Other States

We have heard from many other states on our program and would love to hear from you.

 This case was done under the rules of the Iowa legal system, your state may be different.

My program may be helpful in any other state in which you are having damages from deer and think you can do nothing about it.  There is no state in which state owned animals can destroy your property and you cannot do anything about it.  You can use what we have learned in Iowa, and with some research on the laws in your state, I believe you can stop the deer damage on your private property in your state.

Be sure to allow the state government in your state to do everything they can to stop the deer damage on your property.  Document everything and do not help them with your time or money (fences, repellents, ect.) unless they pay you as they "attempt" (but fail) to stop the deer damage.  Offer only to shoot the deer at no cost to you, as this is the cheapest and only effective way to stop the deer damage.  If they ask you to put up a fence or use your time just say no and mention the 13th Us amendment to the constitution: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction”. You are not a slave to there deer and note that to them if they ask you to help (money or time) them with their "problem" state animals.

  What we have found out is if you help them, they will blame you for the "failure" of their program, as they will say you did not do enough.  Let them fail, not you.  Be sure to contact your state legislators and governor on your situation, so if you have to go to court you be able to show you did everything you could to get the state to do something, and you can show they failed.   I cannot stress to much, to document with letters, E-mails, video and audio recording of all conversations and meetings that takes place. Do not use phone calls.

Good luck and let us know how your state is doing to stop the deer damage to your property.

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I am not a lawyer, I am a tree farmer and have spent 20 years and three days sitting in a courtroom to understand what the constitutional right to protect property means, and how to apply it to my property.  Currently the state of Iowa has had no objections to my method of "protection property" under the Iowa constitution but your results may be different.  No person who has used this information has ever been charged with any violation of Iowa or other state laws.  You may want to contact a lawyer on this issue.

 

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