Posted on 08/30/2009 9:24:16 AM PDT by SwinneySwitch
Naw ...he was suggesting he would provide the deer with a method by which it could seek retributive justice. ;-)
Can’t he’s in jail now serving ten years for his forth are fifth drug charge. He’s such a useless POS, he’s not worth killing, though I would buy one of his cell buds a carton of cigarettes if he fell and broke his neck.
That it’s illegal, good. That they should be punished, I agree.
That The State should have the right to seize private property over something like this, NO ****ing WAY.
THAT is what I was responding to. The STATE and its habit of using lawfare bs to seize the property of private citizens.
So, I’ll see your “bs” call and raise it with an ESAD.
Good to know. It is rather nice when the useful idiots for the STATE using the force of law to take property from private citizens over what amounts to misdemeanors out themselves so willingly.
This aint a slippery slope. No sir, no how. No way. It’s merely a decline in the terrain with 6 inches of lard slathered all over it.
Please feel free to consider me your enemy. I am sure I’ll do likewise.
i happen to be a good friend of the three men that committed the crime. First off, this was not poaching, they were on family property. So, as you can assume, they have allready been punished by their family, boss, and community. all Their guns have been siezed. They came clean with the game wardens, and turned them selves in when a warrant was issued, two of which had a bail set at 16,000.00. Technicaly what these boys did can be legal with a game management permit, i mean not the dumping at night, which was stupid and dumb. As far as i know alcohol was a major factor in this crime. I myself have been to the property where the deer where killed, the doe to buck ratio was 10:1 or higher... and all that were killed, were doe. These guys are good guys, they just made a few stupid decisions, that i believe they have allready been punished enough for. Dont judge people by a biased article writen by high strung game wardens, who, (in all honesty), abuse their rights and power.
What was the deal about the blue paint in the fire?
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