TO: All Media FROM: MARTY FITZHUGH, BAY COUNTY CORPORATION COUNSEL DATE: JUNE 12, 1997 At 12:15 PM today, the Michigan Supreme Court vacated it's order to stay the euthanization of Robert Jacobs ferret. In a 5-2 decision the Court stated that "the application for leave to appeal is considered, and it is DENIED, because we are not persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed by this Court." Bay County has followed its legally mandated responsibility as advised by the State of Michigan to protect the public health and at approximately 1:00 P.M. Today euthuanized the ferret for purposes of testing for rabies. Bay County will await the results of rabies testing and will advise the victim of the outcome of the laboratory analysis. Bay County sympathizes with Mr. Jacobs and Ms. Zimmer about the loss of their pet. The County is relieved that the Michigan Supreme Court has affirmed the correctness of Bay County's course of action which was dictated by the State of Michigan. The County will now turn to other important issues put aside as the County defended itself against the unexpected and time-consuming law suit and appeals brought against it by Mr. Jacobs, Ms. Zimmer, and the Ferret Association That's it folks, the "official press release from Bay County. Now I have several questions: 1. What legally mandated responsibility is she talking about??? The laws here state "RISK ANALYSIS", and my inturpretation of that (along with most of the world's) is that it's to be unbiased but a fair look at the situation. I'm sorry, one judge in the appellate court said that the lower court was in error in it's decision as did two judges in the Supreme Court. 2. Protect public health??? What a joke, Kodo was held for 42 days, during that timem he developed NO sign of rabies, the state didn't, to my knowledge, ever have a vet examine him in any way until we obtained an order from the court for our vet to examine him. If Mr. Ostlund's health was such a concern why did the state wait 10 days to send him a letter and then only advise him to see his family physician???? Where's the concern here??? Something is wrong with this picture. 3. How does anyone consider the Supreme's court decision as "affirmed the correctness of Bay County's course of action" as being supportive of either side???? The supreme court stated "we are not persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed by this Court" that's a denial, not an affirmation. They didn't say Bay County was correct by anyone's interpretation other than Marty's but two of the judges did have the common sense to say "Weaver and Kelly, JJ., would find that the trial court committed clear error and would peremptorily reverse." 4. "unexpected and time-consuming law suit and appeals", I'm sorry, were we supposed to roll over and let them tromp on us???? My pets are like my children, I am no sooner gonna let them slaughter my pets than I would my children. I'm sorry folks, This is our government and they think they're GOD and we have no rights. They can take the facts and twist and turn them then add a high level of bulls*** to them so as to muddy up the view and they get thier way. On top of it all, Marty throws my personal life into it trying to muddy the waters even more. Oh well, such is life. IT IS NOT OVER!!!!, IT'S ONLY BEGUN. We went to court with the facts and figures, they came to court with lies, old wives tales and insinuation and they won??? Where is the justice. Oh gee, I'm outta line, Justice prevails for the government employees and only for them and we the little peons (who pay their wages) get pooped on and thrown aside!! I for one am not done, with all of you behind this Kodo will not have died in vain. I shall continue on until such time as Michigan has a clear law that even these idiots can inturpret which shall save the lives of our babies. And when Michigan is done I shall continue on until all states have a similar law. My resolve is set, all I need now is to know who is with us!! Robert Jacobs Kodo's Dad [Posted in FML issue 1970]