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Re: How to stop trespassers
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Posted by NC Wayne on May 11, 2005 at 18:46:36 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: How to stop trespassers posted by old on May 11, 2005 at 06:04:03:
Just finished reading the other posts and they gave me an idea that would be prefectly legal. If your property is posted then by all rights he shouldn't be there, so there is no reasonable expectation you'd be looking for anyone before you did any target shooting on your own property. So instead of goning up to the car and confronting him and having to worry about getting hurt, etc why not exercise your right to target shoot on your own land? Set up a few plastic bottles, targets, or whatever inline with but just out of sight of his car, back up a piece and have a good old time.....Hey so what if your a horrible shot and you missed the bottle you were (NOT) aiming at and hit one of his tires or his radiator, or whatever. It's not your fault he was where he had no legal right to be. You were just target shooting, not intending any harm to anyone, and that's perfectly legal. It's nobodys fault your a bad shot, your just trying to get better and that's not against the law anywhere....In fact if you were in California the cops would have no troubkle at all understanding about not being able to hit the broad side of a barn...LMAO Just my .02
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