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A Bad Experience with Tennessee Wildlife Enforcement.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 5150831" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>I'm with you on doing everything you possibly can to retrieve the animal. The issue here is exhausted the avenues he had at the moment. Unfortunately, if the law is changed it's too late for this case but hopefully not the next. The ranger/officer done what I would consider to be the minimum of the law. Absolutely they could have allowed him to recover it as well. I personally think on state ground it should be a case by case situation, but also how many times could this potential situation tie up a ranger when they honestly need to be doing something else. I do think we both have the same thoughts, I'm just looking at it from why they did what they did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 5150831, member: 12150"] I’m with you on doing everything you possibly can to retrieve the animal. The issue here is exhausted the avenues he had at the moment. Unfortunately, if the law is changed it’s too late for this case but hopefully not the next. The ranger/officer done what I would consider to be the minimum of the law. Absolutely they could have allowed him to recover it as well. I personally think on state ground it should be a case by case situation, but also how many times could this potential situation tie up a ranger when they honestly need to be doing something else. I do think we both have the same thoughts, I’m just looking at it from why they did what they did. [/QUOTE]
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