Hardcorehunter
UL Shelter/Stove Geek
urban areas?
Here are a couple of different scenarios:
1.You are hunting near a road or highway. You shoot a deer with your bow and the deer takes off and runs right into a family in a SUV and they hit the deer and it either damages their vehicle or worst yet, they are all killed.
2. You are hunting in a suburban setting and you shoot a deer and it runs up and lays down in someones backyard. A kid sees the deer and goes up to it and the deer kicks the child and injures or kills the kid.
Are there any laws in the IA regs or state that you live in to protect a hunter from having criminal or civil charges brought against them? With all of the urban sprawl and housing develpments near timbers, hwys close to timber,and city doe hunts being conducted; any of these scenarios is a real possibility. One could always argue that due to you shooting the deer, you caused the deers' behavior. I posted this on another forum and in 10 hours of being posted, three people had either friends or themselves have one of these scenarios happen to them. They were fortunate in that no one was injured and only property damage occured and the property owners didn't try to sue. What are your thoughts?
Here are a couple of different scenarios:
1.You are hunting near a road or highway. You shoot a deer with your bow and the deer takes off and runs right into a family in a SUV and they hit the deer and it either damages their vehicle or worst yet, they are all killed.
2. You are hunting in a suburban setting and you shoot a deer and it runs up and lays down in someones backyard. A kid sees the deer and goes up to it and the deer kicks the child and injures or kills the kid.
Are there any laws in the IA regs or state that you live in to protect a hunter from having criminal or civil charges brought against them? With all of the urban sprawl and housing develpments near timbers, hwys close to timber,and city doe hunts being conducted; any of these scenarios is a real possibility. One could always argue that due to you shooting the deer, you caused the deers' behavior. I posted this on another forum and in 10 hours of being posted, three people had either friends or themselves have one of these scenarios happen to them. They were fortunate in that no one was injured and only property damage occured and the property owners didn't try to sue. What are your thoughts?