Okay Bucky , I will try this one more time and then I quit. Talking to you, that is. You dish out impertinence as if you had the sole rights to do so just because you were wounded and it is almost infuriating. You are not the only wounded service member. While I was in the diving community in the USN, I knew several team members whose motto was "Adapt or Die" not "adjust to whine". Now pay attention and read this with your one good eye.
Get your facts straight and tell the whole truth. Bill Gray is not THE supervising biologist for the State of Alabama, he is the supervisor in District 4. Bill Gray was not there and I doubt he would second guess officers in the field without knowing all the facts. (Free handout AL. Reg Book 2010-2011 pg 11). Lets just skip on down to the "ignoring my rights crap"... No one and I reiterate No One has said, hinted or indicated that you don't have the right to keep and bear arms - and I will fight to the death to keep mine. I took the same oath as you, you .... and however distasteful I will defend yours. You were standing in/on private property owned by the railroad. In Alabama the r/r and its right of way is deemed private property. You had a loaded firearm, wearing camo, wearing orange and standing in the r/r tracks looking at a clearcut. You were hunting..... 9-11-257. You will not find anything in the Constitution of Alabama about carrying a loaded firearm on a r/r track. You will find it in the Code of Alabama 9-11-257. I have no fuzzy logic. Here is a thought, why don't the GW's turn over the info to the R/R police and you could be charged again for trespassing? The location where you were stopped is 3/10 of a mile from the public road. The opposing side of that road( or north of that road)is mgmt area also. My uninformed opinion is based on a lifetime of dealing with charlatans, 12 years in the USN, a 4 year college degree with a dual minor of Psychology and Criminology. I guess your worldly and buffoonish opinion is based on...I don't know , maybe you got hit by a train. Goodby and good luck