2 things : 1. Who is Phil Garrett? It looks like his message & my message got combined in the last issue. 2. Status of ferrets in NYS is unchanged. As soon as I read Chris's message about problems, I went over to EnCon Special Licenses and talked to them in person. There are no laws under consideration for NYS to be- come an FFZ, actually what IS under consideration is elimination of the licensing requirement entirely. _However_, if you are trying to cross into New York from Canada, they will not let you do so unless you already have a NYS ferret license. The licensing laws include vacations. If you were to only be passing through the state en route elsewhere, you still need a license. The person I met with in the Special Licenses Unit is Julie Harjung. She was very helpful and pleasant. She suggested that if people are con- cerned, they can write to Special Licenses for written confirmation that there is no change contemplated, and for those who wish to bring ferrets in with them from Canada, write and request license application as well as the written confirmation. The license is $10 and good for one year. Address requests for written confirmation to: NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation Special Licenses Unit 50 Wolf Rd Albany, NY 12233-4752 ATTN : Patrick Martin Apparently he is the head of the unit. As licenses are issued by this unit, and not by DOH, unless any of you are personally aware of an effort by an individual legislator to ban our beasts, I'd take EnCon's word for it. If anyone wants to call this unit, the number is 518-457-0689. Janice [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 0775]