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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1534826" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>First off, in no way did I intimate that you were intentionally trying to get anyone into trouble and it's rather curious that you now say you just happened to run into a GW that discussed exactly what we're discussing here! Please reread the statute I quoted above because I am correct in my post. The 30' minimum is the right of way distance from the edge of the road for an "<strong>Unfenced</strong>" right of way. If the right of way is fenced, the fence and it's posts might be twice that distance from the edge of the road and you would still have to go across the fence before you would be legal to shoot. If what you say is true, the fence post was either not a part of the right of way and was more than 30' from the edge of the road, or the GW gave you incorrect information based on the way he/she is enforcing the law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1534826, member: 28854"] First off, in no way did I intimate that you were intentionally trying to get anyone into trouble and it's rather curious that you now say you just happened to run into a GW that discussed exactly what we're discussing here! Please reread the statute I quoted above because I am correct in my post. The 30' minimum is the right of way distance from the edge of the road for an "[B]Unfenced[/B]" right of way. If the right of way is fenced, the fence and it's posts might be twice that distance from the edge of the road and you would still have to go across the fence before you would be legal to shoot. If what you say is true, the fence post was either not a part of the right of way and was more than 30' from the edge of the road, or the GW gave you incorrect information based on the way he/she is enforcing the law. [/QUOTE]
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