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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 982878" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Although I don't necessarily agree with high fences, as a land owner, I don't feel that my neighbor, local law enforecement, state or federal government or ANYONE has the right to tell me what kind of fence I can or cannot put up. I am a free man. That land was bought and paid for by me. Keep your ass off of it. If you don't like it, so what, don't put up a big fence on your land. I am so sick of unnecessary laws and the government sticking its nose in the citizen's private affairs where it does not belong. Any place that high fences is more than likely going to be out in BFE, where law and city ordinances should not reach. </p><p></p><p>But... I think high fences are retarded. Especially some of these "gaming ranches" that high fence 200 acres and call that sporting. Now the big ranches that are a few thousand acres high fenced, that is a lot of land to cover and game actually has a sporting chance. I can understand the desire to do that. But to each his own. Neighbors may not like it, I wouldn't either. It can work both ways though, may keep deer on your property and off of theirs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 982878, member: 9675"] Although I don't necessarily agree with high fences, as a land owner, I don't feel that my neighbor, local law enforecement, state or federal government or ANYONE has the right to tell me what kind of fence I can or cannot put up. I am a free man. That land was bought and paid for by me. Keep your ass off of it. If you don't like it, so what, don't put up a big fence on your land. I am so sick of unnecessary laws and the government sticking its nose in the citizen's private affairs where it does not belong. Any place that high fences is more than likely going to be out in BFE, where law and city ordinances should not reach. But... I think high fences are retarded. Especially some of these "gaming ranches" that high fence 200 acres and call that sporting. Now the big ranches that are a few thousand acres high fenced, that is a lot of land to cover and game actually has a sporting chance. I can understand the desire to do that. But to each his own. Neighbors may not like it, I wouldn't either. It can work both ways though, may keep deer on your property and off of theirs. [/QUOTE]
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