This Illinois bison reintroduction has me thinking: The bison controversy in Montana is simply a diversionary tactic. The big boys behind U.N. Agenda 21 are sneaking some bison an hour away from the Chicago Board of Trade while all eyes are on Northeastern Montana. They know that bison reproduce...
Good one, Rob.
-Always liked Butte, never had any legal difficulties there. In the mid '80's most of the high school wrestlers from Butte were missing their front teeth and were put together like the proverbial brick sh*thouse- not fun guys to tangle with.
As I've written previously, I don't believe the intent of the legislation is to catch a five year old who wanders above the high water mark. Unless a landowner recognized an individuals' image captured by a trail cam, who would they sue? You need names, license plate numbers, addresses, and...
SB 299 is, likely, to pass. If you're law abiding, you have nothing to worry about. If you're not, watch for trail cams.
I watched the video. A committee member brought up the corner crossing issue and how it would relate to SB 299. There was an indication of opposition in his questioning and...
Where do we draw the line? Self guided projectiles? https://share.sandia.gov/news/resources/news_releases/bullet/
Money buys technology, technology leads to "success", and rich fat slobs who shoot fenced in game at long distances become the public image of the "sportsman".
So, you guys are saying that bear spray is meant to be sprayed at the bear and not used as a deterrent such as mosquito dope? -I've noticed a level of uncomfortableness upon application that spoiled past outdoor experiences.
As dawn broke, our hero wakened to the sound of conservative talk radio and was reassured to hear that the Republican Party had a 69 to 31 advantage in the Montana House. Surely, his dreams would become reality and there would be no $1500 judgements against him in the future. Convinced that his...
Yep, trespassing and pissing on private property comes at a cost. In 1986, I was caught taking a leak in the alley behind the Bison Bar in Miles City and it wound up costing me $575. -According to the officers' testimony, there was a chase involved and a struggle ensued, but to this day, I don't...
An archaeological site is a place where evidence of past human activity is preserved. A single arrowhead does constitute a "site" both legally and within the discipline of archaeology.
Ingomar mentioned differentiating between habitual offenders and errors/mistakes, I think he touched on the heart of the bill.
Some guy whose image is captured by a game camera who is unknown to the landowner would be very difficult to sue. You can't sue an image without a name or address. Even...