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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: R* S* <r*@circle.net>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 22:16:41 -0400
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Don Martinson wrote:
>
> >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."
OUTSIDE CATBOX!!!
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