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![]() I once met a person whose family about to converge at the Mississippi, build a raft, load it with gear and then take that down the river for a few hundred miles. They had apparently done it once before, maybe on a different river. Is such a thing generally legal today? Thanks. |
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Don't imagine it would be illegal as long as they had the proper safety
kit: lights, oars, lifejackets, bailer, whistle, etc. Yok wrote: I once met a person whose family about to converge at the Mississippi, build a raft, load it with gear and then take that down the river for a few hundred miles. They had apparently done it once before, maybe on a different river. Is such a thing generally legal today? Thanks. |
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![]() Inno wrote: Don't imagine it would be illegal as long as they had the proper safety kit: lights, oars, lifejackets, bailer, whistle, etc. Yok wrote: I once met a person whose family about to converge at the Mississippi, build a raft, load it with gear and then take that down the river for a few hundred miles. They had apparently done it once before, maybe on a different river. Is such a thing generally legal today? Thanks. You asked the wrong question. The correct question would be: Is this illegal today? The difference is important because you have assumed that anything not specifically legal is illegal when the opposite is true. |
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