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Sounds like some of the property we own would fit the scenario. So the public comes on my land and gets hurt or drowns....who’s liable? Kinda like when 200 elk ran through my fences, as they did, letting 100 head of cattle out. Car hits cow injures driver....who’s liable?
This goes hand in hand with the UIA and the Wyoming corner crossing case. I said it on that thread and people didn't like it. But don't be surprised when every landowner in the state stops letting people access their land because of stuff like this!
Quote from: HUNTIN4SIX on March 20, 2025, 12:56:06 PM Sounds like some of the property we own would fit the scenario. So the public comes on my land and gets hurt or drowns....who’s liable? Kinda like when 200 elk ran through my fences, as they did, letting 100 head of cattle out. Car hits cow injures driver....who’s liable?If you are in a range area, the cow has more rights than you do.
Quote from: LDennis24 on March 20, 2025, 01:20:05 PMThis goes hand in hand with the UIA and the Wyoming corner crossing case. I said it on that thread and people didn't like it. But don't be surprised when every landowner in the state stops letting people access their land because of stuff like this! Stops letting people do what? Float down a river that they have property on? Can’t do that. Just like on the sound. As long as I am floating on the water and not touching the ground I’m not trespassing.
Quote from: Platensek-po on March 20, 2025, 02:57:12 PMQuote from: LDennis24 on March 20, 2025, 01:20:05 PMThis goes hand in hand with the UIA and the Wyoming corner crossing case. I said it on that thread and people didn't like it. But don't be surprised when every landowner in the state stops letting people access their land because of stuff like this! Stops letting people do what? Float down a river that they have property on? Can’t do that. Just like on the sound. As long as I am floating on the water and not touching the ground I’m not trespassing.Maybe you should read the article. It's non navigable water only accessible by crossing their land. THEIR LAND! It's called trespassing. Remember, reading comprehension! I didn't post anything about floating the river but that's not possible either.
Quote from: LDennis24 on March 20, 2025, 03:07:04 PMQuote from: Platensek-po on March 20, 2025, 02:57:12 PMQuote from: LDennis24 on March 20, 2025, 01:20:05 PMThis goes hand in hand with the UIA and the Wyoming corner crossing case. I said it on that thread and people didn't like it. But don't be surprised when every landowner in the state stops letting people access their land because of stuff like this! Stops letting people do what? Float down a river that they have property on? Can’t do that. Just like on the sound. As long as I am floating on the water and not touching the ground I’m not trespassing.Maybe you should read the article. It's non navigable water only accessible by crossing their land. THEIR LAND! It's called trespassing. Remember, reading comprehension! I didn't post anything about floating the river but that's not possible either.lol. I thought you were referring to Washington my bad. However that’s a problem with the state constitution. So if they have issue with it sounds like they need to amend their constitutions