If a land owner posts a no hunting sign, then can the land owner or his guests still legally hunt the land?
Should the sign say, no hunting without written permission of owner? This would allow the owner to legally hunt on posted land?
Owner and legal invited guests can hunt if posted as no hunting.
Check this Ontario link, it has a link to a permission form as well
https://oodmag.com/ask-a-co-can-i-hunt-a-property-with-no-hunting-signs-posted/
Use the No Trespassing sign. Then there is no confusion.
Stuff like this is hard to believe.
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Is this sign even legal to post? The property owner is threatening death to trespassers. It seems like the police would demand the sign be removed or the owner would be charged with uttering a death threat (im pretty sure this is a crime). On the other hand, if a trespasser entered and was shot, does this improve the legal position of the property owner? Where is Runkle, we need a discussion haha.
Depends on your province. In MB the law was "No Hunting" meant everyone including the owner, "No Trespassing" is what you put up if you were still going to hunt on it. That was a while back though, who knows what they have changed it to of late. - dan
Best Sign :
SURVIVING TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED
LOL. RJ
A bit curious how we have "evolved" as a society. Why signs? If it is private land, and you are not the owner, why would you think that you can enter onto that land without the owner's permission? Why does the land owner have to post any signs to warn? Maybe like thieves - if trespassers experienced true consequences for their actions, might not happen so often??
A bit curious how we have "evolved" as a society. Why signs? If it is private land, and you are not the owner, why would you think that you can enter onto that land without the owner's permission? Why does the land owner have to post any signs to warn? Maybe like thieves - if trespassers experienced true consequences for their actions, might not happen so often??