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Re: Clearing Overgrown Land

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jmorris wrote:
C-dub wrote:.....
Why would you recommend painting rings around the trees when the section you quoted clearly says the markings must be vertical?
Evidently it's a common misunderstanding. First time I ever saw this after moving to Texas (1996) it was a purple ring around a tree so I guess I just always just blew right past the "vertical" when reading 30.05.
As long as the circle around the tree is at least 8’ in the vertical it should be legal as minimum width is one inch.

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Re: Clearing Overgrown Land

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If they're tearing down fences and gates, I don't think they'll respect signs or purple paint.
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Re: Clearing Overgrown Land

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1911 10MM wrote:
jmorris wrote:
C-dub wrote:.....
Why would you recommend painting rings around the trees when the section you quoted clearly says the markings must be vertical?
Evidently it's a common misunderstanding. First time I ever saw this after moving to Texas (1996) it was a purple ring around a tree so I guess I just always just blew right past the "vertical" when reading 30.05.
As long as the circle around the tree is at least 8’ in the vertical it should be legal as minimum width is one inch.
Pretty sure it wasn't *that* tall. It wasn't 8" either. More like 3" or 4".
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Re: Clearing Overgrown Land

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zmcgooga wrote:After some research apparently it's legal in Texas to use a "device" to protect your property. :txflag:

Tex. Pen. Code §§ 9.43 &9.44
As long as the device used is not known to cause serious bodily harm or death.
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Re: Clearing Overgrown Land

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I'm thinking that if you left a spike strip in a deer corn bag, strategically placed, you could have a solid defense to prosecution with a "Oh man, that's where my raccoon strip went. It must have fallen off the truck when we left. Those 'coons can tear a feeder up, I'll tell ya. Now, about these trespassers..."

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