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re: Any weird experiences with game wardens?
Posted on 12/3/23 at 12:57 pm to DogFacedSoldier
Posted on 12/3/23 at 12:57 pm to DogFacedSoldier
search warrant is for places you have an expectation of privacy, aint not expectation of privacy in the duck blind or box blind baw, they are by the book.
Posted on 12/3/23 at 1:17 pm to Taxman2010
Read what I wrote…PRIVATE land.
Why is it trespassing when a neighbor snoops around on your PRIVATE land yet its A OK for govt agent to?
When the Constitution was written and Bill of Rights spelled out the 4th Amendment protections against unreasonable searches/seizures, it was based on an agrarian society that put great focus on property rights and protections on such property.
It wasn’t until the interpretation by the USC in Hester vs US in 1924 that OFD became a “thing”.
In 1967, in Katz vs US, USC made a 2 prong test to limit it.
OFD was based on areas public could easily see, not deep in the woods on YOUR property.
I spent 26 years as a LEO and never used info obtained by OFD observations as a stand alone for warrant PC, nor did I ever cross locked gates nor tromp through private property without a s/w.
That was my call and has always sat well in my conscience.
Why is it trespassing when a neighbor snoops around on your PRIVATE land yet its A OK for govt agent to?
When the Constitution was written and Bill of Rights spelled out the 4th Amendment protections against unreasonable searches/seizures, it was based on an agrarian society that put great focus on property rights and protections on such property.
It wasn’t until the interpretation by the USC in Hester vs US in 1924 that OFD became a “thing”.
In 1967, in Katz vs US, USC made a 2 prong test to limit it.
OFD was based on areas public could easily see, not deep in the woods on YOUR property.
I spent 26 years as a LEO and never used info obtained by OFD observations as a stand alone for warrant PC, nor did I ever cross locked gates nor tromp through private property without a s/w.
That was my call and has always sat well in my conscience.
Posted on 12/3/23 at 1:31 pm to Taxman2010
quote:
search warrant is for places you have an expectation of privacy, aint not expectation of privacy in the duck blind or box blind baw, they are by the book.
Hey Button
Posted on 12/4/23 at 8:38 am to Taxman2010
quote:
aint not expectation of privacy in the duck blind or box blind baw
bullshite
I’m on private land in the wilderness for the purpose of gaining solitude and privacy.
The work of the green Jeanerette tax collectors are 100% against the intent of our constitution
As to whether I’ve had any weird encounters- I was given a ticket instead of a warning once because all of my dad’s tickets were on my name in error. We don’t even have the same middle name!
I avoid encounters with game wardens altogether. I’m a guy who goes out of my way to follow the law and be an ethical Hunter, yet every time I see those dudes they are trying to nitpick their way into a ticket
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