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Re: Mississippi Detects First Case of CWD, did it come from Texas? [Re: flounder] #7076696 02/13/18 03:24 PM
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I kinda think that diet coming in on a truck, while it might be technically possible is probably a low enough risk that worrying about it unreasonable. You wouldn’t be talking about a ton of material, the material would be very spread out. Just wash the truck and ATV. If it’s that easy to spread then it really is unstoppable. You wouldn’t even have to be a hunter to transmit it.

Re: Mississippi Detects First Case of CWD, did it come from Texas? [Re: flounder] #7078654 02/14/18 10:34 PM
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We should keep everyone out of the state of Texas, mainly the liberals, so they don't accidentally take any of our contamination back to where they came from. Can we build walls all around our state?

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