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<blockquote data-quote="FlyGuyGSP" data-source="post: 2311836" data-attributes="member: 16088"><p>My statement wasn't necessarily pertaining to your son but rather anyone who could be on your land. I think it is smart on your part to seek advice on how to handle this situation but unfortunately there is always a tough guy or two who throw out horrible ideas (in jest or otherwise). Any trapper knows that traps are nonselective, that is they can unintentionally catch opossums, hawks, skunks, etc (this is why lethal traps like snares have become so regulated). The same is applicable for boobytraps, they could catch anybody, even if they are guilty of trespassing. As much as I hate trespassers myself, it would be extremely foolish to take heed in advice that places someone in harm's way and could implicate you legally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyGuyGSP, post: 2311836, member: 16088"] My statement wasn't necessarily pertaining to your son but rather anyone who could be on your land. I think it is smart on your part to seek advice on how to handle this situation but unfortunately there is always a tough guy or two who throw out horrible ideas (in jest or otherwise). Any trapper knows that traps are nonselective, that is they can unintentionally catch opossums, hawks, skunks, etc (this is why lethal traps like snares have become so regulated). The same is applicable for boobytraps, they could catch anybody, even if they are guilty of trespassing. As much as I hate trespassers myself, it would be extremely foolish to take heed in advice that places someone in harm's way and could implicate you legally. [/QUOTE]
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