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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 2860871" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>You want this to fail?? So you want wardens to be able to enter private property based solely on the sound of a gun shot? Or am I reading it wrong? I am most definitely against that. I don't feel that the sound of a gunshot is gives LEO justification to enter private property. That leaves too much room for abuse by an overzealous warden. It is not possible to know exactly where a shot came from. I don't want someone tromping under my stand just because they "thought they heard a shot from this direction and wanted to check and see if I am legal." </p><p></p><p>I assumed wardens could already enter private property. I was dove hunting a place the warden was staked out on out in the middle of nowhere. He walked in, checked my license and birds and talked for a second. At the time I was annoyed he did that, I was having a great hunt. He kept talking, so I just picked up my gun and started shooting at birds and working dog. He got the hint and left. What are their limits on when they can enter private property? </p><p></p><p>How does HB 1645/1654 differ from the current wanton waste regs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 2860871, member: 9675"] You want this to fail?? So you want wardens to be able to enter private property based solely on the sound of a gun shot? Or am I reading it wrong? I am most definitely against that. I don't feel that the sound of a gunshot is gives LEO justification to enter private property. That leaves too much room for abuse by an overzealous warden. It is not possible to know exactly where a shot came from. I don't want someone tromping under my stand just because they "thought they heard a shot from this direction and wanted to check and see if I am legal." I assumed wardens could already enter private property. I was dove hunting a place the warden was staked out on out in the middle of nowhere. He walked in, checked my license and birds and talked for a second. At the time I was annoyed he did that, I was having a great hunt. He kept talking, so I just picked up my gun and started shooting at birds and working dog. He got the hint and left. What are their limits on when they can enter private property? How does HB 1645/1654 differ from the current wanton waste regs? [/QUOTE]
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