Helping You Get the Most From Your Hunting Dogs
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| Anti-Hunter Must Grin and Bear It
A New Jersey man convicted of hunter harassment can add to his rap sheet a conviction of disorderly person, resisting arrest and interfering with state Fish & Wildlife officials when he trespassed and then tampered with a bear trap set for a nuisance bruin. As reported this summer in Bullet Points, Albert Kazemian was captured in the act of pouring human urine on the state fish and wildlife department-placed live trap to discourage bears from approaching. Kazemian has now been sentenced to 30 days in county jail and one year of probation, as well as $2,440 in fines. | |
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