If you get caught doing that in Oklahoma, each head of livestock can carry up to 10 years in prison.
A better solution would be to find a short rope and a tall tree, but I have been to areas of Oklahoma where there are very few trees, so maybe their solution can work, too.
If someone breaks into your home and steals a jewelry box they’ll get pennies on the dollar for it. But cattle are different. They can get the same value at market as if they truly owned them.
That is a very interesting point. I wonder if any other stolen property is also as easy to quickly into a market price return?
Cattle rustling has a long, colorful history right?
Cattle rustling has been around since Moby Dick was a minnow. As soon as cattle were brought into this country, hundreds of years ago, people stole them.
No point to make on this, I just really liked his response.
[–] Thisismyvoatusername ago
A better solution would be to find a short rope and a tall tree, but I have been to areas of Oklahoma where there are very few trees, so maybe their solution can work, too.
That is a very interesting point. I wonder if any other stolen property is also as easy to quickly into a market price return?
No point to make on this, I just really liked his response.