SleepyJones
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- May 27, 2024
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Another question is how many people are hunting under the influence...
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Just general observation of people in everyday life now and there seems to be an attitude of doing what you want when you want, The rules don’t apply. Walking on the dont walk signal, driving through red lights, crossing on double yellow lines going 70mph. Why would it be any different in others areas of life? The breakdown of civility is real.
When you start adding BS arbitrary, subjective and vague laws and rules for the primary purpose of generating revenue for the state, the natural human response is "screw it all" in regards to the laws.Just general observation of people in everyday life now and there seems to be an attitude of doing what you want when you want, The rules don’t apply. Walking on the dont walk signal, driving through red lights, crossing on double yellow lines going 70mph. Why would it be any different in others areas of life? The breakdown of civility is real.
Good Lord that's a long way to drop the charges to from where he started.The judge accepted a plea deal and he was convicted of misdemeanor possession of ammunition.
The social acceptance and judicial disregard is frustrating.
Good Lord that's a long way to drop the charges to from where he started.
That sure doesn't seem to stop a lot of guys. It's amazing how many poaching investigations start and end with facebook posts, youtube footage, even TV shows. Some people will knowingly self-incriminate because they just can't help themselves. The glory and bragging rights are a big part of the motivation.I can't poach because I would like to display pictures if I get a great trophy!
Yep. Picked up my kid from school yesterday and a lady was parked on the red fire 'do not park' line. I threw out my arm in a 'what are you doing idiot' gesture, and she flipped me off.Just general observation of people in everyday life now and there seems to be an attitude of doing what you want when you want, The rules don’t apply. Walking on the dont walk signal, driving through red lights, crossing on double yellow lines going 70mph. Why would it be any different in others areas of life? The breakdown of civility is real.
Didn’t read all the replies in here but had something to add to yours.
I was stationed in Savannah for a hot minute. Did a lot of hunting on Fort Stewart and HAAF. What blew my mind about Georgia was the paper license. I recorded my deer on said paper license, but if I lost it I could just print out another paper license with blank tag slots and start over.
Hunted with a group of guys on some private land for a few years. Come to find out, one of them was doing just that. He would fill his tags, if I remember right it was 10 doe and 2 bucks, then go print a new license. He would “back date” a few entries and continue hunting. Once word got out that he was doing that, he was no longer invited to hunt with that group.