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If you aren't trespassing, you're not trespassing. Doesn't matter if someone posted it illegally with signs or orange paint.
Quote from: CAMPMEAT on May 04, 2015, 06:26:16 AMI think if WE are FORCED to flag/mark our property, so should the state. Every piece they own, everything.And how would you fund it? It could run tens of millions.And I don't think anyone is really being forced to mark their property in either bill.
I think if WE are FORCED to flag/mark our property, so should the state. Every piece they own, everything.
You won't be charged with trespassing without a complaint by the landowner. So just having some orange paint on some trees doesn't automatically mean a person hunting on that land will be cited for trespassing.
Bigtex, what's the deal? Is it that paint lasts where signs rot or get stolen and so paint is more efficient or is there some other angle here? If it just allows an orange block to represent no trespass that seems unobjectionable since the vote isn't close to unanimous I figure there's more to it?
I wonder would some be more in favor of this if along with its passage they required landowners to post/paint, in order to be able to prosecute for trespass
Your not listening bigtex or bob.Your season is over just because some jack wagon paints some orange stripes on some trees and says your trespassing,Thats that,seen it in Goldendale dog gone it.Had to leave the property,told the LEO it was public land but didnt want an argument and was told I had to leave or was gonna be charged with trespass,Then about 2 weeks later finally got it all cleared up I was on public land the caller was a defender of wildlife acting on behalf of someone in California that owned property adjacent to the land I was on.No orange paint mind you but all the same turned out exactly how I am saying it did.
Quote from: stevemiller on May 05, 2015, 12:32:04 AMYour not listening bigtex or bob.Your season is over just because some jack wagon paints some orange stripes on some trees and says your trespassing,Thats that,seen it in Goldendale dog gone it.Had to leave the property,told the LEO it was public land but didnt want an argument and was told I had to leave or was gonna be charged with trespass,Then about 2 weeks later finally got it all cleared up I was on public land the caller was a defender of wildlife acting on behalf of someone in California that owned property adjacent to the land I was on.No orange paint mind you but all the same turned out exactly how I am saying it did.That's an instance where it would be nice if you had a map or GPS to prove to the officer why you are sure it is public and the other guy is wrong.