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so you live along this lovely river spot, and assholes come along to party/****/piss on your property
get motion sensors that start playing the theme to Deliverance |
I do not think the sand bars are private property.
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I say this one ends with a hung jury. |
from "A Summary or Missouri Water Laws"
Page 138 or PDF Page 152 Navigability Of all instream water uses, navigation is the only one provided for and protected by the U.S. Constitution (the Commerce Clause). 17 All navigable rivers are subject to public use for navigation. 18 The legal term for this is “navigational servitude.” Determination of navigability may be made several ways. 19 If a stream is navigable under federal determination, then the national government or the state government holds title to the streambed. Page 142 or PDF Page 156 Boating and Recreation The Missouri case of Elder v. Delcour, 269 S.W.2d 17 (1954) recognizes the public right of recreational navigation in all watercourses that have flow sufficient to float a recreational boat. 24 “Congress mandated that Missouri, ”wrote the court," like many Midwestern states created from federal territories, 25 must recognize free navigability by the public of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, their tributaries, and portages between them.” This provision was derived from the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, art. IV, 1 Stat. 52 (1789) I voted Murder. The guy has a right to be pissed about boaters (Drunks) pissing on his property. Bringing a gun down to confront them wasn't the smartest thing. Throwing rocks at a guy holding a gun wasn't smart. A round or two in a safe direction probably would of ended the rock throwing. IF it didn't and they continued to throw rocks. CALL the Police. IF the drunks follow you and continue to throw rocks. Dig more graves. |
He killed that guy. Instead of a pistol invest in a JYD.
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Also when I think of Steelville MO I think of Archie Kehr Kelsos. He sold and fought that strain for 60+ years.
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A mean ass Cujo would have fixed his problem. I cruised around lake arrowhead a while back and the amount of Cujo lookin hounds was astonishing. I didn't think they had them type hounds to be hospitable. |
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Sounds like a float trip got a little too beer-brave with a guy who was a little less than stable... |
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This is exactly why you approach a farm house around here slowly and in the least aggressive manner possible. Because it’s guaranteed that there will be a pack of mostly feral dogs hanging around that will furiously guard their gravy train. Jim and Resin Bowie were said to sleep with a pack of Catahoula’s at the foot of their bed. There’s a reason for that. |
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The other part of the problem is that city people have zero ****in clue how to operate in the country. Mother****ers move out here and think they got it made. What they got is more money and pride than logic. |
Years ago (like 20 or so), when I was much more into the partying aspect of floating, we were snorkeling around a hole, looking for big fish. We were fishing too. We found probably 15-20 Milwaukees Best beers that someone had dumped when their canoe tipped. We picked them up and threw them in our trash bag. Several hours later, some college aged gals came by all hammered and out of beer. They asked us if we had any extra. Of course, being the gentlemen we were, we told them "you bet, show us your tits". They did, and we promptly handed over the warm MB that we had found earlier that day. Ahhh, the good old days.
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Went to high school with the lawyer. Carry on.
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