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Deemed Wild and Dangerous – But Fish & Game Can't Produce a Single Document or Respond to Our Records Request
Deemed Wild and Dangerous – But Fish & Game Can't Produce a Single Document or Respond to Our Records Request

Associated Press

time21-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Associated Press

Deemed Wild and Dangerous – But Fish & Game Can't Produce a Single Document or Respond to Our Records Request

LA MESA, Calif., May 21, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — On February 12, 2025, a formal Public Records Act (PRA) request was submitted to the California Fish and Game Commission seeking documentation to justify the classification of domestic ferrets as 'not normally domesticated in California' by The request specifically asked for any scientific studies, internal memos, environmental risk assessments, or correspondence used to uphold the ongoing prohibition of domestic ferrets under Title 14, Section 671 of the California Code of Regulations. As of today – more than 90 days later – no responsive records have been produced. We acknowledge and appreciate the professional efforts of Executive Director Melissa Miller-Henson and her staff, particularly Cynthia McKeith, who confirmed receipt of our request and committed to transparency. This is not a failure of staff, who were given an impossible task: to produce evidence that likely doesn't exist. 'We're not angry with the staff. In fact, we feel for them. Melissa Miller-Henson inherited a legacy of bureaucratic neglect. We're sorry she got stuck with this,' said Pat Wright, who submitted the request. 'But after 35 years of petitions being ignored or quietly denied without justification, we're done being silent.' The request asked for documents dating back to 1931, when the original mustelid regulation was enacted. The public has a right to know: was the ferret ban ever based on actual evidence, or has it simply persisted unchallenged? In the absence of records, this silence speaks volumes. The California Fish and Game Commission owes the public more than a stall – it owes an explanation. We remain committed to transparency, due process, and accountability in our campaign to legalize domestic ferrets in California. All responses, or lack thereof, will be documented publicly. For more information or to follow the ongoing effort, visit: MULTIMEDIA: Image link for media: Image caption: While the months fly by, we're still waiting for answers. Our Public Records Act request to the California Fish and Game Commission has gone unanswered—just like the last 35 years of silence. MEDIA ONLY CONTACT: Pat Wright [email protected] (619) 303-0645 NEWS SOURCE: Legalize Ferrets Keywords: Pets and Veterinary, ferret legalization, California Fish and Game Commission, ferret ban, domestic ferrets, ferret public records request, CPRA request, animal classification, Title 14 Section 671, mustela putorius furo, California wildlife laws, transparency in government, ferret advocacy, LA MESA, Calif. This press release was issued on behalf of the news source (Legalize Ferrets) who is solely responsibile for its accuracy, by Send2Press® Newswire. Information is believed accurate but not guaranteed. Story ID: S2P126354 APNF0325A To view the original version, visit: © 2025 Send2Press® Newswire, a press release distribution service, Calif., USA. RIGHTS GRANTED FOR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART BY ANY LEGITIMATE MEDIA OUTLET - SUCH AS NEWSPAPER, BROADCAST OR TRADE PERIODICAL. MAY NOT BE USED ON ANY NON-MEDIA WEBSITE PROMOTING PR OR MARKETING SERVICES OR CONTENT DEVELOPMENT. Disclaimer: This press release content was not created by nor issued by the Associated Press (AP). Content below is unrelated to this news story.

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