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Posted by John in Maryland on February 18, 2002 at 06:46:49 from (66.56.220.94):
In Reply to: When someone wont get off your property..? posted by Mike Christian on February 17, 2002 at 17:45:07:
One day when the trespasser is not around, so some target practicing. Leave the targets right where you shot them. The trespasser will get the idea that you are a pretty good shot. We used to have a problem w/hunters trespassing on the farm. I Maryland you used to have to display your hunting license w/a number on the back, where someone could copy it down, so they could call the police. Now you don't. So when I run into someone, and ask for their name and what they are doing, they don't have to tell me. Kinda of a hairy feeling when you are in the middle of the woods and both people have guns and are arguing. Usually, I get a name, and write it down right in front of them, and if possible get their license plate # off their vehicle if I can find it. Usually if they see me write it down, they know I ain't fooling around. Everyone that I've got a name and/or license plate haven't been back.
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