Should I let a meth addict back onto my property?
Question by Catfish_Woman154: Should I let a meth addict back onto my property?
Had a forty year old neighbor with a twenty year history of drug abuse that I use to let hunt on my rural property ask for permission to hunt the property again. I was not aware he had such an extensive history with drug abuse or I would have never let him on the property in the first place.
He was arrested for manufacturing crystal meth back in November of 2006 and served a couple of months in a county jail. Now he wants permission to hunt on my property again. He says he’s been clean for a year, but the guy comes across now as slick and manipulative. Too friendly. Too pushy friendly.
The police dogs from the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics got “hits” on my property around an abandoned house. I told him this and he denys ever using or manufacturing the god-awful subtance in or around the house. I don’t believe him and my instincts tell me he’s full of cr** and to stay away from him. So what would you do?
Best answer:
Answer by Ben F
I would post “No Trespassing” signs around the property including “No Hunting” signs. If he is doing things on your property its because of it being an ideal place and out of the way of suspicion. He thinks he’s got you worked over so you’ll let him do what he wants. Besides you don’t want to be responsible for whats found on your property and with the trespassing signs being posted you could always have him arrested if he’s caught on your property. Protect yourself
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