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Re: Hunting on own property
[Re: Big Tony]
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06/10/10 07:50 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
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700X
Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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Your right !!! I think somebody is just looking for a pissin contest and he cant find one - so he keeps going and going.... Im finished.
IT'S NOT THE GUN - IT'S THE PERSON BEHIND THE GUN!
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Re: Hunting on own property
[Re: 700X]
#1473361
06/10/10 07:52 PM
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Joined: Sep 2004
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kyotee1
Extreme Tracker
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Extreme Tracker
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E Rollins - if you are going to state/word/write/refer to a regulation, then do so correctly and not where someone can 'read' anything into it. More folks would be better if either they would contact TPWD HQ for information toll free line or refer to the website or the Outdoor Annual instead trying to get accurate information off of a forum. Now, not saying all posts/responses on most forums including this one are incorrect and there are some great folks on here that will give the regulation, restriction, law and even list the link off the TPWD website and then go beyond that point and list or link the statute for the regulation.
When anyone offers a response to a regulation question and the answer is incorrect, that is not helping those individuals out and then only confusing them where it may be passed on down the line. I have to applaud a whole bunch of members on here that go the extra mile in helping so many folks that come to the forum for answers, information, suggestions, recommendations, questions and even proposals on this or that, and that's what and should make a public forum user-friendly and a nice place to visit and make new acquaintences, friends and hunting or fishing partners.
But, in order to give the correct wording or what you say, "word perfect", you must do so dealing with any law or regulation that involves folks wishing to know the CORRECT answer.
Hope this helps out.
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Re: Hunting on own property
[Re: kyotee1]
#1473375
06/10/10 07:59 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
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700X
Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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I hear ya ..but after you explain something 10 times to one person -good grief that got old!! and quick too..I never said or implied that "you " were misguided - that was somebody elses assumption.You know what assume does -
IT'S NOT THE GUN - IT'S THE PERSON BEHIND THE GUN!
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Re: Hunting on own property
[Re: 700X]
#1473377
06/10/10 08:01 PM
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Joined: Dec 2009
Posts: 261
700X
Bird Dog
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Bird Dog
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ps..and I agree - they should call the TPWD - not rely on a forum..He confused me so bad I had to call a buddy and see if they had changed the law...They have not...end of story.
IT'S NOT THE GUN - IT'S THE PERSON BEHIND THE GUN!
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Re: Hunting on own property
[Re: 700X]
#1473422
06/10/10 08:31 PM
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Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 41
elkmaster101
Light Foot
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Light Foot
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IOWA SAYS IF YOUR NOT IN CITY LIMETS THEN BANG. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO DISCHARGE YOUR GUNS IF YOU LIVE IN A HOUSING DEVELOPEMENT OUT SIDE CITY LIM. THEY COULD HAVE THEIR OWN COVENDENCES AND SAY NO TO GUN DISCHARGE.
Last edited by elkmaster101; 06/10/10 08:32 PM. Reason: SP.
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Re: Hunting on own property
[Re: elkmaster101]
#1474276
06/11/10 03:40 AM
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Joined: Jun 2010
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kray
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Green Horn
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Green Horn
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Wow, this really did get off topic. My original questions was in fact in regards to acreage. I had heard a rumor but did not think that it was true.
Regardless, I will have a license with me at all times.
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