Ok, I'll think about how she feels about how in the last 10 years or so there has been increasing traffic on a river that used to be pretty quite before the advent of invading armadas of sleds. I'll come to the conclusion it's not so quite & rural anymore & I'll think I'll sell my riverfront property to a sled owner & MOVE!

I'd hate it too if I had lived there since Moses & enjoyed peace & quiet for 90% of my lifespan & now it's all gone & my piece of mind is all but a memory. SO MOVE! Times change! Things happen! beathead

Like I said earlier -her FAMILY should have stepped up & either removed her gun or encouraged her to move to another home on a non-navigable stream. They should have seen it comming. Even if I agree with my parents point of view but feel they will put someone in danger or are making threats of bodily harm I will do something about it. I would hate to see my mom behind bars or have her kill someone.

Conflicts like this have been going on since the advent of private ownership. Exercising the proper responsibility of property ownership is a choice.

The Sheriffs Deputy could file a civil suit & own that nice piece of riverfront! Did the old lady or the family ever think of that?