Happyflowerlady
Vagabond Flowerchild
- Location
- Northern Alabama
I read this tonite , and it has just frosted me ! (I am not sure where to post this, so I am putting it here, in general discussion, but Mods feel free to move it, if it belongs somewhere else.)
Here is the story: a couple rescued two baby raccoons, here in Alabama, and were raising them until they were old enough to turn loose and live on their own. Apparently, it is illegal to do that where they live (or maybe all over Alabama),and the authorities came in with a search warrant, arrested the man, took the baby raccoons, and then KILLED the raccoons !
How can it be a crime to rescue a little animal and save its life, something that should be considered an honorable and right thing to do if you found an abandoned baby creature ?
Raccoons have pretty well learned to live in and around towns, and it is not uncommon for a raccoon to be out in someone's yard at nite, prowling around and looking for dog or cat food, and they will even come and peer into the back screen door if the door is open; so it is not like they are one of the wild animals that would not be able to survive after captivity, like an animal that totally avoids human contact when possible.
To me, this is government misusing the powers that we have given it, and it is totally wrong. Wrong for the people who tried to help, and certainly wrong for the poor little raccoon babies that were killed.
Here is the story: a couple rescued two baby raccoons, here in Alabama, and were raising them until they were old enough to turn loose and live on their own. Apparently, it is illegal to do that where they live (or maybe all over Alabama),and the authorities came in with a search warrant, arrested the man, took the baby raccoons, and then KILLED the raccoons !
How can it be a crime to rescue a little animal and save its life, something that should be considered an honorable and right thing to do if you found an abandoned baby creature ?
Raccoons have pretty well learned to live in and around towns, and it is not uncommon for a raccoon to be out in someone's yard at nite, prowling around and looking for dog or cat food, and they will even come and peer into the back screen door if the door is open; so it is not like they are one of the wild animals that would not be able to survive after captivity, like an animal that totally avoids human contact when possible.
To me, this is government misusing the powers that we have given it, and it is totally wrong. Wrong for the people who tried to help, and certainly wrong for the poor little raccoon babies that were killed.