rtraverdavis
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Me too!I only read the first couple sentences and wtf.
Fixed it for you.I only read the firstcouple sentencesword and wtf.
It's obviously way over all of your heads. There's more to the situation, but I won't share antymore than this. The back story to this, is that the hiker worked as an informant for the FBI at the time, and worked for the feds as an informant for a couple decades. State Game Wardens in a neighbouring county were kicked off their hunting lease, because a missing person's skeletal remains were found on the warden's and LE deer lease. The hiker being a long time informant and in the field leg man became a target of the state. I won't try to convince you all of corruption and how it works. Narrow minded people can't and won't comprehend obviously. Your loss, it's a real life and current situation.
A machine gun?When this person got back to their vehicle in the dark, the two wardens drew down on them at basically point blank with a machine gun and a magnum revolver pistol.
The wardens were just there to give the hiker a lift to the train station…….Sounds like we got a Yellowstone/Justified situation going on.
Gonna be lots of drama and gun play before this one’s finished fellas.
How's the weather in Belarus?propertyl get deep if you all let it. This will be the beginning of a long and complicated real life situation brought to you via this forum. Two game wardens get on a very large piece of property that has essentially been abandoned but still partially owned by a corporation that filed bankruptcy some years back. The fences are tattered, down, or even non existent in some places along with many areas not having any trespassing signage or purple paint to deter wrongful entry onto the property. It was known, that the corporation wouldn't allow the game wardens on the property back when the corporation rules still applied for safety and liability reasons.
Somebody I know drove onto the property a few years ago and parked on it. They went on a hike across many acres of land to get to their stopping point, then turned around and hiked back, all the while trying to obtain some solitude and peace by simply being away from the local population. When this person got back to their vehicle in the dark, the two wardens drew down on them at basically point blank with a machine gun and a magnum revolver pistol. The hiker had a gun with them and the wardens only discovered this when they pointed their guns at them with flashlights mounted to their guns or in hand all at the same time. They arrested them and took them to jail. They admitted using satellite triggered trail cameras to alert them when somebody used these sparse trails to enter the land. So essentially you have two wardens on property that the land owner is allegedly unaware of, if the land owner is a corporation that has rules that say they are not allowed on the property. To boot they're baiting and enforcing the law on this property. They might claim it's the "open fields doctrine" that allows them on the property, but how do they differentiate who owns what? The property consists of tens of thousands of acres across the state that is being let back to previous land owners, or sold to new ones. If there's no communication between the law and the corporation, how do the wardens enforce anything other than the corrupt idealism of using the vast property as bait and trap material. The property looks the same across the board, so who's to say what goes? The appraisal district and research? I doubt it! The hiker never got a trespassing fine, go figure! He did receive a game violation months after the fact. The one eyed game warden claimed that the DA's office filed another charge after the fact, because of a twenty year old prior. The prior didn't involve game either, but they must be reaching for straws to make it look acceptable on the game warden's behalf. You know, the part where they went on private property without the land owners permission or consent. Just for the record, the corporation did not file charges on the hiker, but claim that they will if they are aware of any crimes committed there. Also, can a Game Warden point a gun in the dark at a person when they have a noticeable eye injury? The warden admitted having a torn retina in his eye. It was noticeable at night time by the hiker, reason why the hiker asked about the bad eye.
Legitimate opinions and answers wanted, thanks. Still an open case to date.
The hiker didn't ask about M4? AR15?, SS SW 357 magnum? Believe it or not, cops don't put the gun stamps in your face for reading abilities and gun talk. It's just a figure of speech when someone says long guns/ short ones ect.A machine gun?
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Negligence by the land owner and by the blind warden, right? Had a friend that was discharged out of the Army because of failing vision, even after eye surgery. He couldn't tell you the head or tail of a goat at 30 yards at low light in the evening or morning. He was that blind. You could point him in the right direction, and he would still miss the target at only 45 years old.I never knew you could make a rule that no game wardens could enter a property. Missed that memo.
I guess I also missed the memo that you could utilize private property without permission if one of the owners has filed for bankruptcy.
Posted or not I don't figure I have any business on any property that isnt public or that I have permission to be on. Especially armed.
How do you declare land Has been abandoned? Can you even abandon land? Is there a special form to fill out to declare property abandoned you dont own but want to use?
I might not know who owns something, but I dang sure know if its mine or not.
People never stop amazing me.
Yellowstone is ridiculous, stopped watching it when they were watching a 2X2 mule deer and shot it. Walked up to a stuffed 10+ point whitetail. Genius, that and all the bs violence on a backwoods ranch. It's ridiculous, oh and clover kills cows hahahaha!Sounds like we got a Yellowstone/Justified situation going on.
Gonna be lots of drama and gun play before this one’s finished fellas.
Clover can kill cows…….Yellowstone is ridiculous, stopped watching it when they were watching a 2X2 mule deer and shot it. Walked up to a stuffed 10+ point whitetail. Genius, that and all the bs violence on a backwoods ranch. It's ridiculous, oh and clover kills cows hahahaha!