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Re: Cat and other (feces) in the garden LIST OWNER COMMENTS
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- Subject: Re: Cat and other (feces) in the garden LIST OWNER COMMENTS
- From: d*@cdmas.crc.fmlh.edu (Don Martinson)
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 16:11:23 -0600
- Resent-Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 14:08:04 -0700 (PDT)
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>Does anyone know if electric fencing is legal in the typical US municipality??
>
>Allan Balliett
>Shepherdstown, WV
Probably not, although Wm Tricker sells a small electric fence for
protecting ponds.
This would be a good case of: If you ask them (the mulicipality), they'll
tell you no. However, if the fence is entirely within the confines of your
property, the usual fencing laws may not apply.
Don Martinson
dmartin@cdmas.crc.fmlh.edu
"Existing order thrives upon ignorance and lies.
Objective truth and individual reason are feared above all."
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