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<blockquote data-quote="mdk777" data-source="post: 1772459" data-attributes="member: 96764"><p>You are simply wrong. While it varies by state and location, hunting on public and un-posted land is perfectly legal. You may define a lack of permission as trespassing, but the laws are very specific. The laws often list the type of fence and the number of signs per running foot. In NY state(not exactly a gun friendly or conservative state), when I was hunting there, the size and color of the sign was dictated.</p><p>So if it is not posted is that trespassing?</p><p>See, we start to get into legal minutia and semantics.</p><p>Poaching is breaking state game laws, whatever they may be.</p><p>Trespassing, written permission, posting...may or may not be involved.</p><p></p><p>The only necessary condition is breaking state game laws.</p><p></p><p>Your definition is entirely inaccurate and incomplete.</p><p></p><p>So yeah, take your own advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdk777, post: 1772459, member: 96764"] You are simply wrong. While it varies by state and location, hunting on public and un-posted land is perfectly legal. You may define a lack of permission as trespassing, but the laws are very specific. The laws often list the type of fence and the number of signs per running foot. In NY state(not exactly a gun friendly or conservative state), when I was hunting there, the size and color of the sign was dictated. So if it is not posted is that trespassing? See, we start to get into legal minutia and semantics. Poaching is breaking state game laws, whatever they may be. Trespassing, written permission, posting...may or may not be involved. The only necessary condition is breaking state game laws. Your definition is entirely inaccurate and incomplete. So yeah, take your own advice. [/QUOTE]
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