I remember a diner that listed “bacon” and “American bacon”
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In the state of Florida, the law is written so that feral pigs are not considered “wildlife” as they are an introduced and released animal. They are legally, for all intents and purposes, the property of the landowner whose property they are present at. It is legal to hunt and trap them at all times on private property, and it is illegal to transport them without a permit and the same sort of testing that domesticated swine are required to have.
In other words, the only thing stopping you from conducting a swine-pocalypse on private property might be zoning regulations and local laws on the discharge of firearms.
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