it is. Whoever got the ticket, I feel for ya, tickets suck no matter what they are for, just seems to me to be a lot of discussion over something that is pretty easy to see. Anthony
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