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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 363406" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>The sheriff was called about the bb gun when the backfence neighbor complained and got some lip. It really creeped me out. There had been a lot of talk amongst themselves about their rights being taken away, and defending themselves, and then the little bb gun turned into a bigger sniper bb gun and I really didn't like it. I didn't mind that it was gone at all.</p><p></p><p>"Junior" Templeton was in the trap this morning. He's been disposed of and the trap has been reset. That makes one mouse and two rats in two days. UGH! I have looked and looked and there aren't any vermin or rodent laws in our state for private property owners. There are for landlords, but not for homeowners. I'm going to call the county tomorrow and ask if there is any kind of flyer that they send out regarding vermin. This is clearly a problem in this area, and half the neighborhood is feeding their "outdoor cats" (don't get me started) by leaving the giant bowl of food out 24/7. They just don't and never will "get it".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 363406, member: 99"] The sheriff was called about the bb gun when the backfence neighbor complained and got some lip. It really creeped me out. There had been a lot of talk amongst themselves about their rights being taken away, and defending themselves, and then the little bb gun turned into a bigger sniper bb gun and I really didn't like it. I didn't mind that it was gone at all. "Junior" Templeton was in the trap this morning. He's been disposed of and the trap has been reset. That makes one mouse and two rats in two days. UGH! I have looked and looked and there aren't any vermin or rodent laws in our state for private property owners. There are for landlords, but not for homeowners. I'm going to call the county tomorrow and ask if there is any kind of flyer that they send out regarding vermin. This is clearly a problem in this area, and half the neighborhood is feeding their "outdoor cats" (don't get me started) by leaving the giant bowl of food out 24/7. They just don't and never will "get it". [/QUOTE]
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