Oh, I've certainly never heard that.
Researching now and it seems the Danios were never illegal, but other Glofish were. The ban was officially lifted for all patented Glofish in January of 2015.
We still can't have ferrets, gerbils, sugar gliders, hedgehogs, or axolotls, though. (Among other...
Nah, most medicines are made from natural ingredients found in plants, just concentrated.
It's only a natural remedy if you drink the opium straight from the poppy!
Thank you, I should've just referred to it as "natural" remedies.
And yes, that's not to say natural remedies are bad — I personally grow yarrow for antiseptic and blood clotting purposes, along with a few other medicinal plants native to where I live — I just meant in referral to the "apple...
Ahem.
I meant that if it works, it's just medicine.
The majority of homeopathic remedies are entirely placebo (I'm looking at you, essential oils) and don't do anything to affect your physical health and should never be relied on for curing issues, especially serious disease like cancers.
The...
That's common knowledge with a large amount of laws on the books.
Nowhere did I say that you should break the law simply because most Wardens won't cite you. I explicitly stated that even though most won't, many will, and the idea that playing Russian roulette with which Warden you get isn't a...
I'm not trying to get into an argument here, but where did I encourage it?
I simply stated that most Wardens won't cite you for rehabbing an animal for release.
That doesn't mean you should do it, especially if you're attempting to rehab animals like musteloids, where the risk of diseases like...
This was in response to what MissE said. I'm not sure where you got the idea that I was referring to you, but I wasn't.
I'm speaking from my own experience and from the experience of fellow Wardens. We'll rarely write you up for rehabbing an animal for release unless you're actively harming it...
I'm in agreement with this except when it comes to rehabbing. I know people that have rehabbed animals they legally couldn't, and have personally done so myself as well.
Most game wardens will turn a blind eye to someone rehabbing an animal, especially one like a raccoon or opossum that aren't...