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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4045531" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>There was also a Wyoming game warden they consulted before putting a ladder across that corner that said crossing that corner was legal as public access to public land could not be blocked and they were legal in doing so.</p><p>The issue with the landowner is that that corner is so tiny that a foot or a shoulder of one of the hunters crossed into his air space as was reported in the video.</p><p>Now back to land owners blocking access to public grounds so outfitters can have public lands as private hunting preserves. That is a major issue in the mountain states.</p><p>It's a stupid frivolous lawsuit that should have never been to court but some people just gotta have their day. I hope the landowner has to cover the legal expenses of the hunters, although a lot of money has been raised to defend them. That money could go to buying and installing permanent ladders in those corners all over the state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4045531, member: 5412"] There was also a Wyoming game warden they consulted before putting a ladder across that corner that said crossing that corner was legal as public access to public land could not be blocked and they were legal in doing so. The issue with the landowner is that that corner is so tiny that a foot or a shoulder of one of the hunters crossed into his air space as was reported in the video. Now back to land owners blocking access to public grounds so outfitters can have public lands as private hunting preserves. That is a major issue in the mountain states. It's a stupid frivolous lawsuit that should have never been to court but some people just gotta have their day. I hope the landowner has to cover the legal expenses of the hunters, although a lot of money has been raised to defend them. That money could go to buying and installing permanent ladders in those corners all over the state. [/QUOTE]
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