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Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by AFoster, Jul 3, 2011.

  1. AFoster

    AFoster Weekend Warrior

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    Dont get me wrong i dont plan on breaking any rules, but im just curious if any one knows, do hunting violations/ fishing/ littering go on your "record"
    as in is there any way for them to know your history like police know when you get pulled over, they can see what you have done and when.

    does anyone know if thats how outdoor type violations go?
    specifically im wondering about missouri, but im sure just about all the states are the same if not similiar.
     
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    Lastoneout Grizzled Veteran

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    Yes they go on the same record.
     
  3. AFoster

    AFoster Weekend Warrior

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    that makes sense but i wasnt sure. It always had me wondering whether or not the cons. agents would know the priors of anyone they checked.

    im assuming they have about the same equipment as police officers/ highway patrol etc.
     
  4. rickmur

    rickmur Die Hard Bowhunter

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    They have the same powers as a Police Officer if not more, however they can't write a traffic citation at least not in Md. I got pulled over in a 10 wheeler by one for speeding one time, must have been 25 or so years ago. He could only hold me there while he called a Police Office to issue the ticket which he didn't do but told me he could. I took him for his word and was very polite. :D
     
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    BowhuntMN Weekend Warrior

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    In Minnesota the DNR Co's are licensed Peace Officers just like any Deputy or city police. The have full police powers anywhere in the state
     

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