Tuesday, February 19, 2013

THIS SOUND SANE TO ME...

Montana – A bill allowing individuals to salvage the meat from roadkilled game animals passed last week in Montana’s House of Representatives, the Daily Inter Lake reported. The measure passed 19-2 last week in the House and is now on its way to the state Senate, according to the newspaper. State Rep. Steve Lavin, a proponent of the bill, said the legislation is better than it sounds. “When people first hear about it – roadkill – some of them think this is a crazy bill, but it’s not,” Lavin told the newspaper. Lavin originally drafted the bill to allow generic “game animals, fur-bearing animals, migratory game birds and upland game birds” to be salvaged. But the idea was raising concerns among officials with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, according to the newspaper. '

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