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Old 03-25-2013, 04:38 PM   #1
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Default Report: Montana about to legalize roadkill recovery, what's your state's law?

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"It really is a sin to waste a good meat," says Montana State Sen. Larry Jent, D-Bozeman. And so he's trying to do something about such sinfully wasteful practices by introducing legislation in Montana that would make it legal to recover roadkill - be it elk, deer, antelope or moose - for food. According to reports, it's likely that the bill will be passed.

Smell funny to you? You may be interested to know that Montana is hardly the first state to allow certain individuals the right to scrape up good roadkill to be used for the harvesting of pelts and/or meat, and there are quite a few that don't have any particular laws that either allow or forbid the practice. For instance, states like Mississippi, Oklahoma, North and South Dakota, and many others have no laws one way or the other, while states like New York, Idaho and Wyoming allow collecting roadkill as long as it's reported to the state. A few states prohibit the practice under any circumstance including, surprisingly, Texas.

Want to know if your state is among the many that permits road kill collecting? Click here for an interactive map of roadkill collection laws for each state. And now, if you'll forgive us, we're going to step away for a moment for a quick snack.Montana about to legalize roadkill recovery, what's your state's law? originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 25 Mar 2013 18:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.


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