All I'll say is,I'm DAMMED glad the state had the guts to stand up to the so called "sportsmen" in this state and ban those destructive pains in the azz before they got to be the problem that those TB infected deer became. They could have saved us all of the expense and agrivation of that mess with a few well placed gun shots a few decades ago too. It was looking like Kevin Daley,chair of the House Ag Committee was going to cave for a while there,but he deserves a HUGE pat on the back and maybe even a big donation to his reelection fund for getting that ban passed. Anybody that farms in this state knows the expense of trying to farm while being over run with wildlife without the introduction of an invasive species that's known to be as destructive as hogs. Anybody wants to argue,you'll have to look far and wide to find a farmer in this state that will take your side. And by the way,it's not a "proposed ban". I believe the deadline for anybody in possesion of them to get rid of them is April first. After that,it's open season on them,even on private property.
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