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Arizona names most "revoked hunter"

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PHOENIX - The Arizona Game and Fish Department has revoked the hunting, fishing, and trapping privileges of a Payson man, making him the most revoked individual in Arizona history.

On June 24 the Arizona Game and Fish Commission voted to revoke Wesley Frost's privileges to take wildlife until the year 2031. Frost, who was already on license revocation until 2016, was revoked for 15 additional years after pleading guilty to three charges of unlawful taking of wildlife during the revocation period.

"Frost has on multiple occasions chosen not to follow the laws of the state of Arizona," says Ron Day, the head of the department's law enforcement branch. "If you want to hunt, fish or trap you must do it legally, with a proper license, during the appropriate season, and abide by Game and Fish Department rules and regulations."


In 2002, undercover investigators caught Frost capturing a young javelina in Coconino County. "Though Frost did not kill the animal, he removed it from its herd, left it on its own, and greatly reduced its chance of survival," says Day.

Later the same year, Frost was cited for hunting a mountain lion on a revoked license, then cited a third time for hunting bear.

Although many western states have a lifetime revocation law, Arizona does not. The Arizona Game and Fish Department is considering asking the legislature to adopt such a law.

"If Arizona had a lifetime revocation it would first allow us to take away Frost's hunting privileges for the rest of his life. Then if he later were convicted of poaching it would be a class six felony punishable by up to a year and a half in prison and up to a $100,000 fine," says Day.

In 1997, Frost was sentenced to four months in a Gila County jail for his involvement in the unlawful killing of a mountain lion.

"We sure hope Arizonans will not judge all hunters based on Frost's illegal actions. We know that most license holders are honest sports men and women who work hard to conserve wildlife. We don't want violators to damage the reputation of Arizona's ethical hunters," says Day.
 
Sounds like they could revoke his priviledges for 10 life times and he would still poach.
Also sounds like AZ needs a law that prohibits ownership/possession of weapons capable of taking game for people with revoked hunting priviledges, and a separate law that crushes those who provide a revokee with a weapon in the event they get caught "hunting" while under revocation. JM2C
 
This guy was not a regular hunter. He was a hired bounty hunter to get rid of lions for ranchers. There are plenty of crooks in the world who could care less about laws and figure they have more of a right to do what they want. That is why they invented jails. Need to send this old bastard to the cooler for a year and see how much he wants to poach after Bubba gets done with him.
 

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