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<blockquote data-quote="mdk777" data-source="post: 1772423" data-attributes="member: 96764"><p>I already did.</p><p>In the US, it means breaking game laws(out of season, without lic. beyond limits..etc.).</p><p>I have tried with little success to separate game law from land law here.</p><p>We do not recognize the EU version of taking game from someone else land.</p><p>You can not steal something that does not belong to the land owner.</p><p>This distinction between old EU common usage and our actual laws was the entire point of my posting.</p><p>We do not have game preserves that are handed down through hereditary title, or even land ownership rights.</p><p>There are no poaching laws in the US.</p><p>Game management laws only.</p><p>Land ownership, trespassing laws.</p><p>No poaching laws as many here seem to think should exist(taking game animals off someones land) As many have noted, you need to actively prohibit and POST....it requires active enforcement of the landowner....it is not the presumption .</p><p>As the man from Arkansas noted, you can enforce the failure to pay a fee to enter posted land right...not a poaching right.</p><p></p><p>The recreation trespass laws apply to a host of other activities.</p><p>Boating, ATV, Motorcycles, hang gliding.</p><p></p><p>The act of taking state game animals legally is not prohibited, it is the trespassing coupled with it that is unlawful in the US( with different statues and degrees of enforcement and penalties as already discussed...I do not dispute)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdk777, post: 1772423, member: 96764"] I already did. In the US, it means breaking game laws(out of season, without lic. beyond limits..etc.). I have tried with little success to separate game law from land law here. We do not recognize the EU version of taking game from someone else land. You can not steal something that does not belong to the land owner. This distinction between old EU common usage and our actual laws was the entire point of my posting. We do not have game preserves that are handed down through hereditary title, or even land ownership rights. There are no poaching laws in the US. Game management laws only. Land ownership, trespassing laws. No poaching laws as many here seem to think should exist(taking game animals off someones land) As many have noted, you need to actively prohibit and POST....it requires active enforcement of the landowner....it is not the presumption . As the man from Arkansas noted, you can enforce the failure to pay a fee to enter posted land right...not a poaching right. The recreation trespass laws apply to a host of other activities. Boating, ATV, Motorcycles, hang gliding. The act of taking state game animals legally is not prohibited, it is the trespassing coupled with it that is unlawful in the US( with different statues and degrees of enforcement and penalties as already discussed...I do not dispute) [/QUOTE]
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