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Sounds like hunter harassment, I’d file charges.
On what grounds are you suggesting the cops are called on? He has the right to be carrying an AR or most any other type of gun for that matter. And to be protective of his fellow neighbors property is not a bad thing if he does not recognize the owner or permission granted.
Quote from: dscubame on October 15, 2012, 08:26:07 PMOn what grounds are you suggesting the cops are called on? He has the right to be carrying an AR or most any other type of gun for that matter. And to be protective of his fellow neighbors property is not a bad thing if he does not recognize the owner or permission granted.He was trespassing and hunter harassment is illegal. Those grounds. Let the cops sort it out.
Quote from: Gutpile on October 15, 2012, 08:27:03 PMQuote from: dscubame on October 15, 2012, 08:26:07 PMOn what grounds are you suggesting the cops are called on? He has the right to be carrying an AR or most any other type of gun for that matter. And to be protective of his fellow neighbors property is not a bad thing if he does not recognize the owner or permission granted.He was trespassing and hunter harassment is illegal. Those grounds. Let the cops sort it out. And brandishing a weapon. I would probably have talked to the owner of the property I was on to see what their opinion was with the intent of contacting the authorities. Unless, the property owner indicated that I would not be welcome back if doing so, might have to think twice then.