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Old 22-06-2003, 10:56 PM
Charles P
 
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Default this rascal ruined my garden!

"Ross Reid" wrote in message

"Seeker" wrote:

Kudos to you for capturing him alive and relocating.


Sure, pawn your problems off on someone else. Besides relocating is
illegal in many localities. .22LR HP works very well.


Unfortunately, I'm in the middle of an urban area a couple blocks
from the police station. I'd have to use a silencer, and I still
could get in trouble. My garden is surrounded by 12 acres of
woods on one side, and is next to a commercial office building
on the other. Animal control told me it was technically illegal
to relocate, but that's what they do anyhow.



 
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