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Illegal to Love, OK to Kill

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Squirrels that is. As well as raccoons and various other wild critters.

How is it that the government easily gives you permission to kill these animals —sometimes even without a license if it’s on your own property— but in many states, you cannot get permission to keep one as a pet?



PS: This new story came out of the communist Peoples Republic of New York, but Georgia has the same laws —most states, even Southern states, do.
 
Squirrels that is. As well as raccoons and various other wild critters.

How is it that the government easily gives you permission to kill these animals —sometimes even without a license if it’s on your own property— but in many states, you cannot get permission to keep one as a pet?



PS: This new story came out of the communist Peoples Republic of New York, but Georgia has the same laws —most states, even Southern states, do.
Don't ask, don't tell.....
 
I saw this story. He had a raccoon and a squirrel, both inside critters for like seven years. So along comes guvment to take them from INSIDE HIS HOME to keep him safe from rabies, which neither he nor they are exposed to because of the INSIDE HOME part. The squirrel supposedly nipped some brave soldier keeping us all safe from rabid inside squirrels, so they "euthanize" both to make sure they don't have rabies, which is apparently running rampant INSIDE NEW YORK APPARTMENTS.

Then again, Biden has let so many illegals into New York apartments that maybe that is a serious risk; I don't know.

I'm just glad the squirrel didn't drop a nut on a car, then the entire animal control SWAT team would have to shoot up the place.

I swear, it's like you have to lose 30 common sense IQ points to work for gov. "We're just following orders, sir".
 
Here's a good story to go along with the squirrel: A "no kill" shelter rescued a fawn whose mother had abandoned it, and found a sanctuary to take it. Unfortunately for the deer, the government sent 13 agents to kill it the day before it was scheduled to be re-homed. Hey man, it's just policy, we're just following orders. Don't resist.
 
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