We used to party hunt for deer and had an orange army pushing draws, that shit got a little more dangerous than i liked. I don't want any more laws or regulations. I wasn't a fan of eposting either. Its just nice when some of the safety issues can be lessened. Public land is just that public you never know who will be where and i'm a way more cautious hunter when i'm on public land. I wish i could say that about others i've experienced out of state. Private land is an area i feel like there is a reasonable expectation that you should know who is there.There can be and is a problem or danger with any and every system known to Man. mechanically, socially, economically etc….. we will never legislate a perfect scenario for every system. While this could potentially happen the likelyhood of it being a major problem across the board is very low. This could very easily happen on public land also. Do we need to let everyone know we will be tracking a deer there now too? Myself personally I would contact the landowner out of respect if I did need to go on their land for retrieving. But generally I try to drop the deer where they stand. Just me though. I have had to chase down a goose or two across fields that got winged but it’s pretty obvious what you doing when you are chasing a running goose across a pea field and probably more comical to passersby than threatening. I never touch the fucking corn though