Also, not all of the references are correct. There's an oft-quoted one that used my name without permission, and attached it to falsehoods which were completely different from what I had found and had mentioned on the FML. This was back when I was compiling how the various states were reacting to the changes in the Compendium of Animal Rabies Control. Heard at the time from an assortment of people who had suffered similar problems with that site. What I finally had to do was threaten to sue with the suggested potential punishment being donated services to charitable efforts in this area since the people with the web page lack funds and figure that protects them from suits. It's a useful option and a kind one. They actually are NOT supposed to have my name attached to anything they do and hopefully will be wise enough to stick to that. The AFA has historically done marvelous work on legislative aspects, so I expect they will be the best bet for accuracy in general, though they will NOT be as up-to-date as the localized sites will be for their own areas such as NYC or CA. You can trust sites like those normally. I would not trust automatically if accuracy is desired, esp. with a certain site the original poster mentioned. DO check references. [Posted in FML issue 3164]