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<blockquote data-quote="labhunter66" data-source="post: 245380" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>This goes a little beyond simply being a property rights issue. I understand some of the pains landowners have with trespassers. I rarely hunt unposted land except for coyotes and I have strong relationships with a few landowners that get me onto posted property. I've seen some of the issues they have had to deal with, however, my point on going beyond property rights solely is the fact that the resource that is being denied access to is a public resource. It belongs to the people not the landowner. I don't think it's too much to ask of a landowner, that if they want to deny the publics right to the publics resource, to post their land. All property they own within 1/4 mile of their occupied buildings is already automatically posted, which I'm totally fine with, but idiots still violate that law. This will do nothing to ease landowner trespass issues. It's simply a landowner feel good measure and nothing more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="labhunter66, post: 245380, member: 1365"] This goes a little beyond simply being a property rights issue. I understand some of the pains landowners have with trespassers. I rarely hunt unposted land except for coyotes and I have strong relationships with a few landowners that get me onto posted property. I've seen some of the issues they have had to deal with, however, my point on going beyond property rights solely is the fact that the resource that is being denied access to is a public resource. It belongs to the people not the landowner. I don't think it's too much to ask of a landowner, that if they want to deny the publics right to the publics resource, to post their land. All property they own within 1/4 mile of their occupied buildings is already automatically posted, which I'm totally fine with, but idiots still violate that law. This will do nothing to ease landowner trespass issues. It's simply a landowner feel good measure and nothing more. [/QUOTE]
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