Is Bigfoot a
protected species? Well, in New York, an enthusiast has stated to the press that
the species is on the protected species list.
The rationale behind this declaration is that the mysterious
beast has no designated hunting season; therefore, by law, the species falls
under the protected list. According to the
Huffington Post, enthusiast, Peter Wiemer, has verified this
with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) in a
telephone conversation.
Of course, the
DEC has denied that this declaration is true, and the department also denies the
existence of the beast. However, in an email, the DEC told Wiemer that there is
no open season on the beast, but none may be taken either.
The DEC also
encourages believers to track down the beast in order to prove that it exists.
However, shooting it is still not legal. The only state
that allows for Sasquatches to get shot is Texas. The law allows shooter to do
it on first site with no questions asked. Go figure!
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