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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3683634" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Don't disagree. There are worthless POS people out there that will never be rehabilitated no matter how many fines there are, but we can't let them go unimpeded like the shop lifting laws in commiefornika now that allow no arrest if the item is under $1000 nor condone the legal use of drugs that have zero use to improve the health of a human. </p><p>What big time fines do is stop the average normal person from taking that shot a minute or two after legal shooting light, and so on. </p><p>I'm sure there are thousands in Oklahoma now that have been slapped with big fines as well as loss of equipment, public embarrassment and so on that will NEVER take that shot right after legal shooting light expires when they think nobody is watching and go out of their way to unload the gun way before they have to so there is no question, and so on. </p><p>As an example, the GW in the county where our farms are (since retired) told me about a guy from Arkansas that he stopped after shooting a pheasant from the road. At that time the fine was $75 or something. Guy said he had been driving those roads for many years to take pheasant, so the $75 was the cheapest lease he had ever paid. (in the late 80's)</p><p>Update to last year when the current GW called me and said he had two guys from Potou Ok trespassing and killing some quail on us. (I posted pics and the story last year) he asked me what I wanted to do. I told him to find a tree, hang em high and let them swing in the wind. </p><p>Just happened to be across the quarter on the other side of the hill when that happened so drove the 4 wheeler with the AR in the front gun rack over to be an "observer" while he wrote out tickets which amounted to the $750 per person fines. </p><p>I'm sure their spouses let them know that was probably worse than jail time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3683634, member: 5412"] Don't disagree. There are worthless POS people out there that will never be rehabilitated no matter how many fines there are, but we can't let them go unimpeded like the shop lifting laws in commiefornika now that allow no arrest if the item is under $1000 nor condone the legal use of drugs that have zero use to improve the health of a human. What big time fines do is stop the average normal person from taking that shot a minute or two after legal shooting light, and so on. I'm sure there are thousands in Oklahoma now that have been slapped with big fines as well as loss of equipment, public embarrassment and so on that will NEVER take that shot right after legal shooting light expires when they think nobody is watching and go out of their way to unload the gun way before they have to so there is no question, and so on. As an example, the GW in the county where our farms are (since retired) told me about a guy from Arkansas that he stopped after shooting a pheasant from the road. At that time the fine was $75 or something. Guy said he had been driving those roads for many years to take pheasant, so the $75 was the cheapest lease he had ever paid. (in the late 80's) Update to last year when the current GW called me and said he had two guys from Potou Ok trespassing and killing some quail on us. (I posted pics and the story last year) he asked me what I wanted to do. I told him to find a tree, hang em high and let them swing in the wind. Just happened to be across the quarter on the other side of the hill when that happened so drove the 4 wheeler with the AR in the front gun rack over to be an "observer" while he wrote out tickets which amounted to the $750 per person fines. I'm sure their spouses let them know that was probably worse than jail time. [/QUOTE]
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