I sent this to the FHL today and realized that I hadn't cc'd to FML... and while this DOES relate to ferret health, it also has to go out to ALL nets...so before you continue...forward this to anyone you know in California! P Since domestic ferrets are still illegal in California, many owners are hesitant to seek the services of a vet when their pet/s takes ill. This undoubtedly results in elevated mortality rates as compared to states where vets legally and "openly" work on df's. Voters in California have a HUGE chance to make a very high level inroad to the ferret legalization process. The Libertarian candidate for Lt. Governor (that's pretty far up on the "food chain") is Patt Wright, a name that should be familiar to ferret owners everywhere. The founder of Ferrets Anonymous and strong legalization advocate is running for Lt. Gov. on the ferret legalization platform...there on the ballot, under his name you can clearly see the word "ferret"! Imagine...the buzz word "ferret" is on the California State Election Ballot this year. I suggest that residents of California, regardless of your political affiliation, break lines for this particular vote. Ferret legalization advocates recently sent a petition to Gov. Davis that had over 40,000 signatures...more signatures than the energy "crisis" relief petition collected! It was ignored at best. If there are truly 500,000-1,000,000 pet domestic ferrets residing in California (remember...20% of all ferret food sold in the U.S. is sold in California!), then there is a tremendous voter voice out there to be heard. If Mr. Wright wins, he will make certain that the ferret legalization agenda receives top priority...from inside the new administration...and boy, it's about time. All the legal and legislative efforts to date have failed to accomplish the stated goal. Here is your chance...as dedicated pet owners in California...to truly make a difference this time. Think it over...and tell your friends, relatives etc. And get out there and VOTE on November 5th!!! Putorius [Posted in FML issue 3953]