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Ted Nugent Says
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Well you see that was the whole point behind respecting each other. <br><br>Here in Michigan it is the law states that you may not hunt on any privet property with out express written permission. Unless accompanied by the landowner. There by the laws in the state of Michigan some one hunting on privet property without written permission is in fact guilty of committing a felony. <br><br>Under the law that any crime committed while in possession of a firearm is guilty of a felony. (Trespassing + in possession of a firearm). I am not sure of the laws where you are located, but rest assured that if you call your local game warden or police department, to come out and watch the blind for the hunter he will be caught not only loosing his stand but his gun and hunting privileges (license)<br><br>Every person born in the state of Michigan after 1960 knows these laws and has had to take of taken a hunter’s safety course before they are allowed to purchases a hunting license. And in that course it specifically states to respect the rights of privet lands and land owners. <br><br><br>[cool] “Don’t forget to wiggle your jig.” davetclown
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Ted Nugent Says - by davetclown - 02-24-2002, 09:22 PM
Re: Ted Nugent Says - by ssor - 02-25-2002, 02:59 AM
Re: Ted Nugent Says - by davetclown - 02-25-2002, 03:18 AM
Re: Ted Nugent Says - by ssor - 02-25-2002, 03:50 AM
Re: Ted Nugent Says - by davetclown - 02-25-2002, 03:57 AM

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