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<blockquote data-quote="craigkindlesmith" data-source="post: 904823" data-attributes="member: 9643"><p>I'm going to jump in here with a "Kinda" reply. The statements are "Kinda" right. </p><p></p><p>First thing..... All hunting charges are misdemeanors. State of Oklahoma says that you cannot be an accessory, or accomplice, to a misdemeanor. </p><p></p><p>So.... that being said. If you're huting with a partner, and the partner is not legal.... he's in trouble, not you. As long as you are legal too.</p><p></p><p>If he takes an illegal animal, or doesn't have the proper tags or licenses.... and you help him dress it, or transport it, or any of the sort..... then you have made an overt act to participate in the crime. That means you are actually committing the crime too. So you get the fine too.</p><p></p><p>Second part..... again no hunting violations are felonies. You could be charged with a felony while hunting (ie You shoot another hunter while out in the field) and you can be charged with Manslaughter which is a felony, but in Title 21, not Title 29.</p><p></p><p>Now after all that..... next time you're out with him, in the woods, and he doesn't have his liscense..... take his rifle, so you don't damage yours, and beat him severly about the head and shoulders with it. For being a cheating Bass Tard and for putting you at risk like that. We all work too hard at what we do to have every jerk out there taking illegal shortcuts. I bet he also takes ever little 6 point that walks out in front of him too, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigkindlesmith, post: 904823, member: 9643"] I'm going to jump in here with a "Kinda" reply. The statements are "Kinda" right. First thing..... All hunting charges are misdemeanors. State of Oklahoma says that you cannot be an accessory, or accomplice, to a misdemeanor. So.... that being said. If you're huting with a partner, and the partner is not legal.... he's in trouble, not you. As long as you are legal too. If he takes an illegal animal, or doesn't have the proper tags or licenses.... and you help him dress it, or transport it, or any of the sort..... then you have made an overt act to participate in the crime. That means you are actually committing the crime too. So you get the fine too. Second part..... again no hunting violations are felonies. You could be charged with a felony while hunting (ie You shoot another hunter while out in the field) and you can be charged with Manslaughter which is a felony, but in Title 21, not Title 29. Now after all that..... next time you're out with him, in the woods, and he doesn't have his liscense..... take his rifle, so you don't damage yours, and beat him severly about the head and shoulders with it. For being a cheating Bass Tard and for putting you at risk like that. We all work too hard at what we do to have every jerk out there taking illegal shortcuts. I bet he also takes ever little 6 point that walks out in front of him too, right? [/QUOTE]
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