Brickbat: Oh, Deer
When her boyfriend startled a pair of deer while cutting hay, accidentally slicing off the leg of a young fawn back in 2011, Carol Deyo nursed the deer back to health. The deer now shares Deyo's farm along with livestock and several other wild animals Deyo rescued after they were brought to her by neighbors who found them sick or hurt. But the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has cited her with two counts of illegal possession of wild animals. She faces up to 30 days in jail and a $250 fine. The deer and other wild animals face death. Because they would be unable to survive in the wild, DNR would likely have to put them down if it takes them from her.
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To save the animals, we must destroy the animals.
Also punish those who would interfere with the "Natural Order".
+1 Cloud Atlas
Nothing is permitted, except that which is compulsory.
The law is the law is the law.
I'm from the government, and I'm here to help!
If they disguise the deer as dogs I'm sure the fat blue line will be happy to drop by the farm and euthanize them.
A win/win!
Nothing helps injured animals like up to 30 days in jail and a $250 fine
the winner
See, this is some dumb shit...
Nothing ensures survival like extermination!
Can't they get a court order banning Ohio?
17th Amendment pretty much did
"DNR would likely have to put them down if it takes them from her."
Not just put them down, SWAT raid her home and shoot them right then and there.