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Why does wanting to be an author stop you from volunteering? I've been volunteering for 6 years, and published a book in the meantime - all while transitioning from high school to college. It's not really an "either-or" thing...
Washington couldn't help you. It's a state by state thing. Not federally regulated.
I was actually looking forward to it. That isn't fair. I'd go out and protest but I don't think i can get to Washington and back home before Christmas.
It's for the safety of the animals, and for other people as well. :/
>.< I dislike Georgia's laws
"Wild animal licenses will be issued only to persons engaged in the wholesale or retail wild animal business or persons exhibiting wild animals to the public." "<br /> <br /> They only grant permits to zoos and other animal exhibitors, as well as USDA licensed breeding facilities. <br /> <br /> You aren't either of those, so wolves and dogs with any percentage of wolf content are illegal for you to own.<br /> <br /> Even if they did give out public permits, you'd have to do a lot more than just "buy" one.
I'm confused. I'm not on the 'super smart' side with words they speak. Can you define it in english? I dont see anything that says I can have one <i>if</i> I purchase a permit
But they're illegal in your state anyway. Sorry. :/ Completely, 100% illegal.<br /> <br /> If you plan on going to college, there isn't a campus in the entire world that will allow you to have one, either.
Nineth grade isn't that young. It is for me compared to how old I have to be to own a wolf or hybrid.
"I think I know what it would be like to raise one. Compared to all of that, it would be like being bit by a spider. "<br /> <br /> That's the kind of attitude that gets people, and the wolves killed. And I'm really, really sorry but I think that's selfish. You aren't thinking about what's best for the animal. They don't love you like dogs do. <br /> <br /> Wolves and wolf hybrids are completely illegal in your state. <br /> Source: <a href=http://www.wolfdogalliance.org/legislation/statelaws.html>link</a><br /> <br /> You sound young, and I don't mean that to be offensive. It's just that you really don't realize what owning a truly wild animal means. No amount of experience with dogs or other domestic animals will grant you the knowledge of what it's truly like.