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Old 02-15-2023, 09:48 AM   #21
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Default Trespassers on Bear

I am having flashbacks on our discussion in "Trespassers on Bear." It begins and ends with respect for another's property. Being legally or technically right does not make it right to enter on someone else's property without a legitimate purpose. I am not a hunter, so perhaps there are customs and courtesies with respect to hunting on another's property that I know nothing about. However, for nearly all other circumstances, respect and reasonableness should dictate whether the person has a right to be on someone else's property. As I said, having a legal right to do something doesn't necessarily mean it is the right thing to do.
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