This message is sent on behalf of Wanda Larkin, Secretary of the Baltimore Ferret Club: A "gathering permit" has been obtained for a demonstration outside of the Maryland state capital in Annapolis, MD for this coming Saturday, June 7,1997 between 12 Noon and 1 PM, to show our concern over Michigan's handling of the ferret, Kodo. Kodo is being put to death in order to be tested for Rabies, because an older gentleman inadvertantly bumped his hand into Kodo's teeth causing a small puncture wound to the skin. Although having no exposure to rabies, the Michigan Animal Control employees siezed Kodo, and have insisted on testing him for rabies, despite a risk assessment showing it is unnecessary. Such testing is fatal to the animal, because they must be put to death in order to be tested. A quarantine period should have been sufficient in this case. Nevertheless, without some type of special effort by the State's Governor, Kodo will be put to death Monday, June 9,1997 at 3 PM or shortly thereafter. We are asking any interested parties, to please show up, and bring signs (signs are allowed, but must be hand-held only, and not on sticks), pet ferrets, or anything else that might be helpful in support of Kodo. [Perhaps asking our Governor, Governor Glendening to call Michigan's governor on Kodo's behalf, might be in order.] Further information can be obtained from Wanda Larkin: mailto:[log in to unmask] Tom Hendricks, mailto:[log in to unmask] http://www.baltoferret.com/bfc000.htm [Posted in FML issue 1957]