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brhaco
at Sun Jul 4 07:39:17 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by brhaco ]
I have to say that, to my surprise, I mostly agree with Welker here. Even though some LE are clearly trying to use this law to intimidate as many herpers as possible-especially in the Border region-that does not mean we should roll over and play dead.
I for one have barely changed my road-cruising habits since the law was passed (I rarely kept anything anyway). I've been stopped quite a few times, but a calm, cooperative attitude-while nonetheless knowing the law and insisting it be followed-has served myself, and others, quite well.
If you voluntarily give up your rights, they will be more than happy to take them from you. ----- Brad Chambers
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