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This is why some of us won't ever post half the stuff we do because so many rush to judgment without knowing enough to make that call.
Quote from: runamuk on September 30, 2017, 06:53:23 AMThis is why some of us won't ever post half the stuff we do because so many rush to judgment without knowing enough to make that call.True story right there.
So this one always bothers me. I am out grouse hunting with my lab. Come around a corner and see a bear which I also have a tag for. Can I jump out grab my rifle and hunt the bear while the lab stays in her crate??Can you have your lab in camp. While you are out hunting bear?My truck at all times when I am out in the woods has a full compliment of assorted firearms in the vault.
And while we are asking Leo questions......My buddies and I often at night get into discussions on if a Leo can enter your tent or cook shack without permission or a warrant?I understand they can inspect coolers.But I have always held that your tent or other shelter where there was reasonable expectation of privacy, would be off limits.
Quote from: ghosthunter on September 30, 2017, 07:35:45 AMAnd while we are asking Leo questions......My buddies and I often at night get into discussions on if a Leo can enter your tent or cook shack without permission or a warrant?I understand they can inspect coolers.But I have always held that your tent or other shelter where there was reasonable expectation of privacy, would be off limits.@bigtex Maybe he can help with this one?
Quote from: bearpaw on September 30, 2017, 07:37:43 AMQuote from: ghosthunter on September 30, 2017, 07:35:45 AMAnd while we are asking Leo questions......My buddies and I often at night get into discussions on if a Leo can enter your tent or cook shack without permission or a warrant?I understand they can inspect coolers.But I have always held that your tent or other shelter where there was reasonable expectation of privacy, would be off limits.@bigtex Maybe he can help with this one?They had an episode of rugged justice where a LEO tries to make conot act with a couple in an RV and he stated hecouldn't enter or search the rv without permission or a warrant. Tents or cook shacks could be a different story but I wouldn't think so.
RCW 77.15.094Search without warrant—Seizure of evidence, property—Limitation.Fish and wildlife officers and ex officio fish and wildlife officers may make a reasonable search without warrant of a vessel, conveyances, vehicles, containers, packages, or other receptacles for fish, seaweed, shellfish, and wildlife which they have reason to believe contain evidence of a violation of law or rules adopted pursuant to this title and seize evidence as needed for law enforcement. This authority does not extend to quarters in a boat, building, or other property used exclusively as a private domicile, does not extend to transitory residences in which a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, and does not allow search and seizure without a warrant if the thing or place is protected from search without warrant within the meaning of Article I, section 7 of the state Constitution. Seizure of property as evidence of a crime does not preclude seizure of the property for forfeiture as authorized by law.
Quote from: baker5150 on September 30, 2017, 08:39:59 AMQuote from: bearpaw on September 30, 2017, 07:37:43 AMQuote from: ghosthunter on September 30, 2017, 07:35:45 AMAnd while we are asking Leo questions......My buddies and I often at night get into discussions on if a Leo can enter your tent or cook shack without permission or a warrant?I understand they can inspect coolers.But I have always held that your tent or other shelter where there was reasonable expectation of privacy, would be off limits.@bigtex Maybe he can help with this one?They had an episode of rugged justice where a LEO tries to make conot act with a couple in an RV and he stated hecouldn't enter or search the rv without permission or a warrant. Tents or cook shacks could be a different story but I wouldn't think so.Cook shacks, yes. Tents? no.QuoteRCW 77.15.094Search without warrant—Seizure of evidence, property—Limitation.Fish and wildlife officers and ex officio fish and wildlife officers may make a reasonable search without warrant of a vessel, conveyances, vehicles, containers, packages, or other receptacles for fish, seaweed, shellfish, and wildlife which they have reason to believe contain evidence of a violation of law or rules adopted pursuant to this title and seize evidence as needed for law enforcement. This authority does not extend to quarters in a boat, building, or other property used exclusively as a private domicile, does not extend to transitory residences in which a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, and does not allow search and seizure without a warrant if the thing or place is protected from search without warrant within the meaning of Article I, section 7 of the state Constitution. Seizure of property as evidence of a crime does not preclude seizure of the property for forfeiture as authorized by law.