Anyway,now that the adrenaline isn't running so much,this isn't a regulation adopted by the DNR,it's STATE LAW passed by the Legislature and signed in to law by the Governor. The DNR is just the agency that will enforce the law. Them and anybody with a gun and an interest in agriculture in this state. Kevin Daley,chairman of the House Ag Committee deserves a huge pat on the back for getting this done. Unlike that idiot Huckleberry who was the chair. His answer to the whole thing was to pass a law that allowed anybody with a hunting license to shoot one if they saw it running loose. BIG DEAL!
I'd add one HUGE thing to MarkBs list. The TB issue that started in the deer herd. That's still claiming entire herds of cattle and causing grief and expense to cattle owners in the northest lower. All of those infected deer were confined to a private hunting preserve at one time,just like these hogs claim to be. That entire mess could have been cleaned up in 24 hours,but the preserve was owned by several lawyers. The rest,as they say,is history.
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