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<blockquote data-quote="Gibby1" data-source="post: 1266992" data-attributes="member: 15983"><p>Playing devil's advocate a little bit, yes, you get turned down and you come back to do it properly.</p><p></p><p>If I'm out hunting with the new gun that I bought, and the ranger finds me walking through the woods and I tell him I'm hunting Elk with my nice new gun. I proudly show him my campsite and nice new truck that I bought to go hunting as well as all the cool camping stuff that I have. He asks for my hunting license - I didn't know I needed one. What would the ranger do? I would assume he would do far more than just tell me to go home. I have a feeling that all my nice new stuff would no longer be mine...</p><p></p><p>Just because you spend the money on fuel and necessities doesn't give anyone the freedom to not follow the rules. Should someone be ticketed because they didn't know that they needed a reservation and camped in one of the "illegal" camp areas. I don't think so, but they should be sent packing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibby1, post: 1266992, member: 15983"] Playing devil's advocate a little bit, yes, you get turned down and you come back to do it properly. If I'm out hunting with the new gun that I bought, and the ranger finds me walking through the woods and I tell him I'm hunting Elk with my nice new gun. I proudly show him my campsite and nice new truck that I bought to go hunting as well as all the cool camping stuff that I have. He asks for my hunting license - I didn't know I needed one. What would the ranger do? I would assume he would do far more than just tell me to go home. I have a feeling that all my nice new stuff would no longer be mine... Just because you spend the money on fuel and necessities doesn't give anyone the freedom to not follow the rules. Should someone be ticketed because they didn't know that they needed a reservation and camped in one of the "illegal" camp areas. I don't think so, but they should be sent packing. [/QUOTE]
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