So if a farmer in MN has a crop of vegetables planted and he also wants to bow hunt for deer on his farm, would it be a crime for him to hunt next to his planted field? or how about his cattle feed piles?
Answer NO it is not illegal for a farmer to hunt on his own land while doing normal agriculture practices. So the question is, would a DNR officer be dumb enough to arrest a farmer for deer hunting next to his planted crops the deer are already eating???? If a DNR officer did that all of MN farm land would instantly become illegal for non-landowners to hunt. As farmers would be really F’N pissed if they have to watch their crops being eaten by massive deer herds but not allowed to hunt on their own farm!!!!!… Watch for this legal case to come soon!!!!! DNR is nasty! Someone please tell me under what MN constitutional statute did WE the People give our wild animals to be under total control by the DNR??????? NOT FOUND!! WAKE UP DUMMIES THEY DONT HAVE THAT LEGAL RIGHT!
Alton konig
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October 29, 2021 at 4:24 am
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