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Sask. receives more than 2,000 responses to question of stricter trespassing law

The province will now review the responses to its questionnaire on strengthening its trespassing legislation.

No timeline for when the province will complete review

The province is considering changes to the legislation surrounding trespassing on rural properties. (Matt Garand/CBC)

More than 2,000 responsescame in answer to a provincial governmentquestionnaire about whether it should be an offenceto enter someone's land without permission.

The province posted the survey on its website in late summer. The survey has since closed.

It asked:"Should Saskatchewan legislation provide that all access by members of the public to rural property requires the prior express permission of the rural land owner or occupier regardless of the activity and failure to secure that consent constitutes an offence?"

A spokesperson said work is now beginning to sift through the answers to decide what the government shoulddo next.

At this point, there is no timeline for when the review will be complete and when a decision could be made.

The review follows calls from farmers to crack down on rural crime and strengthen property rights in Saskatchewan, which wereheardagain at theannual convention of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities back in March.

--With files from Alicia Bridges