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Jake September 9th, 2006 17:32

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Originally Posted by mcguyver
And those pot-smokers ARE armed with real guns (job hazards, bears, etc). Imagine one of them in a THC-haze walking up on a bunch of guys that appear to have real guns being used in what appears to be a violent manner.

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Kuraitenshi September 9th, 2006 17:36

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Originally Posted by Jake
Quote:

Originally Posted by mcguyver
And those pot-smokers ARE armed with real guns (job hazards, bears, etc). Imagine one of them in a THC-haze walking up on a bunch of guys that appear to have real guns being used in what appears to be a violent manner.

Haa HAAA HAAAAAA!!! Best comment today.. thanks, now I have to clean my monitor because I just spit a mouthful of diet coke all over it! :lol:

There is no better use for diet coke. except maybe as toilet bowl cleaner

Lokes September 10th, 2006 18:09

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Originally Posted by Kurgan
Folks,
After a bit of research and speaking with the Provincial Government reps at Natural Resources, I've found out that we (only applies to New Brunswick) can use crown land for gaming. The only provisions are,
1. Carry out everything brought on site, garbabe, septic waste, waste water...etc. Users must leave the site in the same condition as it was prior to their arrival.
2. Park vehicles in a manner that does not block a roadway, trail or access to a watercourse.
3. Obey all restricitons, postings and closures.
4. Comply with all existing legislation.

As a matter of courtesy, we should consult the local Rangers office as to our location of the game(s) to ensure we are not playing in any sensitive areas, near any commercial wood harvesting operations, or on anyone's "leased" crown lands.

In short, check with the Natural Resources office in your area to see if they know of areas you should not be in.

This only applies to The Province of New Brunswick players. I encourage other provinces to check with your Provincial government to see what if any restrictions are in place with regards to accessing crown land. Most crown land is owned by the Federal Government and administered by the Provincial Goverments.

Good luck.

This is excellent news for some of us, and regardless of whether you are on private or crown land, no matter how far out in the boonies you think you are, keeping the county Ranger office informed is always an excellent idea and only takes a simple phone call. This helps us establish a relationship with our local authorities so they might look towards our best interests when something DOES happen that could affect us as a community.

Amazing KG3 September 10th, 2006 18:16

this is gonna rock so much ass. Man Durgan, we seriously need to meet up here soon.

Kurgan September 11th, 2006 15:32

Yep. I'm pretty open this week.

Amazing KG3 September 11th, 2006 16:16

cool, ill try to contact forman and tankdude and well hang outs! ant ideas what to do?

Tankdude September 11th, 2006 16:16

I'm right here

Amazing KG3 September 11th, 2006 16:17

huh, any ideas?

Tankdude September 11th, 2006 16:20

meet up tomorow and maybe go scout out some land.

Kurgan September 14th, 2006 12:29

Sorry, I was late getting back to this string......

This saturday afternoon, Sept 16. I'm setting this time aside to do something. I like the idea of scouting some land, maybe do a little shooting if my batteries arrive.


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