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I would like to see someone that actually got a ticket.
Quote from: Oh Mah on June 04, 2018, 12:02:04 PMIt appears that as Bigtex says it is broad,That is no way to have a rule.It needs to be spelled out in the regs as to where it is not ok to do it.That goes for fish and game. It's not a reg, it's law. Like I said, this isn't a fish and wildlife offense, it's the state litter law.Under state law:"Litter" means all waste material including but not limited to disposable packages or containers thrown or deposited as herein prohibited and solid waste that is illegally dumped, but not including the wastes of the primary processes of mining, logging, sawmilling, farming, or manufacturing.And no, "waste material" isn't defined, that's the broad part of the law.
It appears that as Bigtex says it is broad,That is no way to have a rule.It needs to be spelled out in the regs as to where it is not ok to do it.That goes for fish and game.
What in the law exempts water Fowl hunters from this law.Placing decoys out in the water?The way things are going you could be out fishing with your family and one of your kids loses his/her line littering the water with a hook and sinker set up and get a ticket for it.
Quote from: bigtex on June 04, 2018, 12:07:19 PMQuote from: Oh Mah on June 04, 2018, 12:02:04 PMIt appears that as Bigtex says it is broad,That is no way to have a rule.It needs to be spelled out in the regs as to where it is not ok to do it.That goes for fish and game. It's not a reg, it's law. Like I said, this isn't a fish and wildlife offense, it's the state litter law.Under state law:"Litter" means all waste material including but not limited to disposable packages or containers thrown or deposited as herein prohibited and solid waste that is illegally dumped, but not including the wastes of the primary processes of mining, logging, sawmilling, farming, or manufacturing.And no, "waste material" isn't defined, that's the broad part of the law.If I am reading what you stated above. Leaving your deer carcass is the forest is legally littering?
Quote from: Widgeondeke on June 04, 2018, 12:36:18 PMQuote from: bigtex on June 04, 2018, 12:07:19 PMQuote from: Oh Mah on June 04, 2018, 12:02:04 PMIt appears that as Bigtex says it is broad,That is no way to have a rule.It needs to be spelled out in the regs as to where it is not ok to do it.That goes for fish and game. It's not a reg, it's law. Like I said, this isn't a fish and wildlife offense, it's the state litter law.Under state law:"Litter" means all waste material including but not limited to disposable packages or containers thrown or deposited as herein prohibited and solid waste that is illegally dumped, but not including the wastes of the primary processes of mining, logging, sawmilling, farming, or manufacturing.And no, "waste material" isn't defined, that's the broad part of the law.If I am reading what you stated above. Leaving your deer carcass is the forest is legally littering? If you dump it on the trailhead of a popular day hike, it probably is.
There's this thing called common sense guys.If it looks bad, it probably is, and you should be cited.Leaving the duck blind with 50 hulls in it looks bad, and it's littering.Leaving a deer carcass away from the road where nobody will see it doesn't look bad.Leaving a deer carcass at a school bus stop looks bad.
Quote from: Oh Mah on June 04, 2018, 12:38:16 PMWhat in the law exempts water Fowl hunters from this law.Placing decoys out in the water?The way things are going you could be out fishing with your family and one of your kids loses his/her line littering the water with a hook and sinker set up and get a ticket for it. Again, common sense. It's why officers can use discretion.