SUCK IT ole son. Do you shoot a .270 and do you have a cabin with thousands of mounts?
Yes to loctite and screw heads marked with nail polish or something for a witness mark.
I get that SWFA is kind of a niche brand. I don’t know that I’ve ever seen anyone else using a scope from them in my area or circle of people I associate with. But their ability to bring products to the market is just horrendous.
I get what you’re trying to do, but it’s pure silliness. No one is requiring them to watch over the corner. The wolf and the calf, come on man. The judgment so far in this case is pretty clear. If there is a Wyoming rancher, landowner, or ranch hand that is stupid enough to spend all day parked...
This is my question not necessarily directed at you. If you take a CWD infected deer to your local butcher and they grind it, cut it in to steaks or whatever would the prions then be present at that facility?
Seems kind of Clickbaitish. Around 350 people get CJD every year in the United States. Seems odd that two of the cases happen at the same lodge.
I have a hard time believing there’s not a lab somewhere that is just feeding a monkey nothing but cooked CWD meat.
I get it. The initial ruling that was pretty clear though. As long as nothing is overturned on the 14th it would be a fools errand.
https://justiceforcowboys.com/2023/06/16/semerad-on-wyoming-corner-crossing-case/
A good read from the attorney for the Missouri four. I am honestly surprised...
What damages would he be able to articulate to a court that he incurred by you stepping over at the corner?
A fence post was damaged? A 6 foot t-post down here in Kansas cost around six dollars w/ tax. Damage to the grass, the sagebrush, the top wire on the fence is now stretched?
You’re...
That’s a good point. You don’t have to prove your innocence, the landowner/Sheriff/game warden would have to prove that you did not cross at the corner. If everything is upheld on the 14th. That would be a nightmare case to try to move forward.
I get what you’re saying, we will have to see if this is upheld on May 14.
“Wyoming’s chief U.S. District Judge Scott Skavdahl ruled that corner crossing is legal in the checkerboard area of Wyoming when a person does not set foot on private land and causes no damage.”
Thanks for the advice. I don’t think it’s needed though. I just can’t imagine any county attorneys are going to be in a big rush to get their ass handed to them in a courtroom after witnessing the proceedings so far.
Anyway please see what Cnelk posted above seems clear enough.
Vortex is going to have to update their warranty policy: If your vortex optic was used in the commission of a war crime, it is no longer covered under our VIP warranty program.
I can only hope that as soon as a Colorado wolf steps foot in Wyoming it’s shot in the face…….and that a pack of wolves eventually makes it’s way into Estes Park and rips apart a whole herd of elk in the front lawn of the Stanley hotel.