NH has a similar unwritten policy that any ferret that bites a human will be euthanized, regardless of vaccination status. We've been working on a Bill to get vaccinated ferrets a quarantine period. We've passed the State House and right now in Senate committee. The committee will vote on the Bill next Wednesday (HB-573) and if it makes it, it will go to the full Senate the following day. We're hopefull at this point. It looks (dispite heavy lobying by Public Health) that it will clear the Senate Committee. If we don't come out with a minority report, it should clear the Senate. Then it will be time to ask all of the Vets out there in FML-land to please help us with the Governor. Both Public Health and the State Vet oppose a quarantine, and do work in the Executive Branch for the Governor and therefore will have his ear. We will need all of the vets with ferret experience to write or FAX using their letterhead, to counter these people. I'll let everyone know how it goes. If anyone out there is *seriously* interested in fighting the fight in their state, please email me. I'll send out summaries of the presentations that we made (minus copies of the referenced material - sorry I just can't afford to copy all of that material, its hundreds of pages) which give all of the references. I can tell you too, how we managed to get as far as we have. It may give you some ideas on how you might want to proceed. The main ingredient is lots and lots of work and pre-planning. If you don't do it, however, Public Health will kill and continue to kill your housebound, vaccinated ferrets with no quams. REMEMBER that under the Constitution, they can not take your ferret (providing it is not a FFZ) without a court order. They can not kill it without a court order. If they do get the orders they do have to reimburse you for the fair-market value of the ferret. ( I know. How do you put a value on a beloved ferret?) But if they force you into it, make it as expensive for them as you possibly can.) Dick B. [Posted in FML issue 1179]