Dr_Zinj;
Just a few thoughts.
> Trespassers could be there by accident, or attempting a friendly visit to you.
Accident? With clearly posted signs? If they can't read, they shouldn't be driving. "Friendly Visit?" I have posted signs saying to stay out. My signs are me trying to be nice. When that fails, I fall back on not being nice.
> Now I'm going to add a couple of caveats. First thing is to call 911 if you can.
They are 45-60 minutes away. We are the largest county in the state with the fewest badges per acre or per person. Not going to bother them for a simple trespass.
> If someone comes on your property uninvited and is armed, you have the right to confront them with a loaded weapon.
Thankfully in my state, anyone, armed or not, trespassing on my property is going to be confronted by me, armed.
> That includes confronting alleged uniformed law enforcement.
I will still be armed but non-threatening. Probably offering my restroom and a cup of coffee. Remember, we are an open carry state. Not likely to find fake cops out here.
> Any uninvited hunter carrying arms within 300 feet of my house is automatically breaking the law, not to mention it being an enhanced crime.
Anyone hunting on my property without a written document in their immediate possession from Me giving them permission to hunt on my property is a criminal. Again, confrontation.
> And don't get me started with their leaving smoking materials smoldering in the leaf litter in the woods.
In rural Oregon, during fire season, let me catch you smoking on my property (illegally) and you're probably going to be seated against that tree at gunpoint if necessary while we wait for the law to arrive. Northern CA and Oregon have very large nasty fires every fire season. We are more than a bit touchy on the subject. My land is forested.
There are many advantages to not living in the city. I have 6 residents in a 5 mile radius. Criminals rarely come twice.