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Group Features Examples of Why They’re Denying Access to Hunters

November 25, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

It was probably the most controversial topic of North Dakota’s 2019 Legislative Session— Should landowners have to post their property in order to make it off limits to others? That debate took place legislatively as a result of Senate Bill [read more…]

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The Aftermath of the Posted ND Debate is Going to be Tough for Hunters

May 7, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

One of the most contentious bills of the recently completed 66th Legislative Session was Senate Bill 2315. This, of course, was the bill that dealt with the issue of whether landowners should have to post their property. Some referred to it [read more…]

North Dakota

The Chasm Between Landowners & Hunters Over Posting Could’ve Been Avoided

April 11, 2019 T. Arthur Mason

It’s an issue that pre-dates most of those serving in the North Dakota Legislature. At one time, it caused a rift… then a divide… and now a chasm. Of course, I’m speaking of whether landowners should have to post their [read more…]

North Dakota

Landowners Lose as “Posted North Dakota” Bill Goes Down in Senate

February 23, 2017 T. Arthur Mason

Many thought that this legislative session would be the one where landowners finally had the burden shifted from them to keep people off what is supposed to be their private property. But it wasn’t to be so for SB 2225– [read more…]

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