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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 5124122" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p>And, they probably don't have anything to worry about having them. I wouldn't be surprised to know that some wildlife officers are over their possession limits as well.</p><p></p><p>As I said earlier, it would take either consent or a search warrant to search a home freezer and do a count. The only time I am aware of that happening was during search warrants for other violations.</p><p></p><p>However, with that being said, I have a major philosophical problem with having such laws/regulations on the books to be selectively enforced. While I was there, I tried on more than one occasion to get the law enforcement group to recommend changes in those regulations if they were just on the books for selective use. I got outvoted every time. The group wanted them there to help deal with major violation situations.</p><p></p><p>And, there are some loopholes in the limits as well. IMO, there is nothing in the law that says a person can't give a possession limit to another person in the household. Thus, if there are four persons in that household, IMO, the possession limit is multiplied by four.</p><p></p><p>Your mileage may vary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 5124122, member: 1859"] And, they probably don't have anything to worry about having them. I wouldn't be surprised to know that some wildlife officers are over their possession limits as well. As I said earlier, it would take either consent or a search warrant to search a home freezer and do a count. The only time I am aware of that happening was during search warrants for other violations. However, with that being said, I have a major philosophical problem with having such laws/regulations on the books to be selectively enforced. While I was there, I tried on more than one occasion to get the law enforcement group to recommend changes in those regulations if they were just on the books for selective use. I got outvoted every time. The group wanted them there to help deal with major violation situations. And, there are some loopholes in the limits as well. IMO, there is nothing in the law that says a person can't give a possession limit to another person in the household. Thus, if there are four persons in that household, IMO, the possession limit is multiplied by four. Your mileage may vary. [/QUOTE]
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