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WY Corner Crossing Now Legal
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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5843963" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>This exactly.</p><p></p><p>It is now officially legal to corner cross in the eyes of superior courts... it is not a crime, and you will not be prosecuted.</p><p></p><p>That being said, the civil matter is far from being sorted out. If you are caught corner crossing, you can still be sued in civil court for supppsed damage causing 'devaluation' of the landowners property. Until that civil presidence is set and absolves corner crossers from any potential liability from theoretical devaluation of the surrounding private land, I would be very, very careful about thinking you can corner cross without consequence.</p><p></p><p>The wardens for that particular GMU will know the landowner ranchers and which ones will allow you to corner cross without repercussions and which ranchers are going to push the issue. And don't expect to be granted permission to retrieve/ pursue a wounded animal that makes it back onto private.depending on state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5843963, member: 2805"] This exactly. It is now officially legal to corner cross in the eyes of superior courts... it is not a crime, and you will not be prosecuted. That being said, the civil matter is far from being sorted out. If you are caught corner crossing, you can still be sued in civil court for supppsed damage causing 'devaluation' of the landowners property. Until that civil presidence is set and absolves corner crossers from any potential liability from theoretical devaluation of the surrounding private land, I would be very, very careful about thinking you can corner cross without consequence. The wardens for that particular GMU will know the landowner ranchers and which ones will allow you to corner cross without repercussions and which ranchers are going to push the issue. And don't expect to be granted permission to retrieve/ pursue a wounded animal that makes it back onto private.depending on state. [/QUOTE]
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