Posted by Billy NY on January 23, 2014 at 16:14:38 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Re: got Canada Geese? posted by JF in CT on January 23, 2014 at 09:49:14:
I'd hate to have to say it, running ones mouth here does nothing LOL ! but the BATF should go pound salt if someone has bird problems, for instance like we have here, pay those high land taxes, we have a right to farm, and mitigate nuisance problems like Canada geese. Fine, if they want their darned fee for whatever license they deem appropriate, but don't stand in the way of farmers, that put food on their table, with some uncalled for bureaucracy like that. Can't get .22's off the shelf, in NY we now have to go to an approved or registered dealer, or FFL holder, be subject to how or where they order, if can be ordered, this is way out of hand. Now you count your bullets, worry about restocking, then have to deal with their stipulations, restrictions I've never been one to complain, rather go solve a problem, they are cornering us with this nonsense and creating significant difficulties for law abiding citizens just to cater to criminals, we certainly have a dilemma in the U.S, on this problem.
According to the MFR of this product,(see link below- click on ordering info) all you needed was your DNR, or whatever you have in your state (DEC here in NY)sign the form to authorize the use of the product. When I applied for a depredation permit, the agent would come out and physically look at the situation, grant approval, now they can't come out because their budget won't allow it, so they approve the permit without doing that, thats fine, but they could have signed the form in person then. They only allow you to kill or harass the geese, from May 1- to August 1 or so if I recall. So, a person needs to have their permits applied for asap, crops don't wait, neither do those birds.
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