We live pretty far out and have No Trespassing signs around the house and barns, No Hunting around the fields and woods, and big dogs that are push overs, but intimidating just the same. Generally speaking, we try to get along with people, but there are limits that depend on them.
I remember reading about a Texas rancher that got tired of illegals trouncing over his place, stealing stuff, other things. Finally one time he pulled a gun and held three of them until the law came and I think carted them off. By the time all was said and done, some judge charged the rancher for holding them at gun point, gave him a whopper fine, and gave his ranch to the illegals. A couple of weeks ago, I heard on the news that some guy up in Wisconsin got tired of people cutting through his bushes, so he made a spike strip out of nails and maybe a board, I don't remember, and put it in the bushes. I think that someone stepped on it and he got into big trouble, because it sure made the news well outside of his state. The town or county came up with a new rule making what he did a big crime. My point is be careful, this world and our country are upside down these days, so be smart and careful. Don't allow a predator to turn him or herself into the victim at your expense, and these days, there's a lot of that going on, worldwide.
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