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Kalifornia Sez Youse Needs a License to Kill Rodents
2003-11-29
Caught this over at nicedoggie.net
A California law requires a trapping license in order to kill mice. The Animal Protection Institute of Sacramento pushed the bill, which mandates anyone who takes furbearing mammals or non-game animals must purchase a trapping license by passing a complex test and paying a fee of $78.50, the San Francisco Chronicle reported. The Fish and Game Code 4005 defines non-game animals as including mice, rats, gophers and moles, the paper noted.
Bill Murray woulda been in trouble in Caddyshack...
However, Scott Paulsen, chief of law enforcement for the Department of Fish and Game, said the law would not be enforced for personal use. Nevertheless, he says, the statute is enforced for commercial use.
That means the Orkin man needs a permit to clean Mickey out of your house or office...
That means if a citizen hires a gardener or pest control service to set traps at his house, they could face arrest without a permit. Terry Knight of the Lake County Fish and Wildlife Committee said the DFG did not support the bill but it was promoted by the Animal Protection Institute. "I can see the headlines now, ’Mice trappers face jail term,’ " Knight said. "But if you get the permit, the real problem you’re facing is that it takes too many mice to make a fur coat."
This whole thing reminds me of a scene I read from one of Pushkin’s short stories where a couple was charged a duty for having ’livestock’ on a train in pre-revolutionary Russian. The livestock? A canary in a cage. Now, I may have this mangled since I read it in the original Russian, so someone please correct me, but I think the sentiment is applicable here: A runuaway government system.
Posted by:badanov

#2  So does this mean that a farmer has to have a permit for usin"organic varmit control systems"(hay-barn cats to you neophytes).
Posted by: Anonymous   2003-11-30 6:58:03 AM  

#1  Actually there was a very interesting article in the New Yorker about this last week
Posted by: NotMikeMoore   2003-11-29 10:24:19 PM  

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