Originally posted by ldoyle
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Theives at Granger Lake
Collapse
X
-
Originally posted by ldoyle View PostSo you`re ok with taking something that doesn`t belong to you ?
Comment
-
[QUOTE=Hunting4fun;15214881]Yes. On public land. Legally when you leave an object on public land "you have abandoned it" I was always taught to "respect the law of the land" and I am legally allowed to take what may be abandoned or not. It's not up to me to make that distinction. If you drop a 10 dollar bill in a city owned park would you consider a kid that picked it up a thief? I hope not. If you want to bash me for doing something that is 100% legal you need to direct your energy at changing the law and not direct your anger on a 100% law abiding citizen.[/QUOTE.
I know I’m not reading this.Theres a big difference between loosing something abandoning something and leaving something to use it later.Its the woods not the inner city a man should not have to worry about a self entitled self righteous idiot helping himself to something that he knows is in use by some one else.I hope for that idiots sake they don’t let me catch them taking my property or any others property that doesn’t belong to them because there’s another law of the land that takes over.But at least we know your not a Christian I’ll pray for you and the others that don’t have a godly trained conscience.
Comment
-
[quote=RedBear78;15215084]Originally posted by Hunting4fun View PostYes. On public land. Legally when you leave an object on public land "you have abandoned it" I was always taught to "respect the law of the land" and I am legally allowed to take what may be abandoned or not. It's not up to me to make that distinction. If you drop a 10 dollar bill in a city owned park would you consider a kid that picked it up a thief? I hope not. If you want to bash me for doing something that is 100% legal you need to direct your energy at changing the law and not direct your anger on a 100% law abiding citizen.[/QUOTE.
I know I’m not reading this.Theres a big difference between loosing something abandoning something and leaving something to use it later.Its the woods not the inner city a man should not have to worry about a self entitled self righteous idiot helping himself to something that he knows is in use by some one else.I hope for that idiots sake they don’t let me catch them taking my property or any others property that doesn’t belong to them because there’s another law of the land that takes over.But at least we know your not a Christian I’ll pray for you and the others that don’t have a godly trained conscience.
Comment
-
Yes. On public land. Legally when you leave an object on public land "you have abandoned it"
Comment
-
Originally posted by eastxhunter View PostI feel like if you leave equipment out on public land on purpose you can’t complain if it’s taken..
I guess if you leave equipment on private land on purpose you can’t complain if it’s taken.
I've had heap pumps stolen from houses. I shouldn't have left them in the yard pumping that cold ac.
Comment
-
Originally posted by GA Bowhunter View PostI've had stands stolen off public and private land(always cabled and locked).
I guess if you leave equipment on private land on purpose you can’t complain if it’s taken.
I've had heap pumps stolen from houses. I shouldn't have left them in the yard pumping that cold ac.
Comment
-
Originally posted by Hunting4fun View PostYes. On public land. Legally when you leave an object on public land "you have abandoned it" I was always taught to "respect the law of the land" and I am legally allowed to take what may be abandoned or not. It's not up to me to make that distinction. If you drop a 10 dollar bill in a city owned park would you consider a kid that picked it up a thief? I hope not. If you want to bash me for doing something that is 100% legal you need to direct your energy at changing the law and not direct your anger on a 100% law abiding citizen.
As for that child who found that $10 bill? Of course he should not be charged with theft. But does that mean he was right to keep it? No. If his parents are responsible parents, they should have taught the child that the right thing to do would be to turn it in to the appropriate authority.
To capitalize on another’s misfortune is lower than low.
Comment
Comment