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<blockquote data-quote="Headhunter" data-source="post: 3308791" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>I think the Kansas thing was a stretch from all I have read and that is about the only way I know of to get information. No matter what the Kansas thing was though, whether Spook was innocent, mistaken, guilty, or maybe guilty of what he was charged with and possibly other things that weren't caught, he was still found guilty and sentenced. To not accept the punishment and abide by the law seems pretty arrogant and stupid in my thinking. </p><p></p><p>It is not excusable or justifiable in anyway, but when you are a new hunter or fishermen or young or have never been taught what is correct (you should still be punished by the law if you break game laws) but a person should learn from it and not do it again and study the game laws so you do not make any other "mistakes". Spook is way past knowing what is right and wrong and more than deserves what he gets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Headhunter, post: 3308791, member: 652"] I think the Kansas thing was a stretch from all I have read and that is about the only way I know of to get information. No matter what the Kansas thing was though, whether Spook was innocent, mistaken, guilty, or maybe guilty of what he was charged with and possibly other things that weren't caught, he was still found guilty and sentenced. To not accept the punishment and abide by the law seems pretty arrogant and stupid in my thinking. It is not excusable or justifiable in anyway, but when you are a new hunter or fishermen or young or have never been taught what is correct (you should still be punished by the law if you break game laws) but a person should learn from it and not do it again and study the game laws so you do not make any other "mistakes". Spook is way past knowing what is right and wrong and more than deserves what he gets. [/QUOTE]
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