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By John Geiger
Special to ESPNOutdoors.com Tuesday, June 23, 2009 What should a hunter do when a game warden asks him for his gun? One would think every hunter in the U.S. would know the answer to that question. State agencies and the NRA say: "Do whatever the officer tells you." But it's apparently not that simple, as some citizens and Wisconsin officials are finding out. Citizens have a right to bear arms. Game wardens have the right to disarm. But what if no crime is evident? Most hunters in the field offer their guns to wardens who ask, "Would y ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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