Bobbo wrote:
profdant139 wrote:
We took the trap far away from the trailer and released it.
So it would be someone else's problem.
Not to mention that it may violate state regulations. I know that in Tennessee, if you trap any kind of wildlife, TWRA regulations require you to either release it where it was trapped, euthanize it, or get a permit from TWRA to relocate it. That is to prevent the spread of disease from one area to another.
Animals are capable of doing that all on their own. A fine example of idiotic legislation. Same as agriculture checkpoints like in Ca.
Can't fix stupid. But we can eliminate it from the face of this planet.