Some of you may recall that a few issues back I posted some information about someone trying to overturn the New York City ban on ferrets. At the same time (I think) I posted information and an article about someone (in NYC) who was being asked to turn over his ferret to the health department (so the ferret's brain could be examined for rabies) since it bit someone. These two incidents are very much related - the attorney who is assisting in overturning the ban is using the biting ferret incident as a way into the court system - apparantly the attorney believes that in this case it is necessary to show that someone was harmed as a result of anti-ferret legislation in order to overturn the legislation. Without getting into too many details (just in case it would spoil the case, though I can't see how), there are several ways this man was "harmed"... let's see where it goes. Turns out that it all seems to come down to one bureaucrat - he has no reason to want to change the law and cites some "facts" about why it should remain (e.g. rabies risk). At the same time, he doesn't seem to be hostile - he just wants incredible amounts of pro-ferret evidence so that if he sticks his neck out and supports legalization he couldn't be accused of slacking off. I'm not saying he is open-minded about it all, but could be worse I suppose. In my experience, finding a bureaucrat in NYC government that you can even talk to (as opposed to cursing at), is pretty tough by itself. Of course, it is to be expected that someone else in government and/or animal rights etc. people might try to cause trouble were legalization imminent, but things are moving along and we can all hope. Support wise: I'm told that there may come a time when letters from satisfied ferret owners will be VERY important - will spread the word again when the time has come. Thanks for previous support - it has been forwarded. Bill [Posted in FML issue 0261]