The Washington Times www.washingtontimes.com Natural Resources Police won't suffer interferenceBy Gene MuellerTHE WASHINGTON TIMESPublished January 12, 2005 The Maryland Natural Resources Police (NRP) sent a warning to animal rights activists who intend to interfere with lawful hunting. On New Year's Day NRP officers arrested and charged a Mechanicsville man for interfering with hunters, among other criminal charges. After receiving complaints of hunter harassment, NRP officers set up surveillance in the area of Morgan Brothers Road near Cremona in St. Mary's County. There, they witnessed Allan Eugene Pulliam, 37, confronting goose hunters near his property, the officers said. The goose...