ttousi wrote:caution....DNR regs....motor vehicle..........loaded long gun....CHAINSAW....LEATHER GOALIE MASK
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ttousi wrote:caution....DNR regs....motor vehicle..........loaded long gun....CHAINSAW....LEATHER GOALIE MASK
Seismic Sam wrote:ttousi wrote:caution....DNR regs....motor vehicle..........loaded long gun....CHAINSAW....LEATHER GOALIE MASK
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ttousi wrote:FWIW
Over the past 15years every CO I’ve had speaking at FAS classes specifically states a motor vehicle is anything powered by a motor or being pulled (ie trailer) including farm tractors.
Seems to be borne out by MN 169.011MN 169.011 DEFINITIONS
Subd. 42.Motor vehicle.
"Motor vehicle" means every vehicle which is self-propelled and every vehicle which is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires. Motor vehicle does not include an electric personal assistive mobility device or a vehicle moved solely by human power.
Does not matter whether it is private or public land.
Additionally if it’s uncased and you say you are hunting it best be during a season that is open and you have license for. The CO’s have cautioned that it does not apply year round.
While 624 .7181 states you can carry a loaded long gun in public it does not apply to a motor vehicle2016 Minnesota Hunting Regulations
GENERAL HUNTING INFORMATION
The following are general hunting regulations. Regulations for specific
game species follow:
HOW DO I LEGALLY TRANSPORT MY FIREARM?
A person may not transport a firearm, including a handgun, in or on a
motor vehicle unless the firearm is:
• unloaded* and fastened in a case so that no part of the firearm is
exposed (a holster is not a legal case);
• unloaded* and in the closed trunk of a motor vehicle; or
• carried under a permit to carry a pistol or handgun.
Under the following circumstances, a person may transport unloaded,
uncased firearms (excluding pistols) in a motor vehicle, including ATVs:
• while at a shooting range with permission
• while lawfully hunting on private or public land or while travelling to
or from a site the person intends to hunt or trap or has lawfully hunted
that day.
YMMV
ETA Good ideaI'll bring an AR pistol up just to be on the kosher side of the law regardless.
Holland&Holland wrote:
How about coyotes? They are open year round and are routinely hunted with ARs.
BigDog58 wrote:If the POPO can't get it done for you, I believe being out there shooting you own targets, using a "friend's" 50 BMG might get their immediate attention. 800 gr projectiles at approx 2800 fps flying overhead, make one helluva report from the sonic boom. Now, you just need to locate a "friend" that likes to target shoot
FJ540 wrote:BigDog58 wrote:If the POPO can't get it done for you, I believe being out there shooting you own targets, using a "friend's" 50 BMG might get their immediate attention. 800 gr projectiles at approx 2800 fps flying overhead, make one helluva report from the sonic boom. Now, you just need to locate a "friend" that likes to target shoot
David was up with his boys last summer shooting a 50bmg. I have a dead tree to prove it. My friendly neighbors from the other end of the beach road were out fishing and mentioned it was louder than anything they'd ever heard shot up there and knew it had to be coming from me.
Randy, an unwilling participant?? Really?? I can't play games with people who mow my fuaking grass across the street from their property without justifying their shooting at me? Is that really what you just said??
There were 14 letters of objection to my swamp crossing road (forestry access permit application) and not one of them had any concern for something relating to the swamp who hadn't previously shot guns into said wetland on numerous occasions prior to my ownership. The whole damn neighborhood used to use my property for their own purposes and many have banded together to attempt to prevent me from enjoying it. It's been over 6 years, and they still can't get over it. Why can't I make fun of that fact? How the hell does it justify people shooting at me?
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