Can a game warden come on your property without a warrant?

I heard someone say this was possible the other day, just wondering...

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Yes, they are just like the police.


In Michigan,Yes.
Wardens have more jurisdiction than police.
You betcha, and with a gun too!
No they must have a search warrant ect to come on your property unless they are also covered under the Patriot Act then all they need to do is accuse you of terrorism
A police officer can come on your property without one so why not a warden? They probably have search limitations of cars and buildings just like the police (reasonable suspicion, warrant, etc).
They are an officer of the courts if they have cause then yes.

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