Originally Posted by VAnimrod
Originally Posted by Duquensebeer

I am not the property owner - but I know the property owner - because he bought the land with the profits from the sale of the timber on our camp when we owned it. So I do have permission to be there.

Next Saturday - you can bet there will be a brand new lock on the gate and the truck will be parked in front of the gate and any illegal activities will be dealt with accordingly.



BTW - douchebeer;

If you're not the property owner, you cannot LEGALLY lock the gate and restrict access.

And, your actions are in violation of the laws protecting the rights of hunters to hunt unmolested by malicious activities.

YOU would be the one arrested, and hopefully that's exactly what happens.


Douchebeer;

What you did, and what you say you plan to do, is CLEARLY in violation of 34 Pa.Cons.Stat. Section 2302 (1996) "Pennsylvania Hunter Harassment Law":

http://www.southeasternoutdoors.com.../pennsylvania-hunter-harassment-law.html

TITLE 34. GAME
PENNSYLVANIA CONSOLIDATED STATUTES
CHAPTER 23. HUNTING AND FURTAKING
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

Originally Posted by 34PaConsStat


� 2302. Interference with lawful taking of wildlife or other activities permitted by this title prohibited
(A) GENERAL RULE.-- Except as otherwise provided in this title, it is unlawful for another person at the location where the activity is taking place to intentionally obstruct or interfere with the lawful taking of wildlife or other activities permitted by this title.

(A.1) ACTIVITIES WHICH VIOLATE SECTION.-- A person violates this section when he intentionally or knowingly:

(1) drives or disturbs wildlife for the purpose of disrupting the lawful taking of wildlife where another person is engaged in the process of lawfully taking wildlife or other permitted activities;
(2) blocks, impedes or otherwise harasses another person who is engaged in the process of lawfully taking wildlife or other permitted activities;

(3) uses natural or artificial visual, aural, olfactory or physical stimuli to affect wildlife behavior in order to hinder or prevent the lawful taking of wildlife or other permitted activities;

(4) creates or erects barriers with the intent to deny ingress or egress to areas where the lawful taking of wildlife or other permitted activities may occur;

(5) interjects himself into the line of fire;

(6) affects the condition or placement of personal or public property intended for use in the lawful taking of wildlife or other permitted activities in order to impair its usefulness or prevent its use;

(7) enters or remains upon public lands or upon private lands without permission of the owner or their agent, with intent to violate this section; or

(8) fails to obey the order of any officer whose duty it is to enforce any of the laws of this Commonwealth where such officer observes any conduct which violates this section or has reasonable grounds to believe that any person intends to engage in such conduct.


(B) ENFORCEMENT AND RECOVERY OF DAMAGES.-- The commission or any person who is lawfully engaged in the taking, hunting or trapping of game or wildlife who is directly affected by a violation of this section may bring an action to restrain conduct declared unlawful in this section and to recover damages.

(C) EXCEPTIONS.-- The conduct declared unlawful in this section does not include any activities arising from lawful activity by other land uses, including farming, mining, forestry practices, recreation or any other activities when it is evident that such activities are not intended to violate this section.

(D) PENALTIES.-- A violation of this section is a summary offense of the second degree.


So, douchebeer, PLEASE go ahead and do it again. I hope you do, and I hope that the other hunters prosecute your fat azz to the fullest extent of the law.