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To: Hot Tabasco

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**** In the ISO it says “(b) Wild boar, wild hog, wild swine, feral pig, feral hog, feral swine, Old world swine, razorback, eurasian wild boar, Russian wild boar (Sus scrofa Linnaeus). This subsection does not and is not intended to affect sus domestica involved in domestic hog production.” ****

At first I thought that last sentence leaves any domestic hogs out of this regulation, but now see that the “sus domestica” probably means a specific breed. That sucks. I wonder if there are large hog industries with thousands of hogs in buildings that perhaps greased the wheels of this law?

And as for the trespassing, these guys can go anywhere. There was the case of the County guy in Washington State that went on a guy’s lawn to write him up for having some invasive weed. The guy came out with a shotgun and told him to get off of his property. The county guy called the sheriff, and when the guy came out of his house again, shotgun in hand, they killed him.


23 posted on 03/29/2012 3:18:19 PM PDT by 21twelve
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To: 21twelve

The game wardens claimed the need to go anywhere because the wild animals go anywhere;and the state legislatures agreed.

Indiana game wardens -they hate being called that-I mean “conservation officers” are some of the most egotistical arrogant a**h***s you’ll ever not want to meet.They and their buddies in the regular police play this little game where if the cops suspect someone but can’t get a warrant,the DNR officer just happens to need to go on that property looking for some wild animal ,check for poachers, or whatever. Then if he sees anything in violation of other laws ......


25 posted on 03/29/2012 3:49:26 PM PDT by hoosierham (Freedom isn't free)
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