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Posted by herpmaineiac on April 25, 2003 at 21:46:22:
In Reply to: You are either not in California or you were given bad info posted by Aaron on April 25, 2003 at 15:27:00:
I'll Double check with Lt. Schwall in Sacramento. I'm not trying to intimidate you, I'm trying to give people a heads up, these departments are looking for ways to make up for the budget shortfall. I do hope some of the poachers I met in the past 13 months are seeing this because they are screwing the rest of us.
CA PENAL CODE SECTION 602(j) [purpose to injure]
prohibits entry on to any land whether open to the public or not for the purpose of injuring any property or property rights or with the intention of interfering, obstructing, or injuring any lawful business or occupation carried on by the owner, owner's agent, or person in lawful possession.
I think tearing up habitat (rock formations, logs, etc) is considered injuring the property owner's rights. Even the removal of animals off the property could be considered injury.
If you are one of the good guy's and have felt intimidated I'm really sorry.
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