Posted by wisbaker on October 11, 2012 at 20:16:35 from (207.118.136.97):
In Reply to: Irresponsible sportsman posted by Erik Ks farmer on October 11, 2012 at 17:37:33:
Seems to me Michigan has implemented a pretty severe recreational trespass law, might want to research it and write your state representative to adopt something similar. If my understanding is correct if you're caught trespassing while hunting you lose your weapon and any right to hold a fish or game license a friend that has some land in Michigan was explaining that the penalties were enforced and prosecution wasn't that difficult. I personally think that if a landowner posts the land the act of posting it should eliminate any civil liability by the landowner to any trespasser and that anyone caught trespassing should lose any personal property they trespassed with including guns, fishing equipment, ATVs, boats and vehicles and upon conviction of trespass should be required to pay the landowner an amount equal to the yearly property taxes and restitution for any damages.
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