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Patrick24601

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About Patrick24601

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  • Birthday 10/26/1970

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    Guns and finding a job.
  1. I just called a friend who works out of the Ephrata Fish and Game office and he stated that in his area if you hit an animal they do not care if you put it out of it's misery as long as they are called and told. You cannot take the meat or rack from the animal. When they get to the animal it had better have had a major injury. He went on to say that depending on the geographic area of the state and what you hit (ie coyote, deer, elk) and who gets to the accident site first will determine what occurrs. I asked what best practice would be and he said "Call your local fish and game office an
  2. Your welcome Mr. Gunfun. I agree with you about right legal choice and wrong pratical choice btw. As a side rant, the state of Washignton in the last couple of years has lowered penaties for crimes and dropped supervision of parolees to approximately half of what it was three years ago. More repeat offenders are getting out of prision with no supervision and alot of offenders know that all they are going to get for new crimes, if they get caught, is a slap on the wrist. They have already closed three prisions and are looking at others to possibly close. Makes me feel all warm and fu
  3. RCW 77.15.410 Unlawful hunting of big game — Penalty. *** CHANGE IN 2011 *** (SEE 1340.SL) *** (1) A person is guilty of unlawful hunting of big game in the second degree if the person: (a) Hunts for, takes, or possesses big game and the person does not have and possess all licenses, tags, or permits required under this title; ( Violates any rule of the commission or director regarding seasons, bag or possession limits, closed areas including game reserves, closed times, or any other rule governing the hunting, taking, or possession of big game; or © Pos
  4. "So if a uniformed police officer did what he did, would everyone still agree with the outcome? " It's Seattle so you never know. The Police Department has been under a lot of fire for police brutality the last couple of years.
  5. You legally cannot shoot the animal due to the RCW's here in Washington, however you should call the local dispatch (911) and sometimes they can give permission due to length of time for a LEO response. 99% of the time they will say no, because of people who actually try to hit game animals for the meat. If you do shoot the animal it will depend on the responding LEO's attitude as to what happens. Most would understand but you are putting yourself at risk for anything from a citation to getting a pair of bracelets and a free ride in the back of a patrol car. The response can be very geogr
  6. Between Spokane and Moses Lake. Gun Fun talk to the guys at Sharp Shooter indoor range. They keep track of the different shoots in the area.
  7. Um Hello, first time caller and long time... Opps wrong media... Patrick is my first name. 24601 refers to a character in Les Mis, Jean Valjean. To me he is symbolic of how we all make mistakes but what we do afterwards shows our character. I had made a career choice (15 years) and I recently quit my job as It was not me. I just got tired of dealing with all the Javert's in my department. So I kinda feel like him when he got his yellow ticket of leave. The funny part is, I was a Parole Officer. So I really can relate. My real nickname is Radar. I still look like my MASH
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