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Dani Lucking <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Jan 2001 13:12:39 -0500
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Not being a California resident, I am not sure if anyone has made a
proposition like this one.  I was thinking it would be difficult for the
Fish and Game Gestapo to argue against the idea of legalizing ferrets
that are FIXED.  This would not be a hardship on ferret owners since most
ferrets are fixed anyway and the F&G folks could not say they could create
feral populations.  They would be no more of a threat individually than any
cat (less, I know, but we're talking dumb bureaucrat types here).  It seems
this takes away their biggest argument and gives them little wiggle room
to justify keeping these critters illegal.  It's just a thought, but one
I felt was worth sharing.  One reason my husband didn't accept a job in CA
is that our furries would be fugitives.  Another is that I prefer to live
where the ground don't move!  :)
 
Dani
 
with Maggie - very tall, dog-looking ferret :)
Eddie - stay at home dad to all his stuffed animal babies
Little Bit - Miss Chevious and queen of the bed "look how cute I am"
Bailey - warrior princess battling anyone who annoys her
Stinky - the smart one who knows how to get into everything
Oscar - Bailey's main dragon to slay and Stinky wanna be
[Posted in FML issue 3306]

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