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screw it then, i'm lying to every law enforcement officer i see from now on. and if a conservation agent tries to enforce a non wildlife code violation on me, i'll be making sure to point out that he's overstepping his jurisdiction.

haven't they ever heard of refering a case to the State's Attorney's office for prosecution? seems to work on NCSI miamilachicagonewyorkwestplains...

Technically, the way the agency was designed, he has more jurisdiction and powers of search and seizure than any other law enforcement. A MDC agent does need a warrant for a search and can go anywhere in the state with his powers.

But it is only illegal to lie to him if you are proven guilty in a court of law. You are presumed innocent till proven guilty.

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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