Usually, people are more worried about the animals than they are about the humans. Can't have any abused or neglected animals, you know.
To: Past Your Eyes
Under New Hampshire law, the answer is yes but only to a point.Do they have a right to? Yes.
Do they have a right to pose a public hazard in doing so? No.
'Nuff said.
2 posted on
08/21/2005 1:56:08 PM PDT by
Caipirabob
(Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
To: Past Your Eyes
PJ O'Rourke would often quote his grandmother, "Being poor doesn't mean you can't pick up your yard".
3 posted on
08/21/2005 2:14:10 PM PDT by
sportutegrl
(People who say, "All I know is . . ." really mean, "All I want you to focus on is . . .")
To: Past Your Eyes
Stop the whining. "Live free or die!"
To: Past Your Eyes
But the reality is that New Hampshire's laws allow folks to pretty much live as they choose, so long as their lifestyle doesn't threaten their own health or that of others.I'll go with the the latter, but not the former.
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