Is what CJ did all that much different than SeekOne?
Killed a big deer and made money on it, who cares about the laws or ethics?
Killed a big deer and made money on it, who cares about the laws or ethics?
I dont think so. S1 is not violating laws.Is what CJ did all that much different than SeekOne?
Killed a big deer and made money on it, who cares about the laws or ethics?
Seek one paid the landowner. CJ didn't.Is what CJ did all that much different than SeekOne?
Killed a big deer and made money on it, who cares about the laws or ethics?
You want to fix this problem? Allow the landowner to sue in civil courtroom and recover damages directly from the poacher based on what the landowner feels value is.
Poacher gets the criminal charges and fines, then he has to go to civil court. 'He killed my 200in buck i have been watching for 3 years, I need $200,000 pain and suffering the loss of bucky'. Get some quarter of a million dollar judgements against poachers, and it will slow down real quick.
I can't believe it hasn't been done. Its probably been done for private operations.You want to fix this problem? Allow the landowner to sue in civil courtroom and recover damages directly from the poacher based on what the landowner feels value is.
Poacher gets the criminal charges and fines, then he has to go to civil court. 'He killed my 200in buck i have been watching for 3 years, I need $200,000 pain and suffering the loss of bucky'. Get some quarter of a million dollar judgements against poachers, and it will slow down real quick.
Great idea, until the wealthy gentleman that owns and pours money into his large plot of land starts suing the guy that hunts his 5 acre spot beside him and kills the buck he's after even if it's legal.You want to fix this problem? Allow the landowner to sue in civil courtroom and recover damages directly from the poacher based on what the landowner feels value is.
Poacher gets the criminal charges and fines, then he has to go to civil court. 'He killed my 200in buck i have been watching for 3 years, I need $200,000 pain and suffering the loss of bucky'. Get some quarter of a million dollar judgements against poachers, and it will slow down real quick.
Alexander's sentencing is scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 11. Maximum sanctions could include $13,750 in fines, community control, a five-year hunting license suspension, and restitution for both bucks. The larger buck's antlers have 18 scorable points, and the final restitution has been calculated at $35,071.73. The final restitution for the second buck, with eight scorable points, is $4,625.
Good points, and I also did not follow this case enough to know that there was another deer involved. Supported my earlier point, though.
I don't like the idea of a landowner or leaseholder suing over a deer that they do not own with no way of knowing who, when, and where someone would have had an opportunity to shoot that deer had it not been poached. I like the fines for restitution by the state. There should be a way to increase the fines that is not necessarily tied to the size of the antlers. Maybe there is leeway for increasing amounts which would be great for repeat offenders and there probably are other fines and jail time that get increased as well. A lot of poachers would never be worried about getting sued even if it was something done on a regular basis.
If it was leased ground or the landowner could prove they were in discussion of leasing to a client, I think they could sue for lost revenue. They'd have to prove the value of the lease went down or they lost clients because the deer was killed - which likely wouldn't be tough to do.
I don't like the idea of a landowner or leaseholder suing over a deer that they do not own with no way of knowing who, when, and where someone would have had an opportunity to shoot that deer had it not been poached. I like the fines for restitution by the state. There should be a way to increase the fines that is not necessarily tied to the size of the antlers. Maybe there is leeway for increasing amounts which would be great for repeat offenders and there probably are other fines and jail time that get increased as well. A lot of poachers would never be worried about getting sued even if it was something done on a regular basis.
He wouldn't have a leg to stand on.Great idea, until the wealthy gentleman that owns and pours money into his large plot of land starts suing the guy that hunts his 5 acre spot beside him and kills the buck he's after even if it's legal.
Don't act like it wouldn't happen, because it would.
He wouldn't have a leg to stand on.
Nor would the other have the money to fight it. It would happen I'm telling you.He wouldn't have a leg to stand on.