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Doesn't make any difference. Disabled or not. It's not safe to drive around with a rifle out the window, and it would be intimidating to anyone else driving or walking on the road. This is definitely not a normal practice for disabled hunters to drive around with their window down, with gun ready to shoot.
Quote from: bobcat on October 22, 2018, 12:10:37 PMDoesn't make any difference. Disabled or not. It's not safe to drive around with a rifle out the window, and it would be intimidating to anyone else driving or walking on the road. This is definitely not a normal practice for disabled hunters to drive around with their window down, with gun ready to shoot. It does in that disabled are allowed to shoot from vehicle, in certain instances, and the rifle was pointed to the sky. I'm not saying I agree with the practice, and it could give pause to non-hunters. But we simply don't know much, other than the pictures and the account.I would have less of an issue if it were disabled, gun was unloaded, etc.
Sidebar: When I see that robodeer, is it legal to park, get out of the vehicle, circle around in the woods and send a load of lead into it's main circuit board?? I wonder if they're good on the BBQ?
maybe I missed it but some keep saying he was driving with the rifle out the window? as I read it appeared he was parked/sitting still with the rifle out the window (wrong either way)
Ok folks, Update. Just got off the phone with a gamie who replied to my email sent to reportpoacher email...Seeing as this took place Saturday it seems like it is not being taken seriously. He was nice, but seeing as the driver is not out there now... nothing he can do. This took place off D-1000 and a side road off D-100.Both interactions he was driving and didnt wave nor stop when I tried to initiate a conversation the second time. The gentlemen on the phone stated he will inform local officers and I might get another call. He was also concerned and named some areas on the western side when I stated id have to look the road name I was on up. Seems there is an issue in the forest they are already aware of. I guess I learned to report even in when in doubt. this guy could have been caught in the act. i must say ive only been hunting 4 years and hunters are some of the most nicest people ive met. extremely helpful, calm, humorous they stop and chat... this dude looked at me like he wanted to beat my a@@ for being on the same road. fingers crossed he gets a knock on the door.
Quote from: RockChuck on October 22, 2018, 12:44:06 PMmaybe I missed it but some keep saying he was driving with the rifle out the window? as I read it appeared he was parked/sitting still with the rifle out the window (wrong either way)He was driving both times. Not once stopped. even when i did and asked if he was ok/ "how are you doing? all good?" he kept driving.