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"Morris, Paula" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Dec 1999 13:06:00 -0600
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>State law supersedes all county and municipal law..that is, if the State
>says its so, no county or city may say otherwise.
 
From Diane:
>Now my question............I was wondering about the above statement if
>this is true then how does NYC get away with banning ferrets?
 
I just got my copy of 'Ferrets' this week and one article explains this
situation.  The magazine is at home and I am at work, so I can't tell you
the name of the article or quote it precisely but, it says that while a
city can't pass an ordinance that is less strict than a state law, a city
ordinance that is more strict will supercede a state law.
 
Paula & Fannie & Fidget....the fert babes
[Posted in FML issue 2913]

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