Hunting 'Unposted' Private Land

Weaver

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The law allowing hunters to trespass onto posted property to retrieve game shot elsewhere. Again I am all for recovery of “legally taken animals” but this has opened up a huge can of worms for the landowners. Exploitation of it has created all kinds of trouble for landowners wanting to keep private land private. Use the model other states have requiring permission to track/ recover because it should be up to the private landowner as to who he wants on his land, not the government. It truly is unconstitutional to seize private land for special interest pursuits again regardless of the brevity of each situation. It has been abused to excess and the wording or law should be repealed/ changed to revert full ownership to the landowner as it is in nearly every state. What makes ND different from the rest who respect landowner rights?
 


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No land is being seized. If they are already breaking the law shooting the animal, a new law that says they can’t retrieve it isn’t going to stop them. That law is going to impede legal hunters who sometimes have an unfortunate circumstance.
 

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No land is being seized. If they are already breaking the law shooting the animal, a new law that says they can’t retrieve it isn’t going to stop them. That law is going to impede legal hunters who sometimes have an unfortunate circumstance.
I am referring to those who use the existing law to exploit the meaning of it. using it to aid them in carrying out an illegal act. Other states respect Private property rights why not ND? And yes land is being seized for that moment.
 

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Forty North Dakota deer seasons and I have never heard of people driving deer off of posted land by pretending to need to recover a wounded animal. NEVER. Anyone else heard of this?
 

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This is an attempt to light a fire for the upcoming legislative session. Another manufactured outrage for a new useless law in under the landowner rights banner.
 


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