I NS if you don't post your land than people are allowed to hunt it. If you post no hunting than nobody including the owner can hunt it. It's possible that the laws have changed since I lived there.
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Pretty sad and stupid story.
Two unknown to me:
If the guy was discharging towards the hunter-would this not be considered attempt to kill?
What is the charge about -possession of firearm in a motor vehicle.Is this something new.???
wow.... it does sound like an attempted murder.
I cannot think of any reasonable excuse. This act is simply way beyond anything defensible.
such lunatic behavior should be called for what it truthfully is: extremely violent & dangerous, unprovoked, way disproportionate, & irrational.
Absolutely insane...call the police and let them deal with the trespasser. Who in their right mind would start firing at someone knowingly or unknowingly hunting on their property?
^^ this.
Year after year, month after month, thousands and thousands of dollars, working multiple jobs to have a piece of property. These idiots show up and conveniently can't see signs, risking a hundred dollar fine, they use it as their own spoiling your hunts, jeopardizing your safety and disrespecting your land. It makes you see red in a hurry.
There are two sides to every story. Maybe the landowner is a crackpot who shoots at the purolator man when he comes to the door. Maybe the landowner has been fighting this same trespasser for years and fired a couple warning shots into the ground, and the trespasser just told the cops he was being shot at.
I'm not saying it is a rational idea to shoot at someone. I'm sure most criminals in hindsight see their crimes as something they ought not to have done. I'm sure in this case the even landowner would agree with you and wouldn't do it again. I'm just saying I can see how it would happen.
Its stupidity for sure but its still a hunters obligation to know where he's hunting and whether he's on private property or not.