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so what will happen if say,... someone I know hunts there?
I have been told a number of different things, but not sure which is true or not. Tresspass and closed hunting tickets to nothing at all. It could be a realllllllly long walk around closed gates to get to the spots to be given a ticket and have to walk all the way back.
Quote from: 92xj on October 10, 2013, 07:43:59 AMI have been told a number of different things, but not sure which is true or not. Tresspass and closed hunting tickets to nothing at all. It could be a realllllllly long walk around closed gates to get to the spots to be given a ticket and have to walk all the way back. Wonder if they can confiscate the firearm as well? Think, at least for some citations, they technically can take your firearm and hold it as collateral until you pay the fine. And if that's the case, I wonder how long it would really be before you're able to get it back...
Quote from: xd2005 on October 10, 2013, 07:51:12 AMQuote from: 92xj on October 10, 2013, 07:43:59 AMI have been told a number of different things, but not sure which is true or not. Tresspass and closed hunting tickets to nothing at all. It could be a realllllllly long walk around closed gates to get to the spots to be given a ticket and have to walk all the way back. Wonder if they can confiscate the firearm as well? Think, at least for some citations, they technically can take your firearm and hold it as collateral until you pay the fine. And if that's the case, I wonder how long it would really be before you're able to get it back...I would assume since thats always been the case/risk with any wildlife violation, especially fed stuff like migratory birds. No telling what would actually happen this time with the shutdown, a risk some will take for sure and others won't.