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Post by featherduster on Feb 12, 2020 20:11:24 GMT -5
What are the chances of getting a law introduced such as this one in the state of Minnesota.
How it reads. "Law allows hunters to trespass unless no trespassing signs are posted along the boundaries every 1000 feet or less, or in wooded areas where boundaries are less clear, at intervals of 500 feet or less, or at the primary corners of each parcel of land and at access roads or trails at points of entrance. Furthermore, the law mandates that the lettering should be at least two inches high and the name and phone number of the landowner or occupant should be listed. Lands that are cropped or grazed and show signs of tillage, crops, crop residue, or fencing for livestock containment do not require posting of signs. Hunters must ask permission to enter these lands. A person on foot may, without permission of the owner, enter land to retrieve a wounded animal that was lawfully shot. The hunter must leave the land immediately after retrieving the wounded game. A person on foot may, without permission of the owner, enter private land without a firearm to retrieve a hunting dog. After retrieving the dog, the person must immediately leave the premises."
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Post by morrison on Feb 14, 2020 7:46:30 GMT -5
I do my very best not to interject my personal opinion into these responses. As I have a strong opinion about this topic, I will not make an exception in this case. As Indiana Conservation Officers, we enforce the Indiana Code and Indiana Administrative Code without distinction or personal bias. In our official capacity, our opinions are those of the agency and the State of Indiana. Off duty, we all have our personal thoughts.
Any person wishing to have an Indiana Code added, amended, or repealed may contact the state senator or state legislator for the respective geographical area to discuss the issue.
Any person wishing to have an Indiana Administrative Code added, amended, or repealed may contact the appropriate agency in charge of the administrative rule process for the respective topic to discuss the issue.
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