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WDFW seeking comment on proposed rules for public conduct on wildlife lands
Ray:
Under New Definitions see number 9 as the definition of "land". It pretty much says a piece of soil, water, road or trail which is under management of the WDFW.
bobcat:
I did read the definition of "land." Since the WDFW does not manage any public lands other than their own, these rules will only apply to WDFW lands. The other federal and state lands may already have many of the same rules already in place anyway. I think you're trying to read between the lines, when there is nothing written there.
Ray:
I disagree. Lawyers are snakes and if a LEO from WDFW harasses you for whatever and then there comes a time to defend yourself in court they will use it against you.
bobcat:
I guess what we need here is an "official" definition of the words "managed" and/or "controlled."
boneaddict:
If I poach a deer on state land, who enforces the law. Is it the WDFW, DNR, State paterol, County Sheriff. What defines control. WAC codes are not just WDFW, but state laws, therefore these aren't necessarily WDFW only, am I correct?
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