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Old December 5th, 2006, 01:51 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
duty-honor-country
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Default hunters and landowners in Pa.- interesting rights and responsibilities under laww


Opus wrote:
"the lying liberal from Lancaster" wrote in
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I guess it's time you "landowners" woke up and smelled the coffee ?


I'm curious as to your *point*.

Are you tryin' to inform those who may wish to exclude hunters from their
land, in Penn,, that they might wish to post their lands?

I mean, it's not as though you are creating any original work of your own,
right? http://www.law.duke.edu/shell/cite.pl?54+Duke+L.+J.+549

Or, is this just another pointless post from a pointless TROLL?

Again, just curious.

Op



Points intended a

#1 if you own land, and live in a posting statute state- then post it-
don't expect hunters to stay out, if you're too lazy to get off your
butt and post the land as the law REQUIRES. We post our land, you can
post yours too- if the state statute requires it. Some landowners get
a feudal king mentality that just because they own land, they aren't
subject to state laws about the land. Wake up, and know the laws about
your property. You posted the link, just like I did- but how many
hunters and landowners are aware of that info ? not many...

#2, if you're a hunter, and the land is posted- don't enter without
asking for permission

#3, if the land is NOT posted, and you live in one of the "posting
statute" states- you can enter the land LEGALLY without the permission
of the landowner- THAT'S THE LAW- and if landowners don't like it, he
can tell you to leave- and you have to leave- but if the landowner
doesn't like it, again- he shoujld get off his lazy butt and post his
property, as the statute requires.

#4, if the land isn't posted, and the landowner asks you to leave, you
have to leave

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Old December 5th, 2006, 02:49 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Wolfgang
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Default hunters and landowners in Pa.- interesting rights and responsibilities under laww


duty-honor-country wrote:
Opus wrote:
"the lying liberal from Lancaster" wrote in
message

I guess it's time you "landowners" woke up and smelled the coffee ?


I'm curious as to your *point*.

Are you tryin' to inform those who may wish to exclude hunters from their
land, in Penn,, that they might wish to post their lands?

I mean, it's not as though you are creating any original work of your own,
right? http://www.law.duke.edu/shell/cite.pl?54+Duke+L.+J.+549

Or, is this just another pointless post from a pointless TROLL?

Again, just curious.

Op



Points intended a

#1 if you own land, and live in a posting statute state- then post it-
don't expect hunters to stay out, if you're too lazy to get off your
butt and post the land as the law REQUIRES. We post our land, you can
post yours too- if the state statute requires it. Some landowners get
a feudal king mentality that just because they own land, they aren't
subject to state laws about the land. Wake up, and know the laws about
your property. You posted the link, just like I did- but how many
hunters and landowners are aware of that info ? not many...

#2, if you're a hunter, and the land is posted- don't enter without
asking for permission

#3, if the land is NOT posted, and you live in one of the "posting
statute" states- you can enter the land LEGALLY without the permission
of the landowner- THAT'S THE LAW- and if landowners don't like it, he
can tell you to leave- and you have to leave- but if the landowner
doesn't like it, again- he shoujld get off his lazy butt and post his
property, as the statute requires.

#4, if the land isn't posted, and the landowner asks you to leave, you
have to leave


#5, if you come to Curdistan some minnehoovian will shoot your dumb
ass......and nobody (least of all your family) will care.

Have a lovely holiday season!

Wolfgang

 




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