Sick of the license BS
On Sat, 13 May 2006 07:10:21 -0500, Ken C
wrote:
Needless to say, I took my chances. After
all, I have never been approached for a license check in 40 years of
fishing.
I had to do some income-producing work, but now am back.
Yes, fishing without a license where one is required is within the
technical definition of poaching. However, because there is no
intention to take any fish, it is not theft. It is in the same
category as a non-injurious trespass -- lke cutting across private
property to save time.
If you think such conduct is immoral, then you are wrong on the law --
and possibly retarded. It may be unlawful, but not all unlawful
conduct is immoral. Other examples of unlawful conduct that is not
immoral are speeding, drinking beer in a public park, and discharging
a firearm close to a public road.
Abusive language is not unlawful. However, calling a person a thief
who is not a thief is actionable defamation -- and immoral. A slam
dunk, by the way.
One of these days, one of you ****heads will go too far and find
himself at the wrong end of a very expensive lawsuit from which even
bankruptcy can provide no relief.
Ken C
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