Another question, what if the land in question is CFR? If someone steals your darn trees do you still have to pay the county/state for the stumpage? Seems to me if they're stealing from the county Deputy Dawg might get off his doughnut eating overpaid unionized 1/2 moons and do something (yeah yeah I know better odds in the powerball). It also seems to me if the illegal harvesting of trees causes a decrease in your property value a massive civil suit may be in order and if the law minimizes the damages to less than what occurred it seem that would a restraint on your "life, liberty and pursuit of happiness" and abrogation of your property rights with out "due process" plus after the trees are stolen file an appeal on your property taxes, with the stolen and damaged trees it's got to be worth less and if the law doesn't allow for recovery of losses it's worth even less. Hmmmmm seem to me if a few thousand of us hit the courts at the same time especially during in election year they might be forced into doing something. Man the tea party/ ACE needs to find some really bored lawyers and give them gainful employment with constitutional challenges to this stupidity.
Yes their are some good loggers out there but not many and the theives drive the good ones out. They have the same advantage that roofers, architects and contractors have. You don't hire them to often so the lack of repeat business doesn't effect their business viability.
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