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California Fish and Game Leaves Ferret Legalization Petition Off Final Agenda Before Critical Court Hearing
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California Newswire
CALIFORNIA NEWSWIRE (LA MESA, Calif.) — The California Fish and Game Commission has released its final agenda for the August 12-13 meeting in Sacramento, and once again Petition 2025-003 – seeking to legalize domestic ferrets as pets in California – is not on the agenda.
This meeting represents the Commission’s last regularly scheduled public opportunity to consider the petition before “Wright v. California Fish and Game Commission et al.”
“We followed every rule, submitted hundreds of pages of peer-reviewed evidence, responded to agency requests, and waited through meeting after meeting.
The August agenda tells us that despite all of those efforts, the Commission’s final scheduled meeting before the court hearing will pass without publicly considering the petition.”
When the Commission gavels into session on August 12, it will begin what is scheduled to be its final public meeting before the October 2 hearing.