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SB 6117 passed the legislature last week. It is now on the Governor's desk.
Quote from: bigtex on March 17, 2016, 04:38:23 PMSB 6117 passed the legislature last week. It is now on the Governor's desk.Do you think this will be in effect prior to the rifle deer opener? Jerk who hunts the property next to mine poached a buck on my property in november. Id like to put up signs at the most likely crossing spots, but paint every tree between. Would save me some trouble.
Quote from: Bango skank on March 23, 2016, 08:08:52 PMQuote from: bigtex on March 17, 2016, 04:38:23 PMSB 6117 passed the legislature last week. It is now on the Governor's desk.Do you think this will be in effect prior to the rifle deer opener? Jerk who hunts the property next to mine poached a buck on my property in november. Id like to put up signs at the most likely crossing spots, but paint every tree between. Would save me some trouble.You could mark your property line with paint, regardless of the new law being in effect or not. Right? What do you need the law for?
Quote from: Bango skank on March 23, 2016, 08:08:52 PMQuote from: bigtex on March 17, 2016, 04:38:23 PMSB 6117 passed the legislature last week. It is now on the Governor's desk.Do you think this will be in effect prior to the rifle deer opener? Jerk who hunts the property next to mine poached a buck on my property in november. Id like to put up signs at the most likely crossing spots, but paint every tree between. Would save me some trouble.You're assuming a light will go off in his head when he sees the paint and he won't trepass again. Orange paint and signs are not going to stop those types.
Quote from: Bango skank on March 23, 2016, 08:08:52 PMQuote from: bigtex on March 17, 2016, 04:38:23 PMSB 6117 passed the legislature last week. It is now on the Governor's desk.Do you think this will be in effect prior to the rifle deer opener? Jerk who hunts the property next to mine poached a buck on my property in november. Id like to put up signs at the most likely crossing spots, but paint every tree between. Would save me some trouble.I cant remember the exact number of days that a bill takes effect (I think 90 days). But in either way it will take effect this summer.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk
How much public will be painted now by some moron. OnX Map chip engage.
Quote from: Bango skank on March 23, 2016, 08:33:10 PMQuote from: bobcat on March 23, 2016, 08:32:10 PMQuote from: Bango skank on March 23, 2016, 08:08:52 PMQuote from: bigtex on March 17, 2016, 04:38:23 PMSB 6117 passed the legislature last week. It is now on the Governor's desk.Do you think this will be in effect prior to the rifle deer opener? Jerk who hunts the property next to mine poached a buck on my property in november. Id like to put up signs at the most likely crossing spots, but paint every tree between. Would save me some trouble.You could mark your property line with paint, regardless of the new law being in effect or not. Right? What do you need the law for?So that the orange paint will stand up in courtWhen used in conjunction with signs or other means, any color paint on a tree to mark a boundary is a legal boundary to private property. Color, type, method is irrelevant as long as a reasonable argument can be made that the land owner performed his own due diligence in marking his boundary.
Quote from: bobcat on March 23, 2016, 08:32:10 PMQuote from: Bango skank on March 23, 2016, 08:08:52 PMQuote from: bigtex on March 17, 2016, 04:38:23 PMSB 6117 passed the legislature last week. It is now on the Governor's desk.Do you think this will be in effect prior to the rifle deer opener? Jerk who hunts the property next to mine poached a buck on my property in november. Id like to put up signs at the most likely crossing spots, but paint every tree between. Would save me some trouble.You could mark your property line with paint, regardless of the new law being in effect or not. Right? What do you need the law for?So that the orange paint will stand up in court