**Hunting Permission Form** here it is!
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My only suggestions is that instead of saying "Permission is granted for: (check)" I would say Permession is granted for all of the activities listed below except those which are checked.
It will make the form easier to fill out, harder to doctor, and I think IMHO that you will get more permitted activities in the long run.
Using a form like this is great as it eliminates misunderstandings. Nice job.
HH
It will make the form easier to fill out, harder to doctor, and I think IMHO that you will get more permitted activities in the long run.
Using a form like this is great as it eliminates misunderstandings. Nice job.
HH
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Great post! I have one comment and a question.
First, I am wondering how valid liability laws are in the event of death, such as will the laws in most states still protect the landowner in the event of a hunter's death if the hunter's survivors try to take action against the landowner? This is the only reason a particular landowner I hunt on will not grant written permission, just says go ahead but will deny I have permission if something would happen to me.
Second, would it be a good idea to have the permission slip notorized?
First, I am wondering how valid liability laws are in the event of death, such as will the laws in most states still protect the landowner in the event of a hunter's death if the hunter's survivors try to take action against the landowner? This is the only reason a particular landowner I hunt on will not grant written permission, just says go ahead but will deny I have permission if something would happen to me.
Second, would it be a good idea to have the permission slip notorized?
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