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Posted 8/1/2002 7:46 AM (#2197)
Subject: New Illinois Law


Heard on the Radio this AM that it is now Illegal for anyone to bring into the state a Deer carcass unless the carcass has either been processed by a meat processor or the Skin has been processed by a taxidermist, The reasoning behind this is to prevent the introduction of diseases into the Ill. deer population.

Two questions
1: Who will arrest the Deer if they cross the state lines on thier own

2: Whats next? Fish, you may bring in some sort of Crappie Clap or Salmon syphliss


Posted 8/1/2002 11:07 AM (#40193)
Subject: New Illinois Law


The real kicker is that the bones and spinal cord and related material are suspected to carry the CWD protien, so there should not be any disposal of deer carcass material anywhere but in a landfill, or incinerated by the hunter.

This is going to change the face of deer hunting in the effected areas for a very long time!

More muskie fishing is the answer...[:0]

Posted 8/1/2002 11:37 AM (#40194)
Subject: New Illinois Law


that Herring Herpes is something to look out for, too! Esox eczema? too horrible! m

Posted 8/1/2002 7:31 PM (#40195)
Subject: New Illinois Law


Maybe the state could set up toll booths at all the deer crossings into the state. This should help keep the infected Wi. deer from migrating south. Wi. deer aren't equiped with pockets, thus preventing them from carrying spare change. [;)]

Posted 8/1/2002 10:29 PM (#40196)
Subject: New Illinois Law


Excuse me for not having all the details. I seen this on the news.

Apparently a few guys died about 10 years ago in WI from a weird brain disease. One of the wives of the one of the guys began to wonder if her husbands brain disease death was a connected with the Deer chronic waste disease. So her husband who died, was a deer hunter, ate deer. And his two hunting partners also died of the same disease. And also ate deer. So they are researching each case to see if there is a direct correlation with Chronic waste disease. Up until this point, it has not been proven that Chronic waster disease affects humans if they eat the meat. But there may be a connection. Has anyone seen this info?

Posted 8/1/2002 10:40 PM (#40197)
Subject: New Illinois Law


Yes, that article was in the Milwaukee Journal. The area of the meat they were concerned with was from out west somewhere, Colorado or in that region. If you want you can look up the story at
www.jsonline.com Look for the article and you should be able to view it.

Jim
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