Friday, August 16, 2013

Roadkill and Home Menu Planning: I'm Not Sure This is What the Montana Legislature Envisioned

The video -- and it's part of a series, if you like this kinda stuff -- opens with a warning. Some people may find the following content disturbing.



Learn more about "stunt eater" Louis Cole.

Roadkill Gains Traction as a Home Menu Item.  (The New York Times, 8/15/2013)

Excerpt:      This year, the legislation passed with bipartisan support and was signed by Gov. Steve Bullock. Now, anyone who wants to gather roadkill need only obtain a free permit from a peace officer within 24 hours. 

“You have to take the animal in its entirety,” said Ron Aasheim, spokesman for the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department, which is currently accepting public comment on how the new law will be administered. “And you have to dispose of it.”



Time for breakfast.


With a sprinkling of Craisins.

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