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Guess time will tell. I'd bet that Gutpile's neighbor is working on a legal document right now.................
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Good post dgough.
A simple trespass thread, which has an easy answer, has brought out the "hate" that we now know lies in MDS. More like a moms demand action forum post. I have a range I can walk to on a neighbors property, their neighbors hunt a full 200 yds away and got pissed I was shooting (actually while deer are grazing nearby watching me) so we coordinated days, have a meeting every year, call out DNR just to talk and alleviate their concerns during the actual season. Easy Peasy, one has to love a friendly neighborhood.
Many fail to see the movement to remove firearms from citizens and if they were to get this thread posted to a newspaper you could bet they would try to make more laws seeing the aggressive nature of gun owners over a simple trespass incident. That is all this is, a trespass, don't push it to the next level in such a fashion. Or go ahead, poke the Bloomberg/Soros hornets nest.
Samlab;5675192 Move your stand said:Thats the dumbest answer so far.Letting someone dictate what I can and cannot LEGALLY do on my own property???? Not a chance.
Give them an inch.......
No response so far. Will see how it goes. I might sit at that location this weekend with my bow.
Guess time will tell. I'd bet that Gutpile's neighbor is working on a legal document right now.................
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No response so far. Will see how it goes. I might sit at that location this weekend with my bow.
I hope it goes well. If you actually see the neighbor, my suggestion is to go say hello with a smile.
You sound like someone who I would like to have as a neighbor. Many of the posters on this thread, I just hope I never have to deal with... We all feel that quick anger when someone acts like your neighbor did... Grownups and good neighbors (like yourself) can get beyond that.
If I had a neighbor that started acting like many on here suggest, I would make it my personal mission to make their life as difficult as you are going out of your way to make mine. Let's see who has the better lawyer and deeper pocket if you want to play that game.
Cheers to you for how you've handled this so far.
Here's to peace between neighbors...where possible.
I hope it goes well. If you actually see the neighbor, my suggestion is to go say hello with a smile.
You sound like someone who I would like to have as a neighbor. Many of the posters on this thread, I just hope I never have to deal with... We all feel that quick anger when someone acts like your neighbor did... Grownups and good neighbors (like yourself) can get beyond that.
If I had a neighbor that started acting like many on here suggest, I would make it my personal mission to make their life as difficult as you are going out of your way to make mine. Let's see who has the better lawyer and deeper pocket if you want to play that game.
Cheers to you for how you've handled this so far.
Here's to peace between neighbors...where possible.
The problem with that Woody is that you never really know who your F*&^ing with till you do. Some things are just better left alone from the start for which the antagonist in this occurrence did not adequately strategize their position from the onset. They were never directly harmed or have been at all up to this point by gut pile doing his own thing.
My suggestion would be to always put yourself in the other persons shoes. In this day and age you dont know these people well. Therein lies the potential for escalation and you become a statistic. Move your stand, tell them no problem at all you were unaware and you love horses. Why you ask? Horse people have lots of Money! Your deer stand being the reason he gets a top notch litigator who drains your wallet for the sake of his client to torment you with litegius actions. On your property or not his liability is more valuable than yours and he knows it. Moral of the story...never muck with Horse owners.