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Actually, if you read the law, the permits and fines are open for interpretation and enforcement at will. The stae vet and I had this discussion at a public
Excellent news! Thanks to those who worked so hard and didn't give up the fight. Like Lori stated, the health certs are already required. Tracey ... --
... on the public roads it is a form of NAIS regardless of what they call it. This is an old, existing law and it only concerns crossing state lines into
I am not sure it is really dropped. See below!!!!!!!  Today I received a letter from State of Washington Dept of Agriculture. In short it says " During