Saturday, November 29, 2003
Jumentous Leavings from Greyge
SB 1645... requires that anybody taking [trapping] furbearing mammals or non-game animals must purchase a trapping license, available only by paying a fee ($78.50) and passing a fairly complex test. Fish and Game Code 4005 defines non-game animals as including mice, rats, gophers and moles.
The law is not being enforced for "personal use," however you wish to interpret "use," but it will be enforced for commercial use. Therefore if you ask a gardener, ranch hand, or neighborhood kid to trap mice in the barn or kill gophers in the lawn, they must have this permit or face legal penalty. [wonder if it applies to cats . . .] ThanQ! sharp knife
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