>Now that we will become legal on March 7, 1996, the Mass Friends Group has >its work cut out for it. Some of the things we are working on is helping >to inform Fish and Wildlife and Public Health/Animal Health on ferrets.... I'm wondering about a more national campain on March 7th to promote ferret awareness in all communities, and to egg The People's Republik of California to allow people to have domesticated ferrets as pets. I thought of calling Halmark/ American Greetings, "What? You mean you never heard of National Ferret Freedom Day on March 7th? How could you miss a popular national holiday like that?" Posters in pet stores, taking ferrets out in front of local museams and answering questions, and just in general getting the word on ferrets out. I suppose a business card with info on how to be reached wouldn't hurt either. Also, my ferret friends and I are going to promote a National Ferret Freedom Day celebration on a virtual community my ferrets like to hang out in. The response has been quite positive, as the ferrets are somewhat popular there. I would think some national, calling attention to whats happening on March 7th in MA is in order. Andy Smith, human companion for Roga Mae & Ali Quid [Posted in FML issue 1446]