Goosemaster
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People who kill birds with honor.Out walking in the wild wide open.So who IS worthy of a fancy fishing boat or expensive shotgun?
People who kill birds with honor.Out walking in the wild wide open.So who IS worthy of a fancy fishing boat or expensive shotgun?
I'm not sure "he who smelt it dealt it" applies to poachers & other severely unethical "hunters".I guess your ing from experience. Seems to me the ones who complain the most, are they themselves, the most guilty. I imagine you're bitter from your own ticket(s) and want to see others given no mercy. Just sayin'
Wrong.Ive never had a ticket.I guess your ing from experience. Seems to me the ones who complain the most, are they themselves, the most guilty. I imagine you're bitter from your own ticket(s) and want to see others given no mercy. Just sayin'
You are missing the point. There are times when they should throw the book at these guys.I'm not sure "he who smelt it dealt it" applies to poachers & other severely unethical "hunters".
Right. I'm saying the fact that you take a firm stance on poachers, etc. doesn't mean you're a poacher yourself. I agree. I don't want my hunting ruined by other idiots. As with so many things, stiffer penalties might help.You are missing the point. There are times when they should throw the book at these guys.
Right. I'm saying the fact that you take a firm stance on poachers, etc. doesn't mean you're a poacher yourself. I agree. I don't want my hunting ruined by other idiots. With so many things, stiffer penalties might.
I think you and Goose are confusing a couple items here. LEO's only enforce the laws on the books. They do not make decisions on punishments. That is done by state legislators and the courts. If you want stiffer fines or more severe punishments, it needs to be changed by state representatives and approved by the governor. Game Wardens are not involved in rule-making.As with so many things, stiffer penalties might help.
I agree, and they do the best they can. Sometimes they have big time poachers, and they don't realize it.They may catch them on a small violation.In montana, there are lots of hicks and rednecks who have no regard for hunting laws. They need to be arrested and jailed.I think you and Goose are confusing a couple items here. LEO's only enforce the laws on the books. They do not make decisions on punishments. That is done by state legislators and the courts. If you want stiffer fines or more severe punishments, it needs to be changed by state representatives and approved by the governor. Game Wardens are not involved in rule-making.
We've already established here that generally speaking, there just isn't enough of them. I'd like to see more, because, well, I've literally never encountered one hunting (and fishing) for almost 30 years.I agree, and they do the best they can. Sometimes they have big time poachers, and they don't realize it.They may catch them on a small violation.In montana, there are lots of hicks and rednecks who have no regard for hunting laws. They need to be arrested and jailed.
If I indicated somewhere that I thought LEOs make the laws or decide punishments, I apologize. Pretty sure I didn't though. Whatever. All good.I think you and Goose are confusing a couple items here. LEO's only enforce the laws on the books. They do not make decisions on punishments. That is done by state legislators and the courts. If you want stiffer fines or more severe punishments, it needs to be changed by state representatives and approved by the governor. Game Wardens are not involved in rule-making.
EXACTLY. The COs and Wardens can only cite rule breakers; then they have to document the hell out of the circumstances, provide pictures if possible, arrange for testimony, and fit in the schedule the judges set up. The judges interpret the laws, consider their own opinions, the degree of the violation (and maybe how much influence the offender has in the area and if they are elected judiciary) and then make their judgement.)I think you and Goose are confusing a couple items here. LEO's only enforce the laws on the books. They do not make decisions on punishments. That is done by state legislators and the courts. If you want stiffer fines or more severe punishments, it needs to be changed by state representatives and approved by the governor. Game Wardens are not involved in rule-making.