Louisiana law lets wildlife agents trespass on private property
Posted on AllSides March 13th, 2024
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A Louisiana law allows state wildlife agents to come onto private property without a warrant or the owner's permission. One property owner is suing, seeking to get the practice declared unconstitutional. Tom Manuel is a self-described "lifelong outdoorsman," professional forester, and wildlife biologist who manages forestland for clients in east Louisiana. He also owns a 240-acre parcel of undeveloped land that he uses primarily for harvesting timber, but where he also hunts. The property is only accessible via a locked gate, and the property line is ringed in blue paint,...
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