But, Without Government, Who Would Plant the Cyanide Bombs?

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Canyon Mansfield, 14, and his yellow Labrador retriever, Casey

Idaho Boy Injured, Family Dog Killed by Government “Cyanide Bomb”:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/idaho-boy-injured-family-dog-killed-government-cyanide-025850761.html

A “cyanide bomb” planted by U.S. predator-control agents targeting coyotes near homes and hiking trails in Idaho exploded when a boy handled the device, injuring him and killing his dog, authorities and relatives said on Friday.

Canyon Mansfield, 14, was playing with his yellow Labrador retriever, Casey, on Thursday afternoon near his home east of Pocatello when he saw what he thought was a sprinkler head on the ground and touched the device, causing it to detonate.

The explosion sprayed the boy and his 3-year-old, 90-pound (40 kg) pet with toxic cyanide gas, according to the boy’s mother, Theresa Mansfield.

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My Commentary: But… without government, who would plant the cyanide bombs?

US Government Claims No Plans to Euthanize Wild Horses, But Final Outcome Remains to be Seen

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Wild horses corralled by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) from along Highway 21

Wild horses corralled by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) from along Highway 21

After Uproar, U.S. Government Says Does Not Plan to Kill Wild Horses:
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-wildhorses-idUSKCN11K2N6

(Alex DobuzinskisThe U.S. government said on Wednesday it has no plans to euthanize a large share of the more than 45,000 wild horses and burros removed from lands mostly in the U.S. West, after an advisory panel’s proposal to kill some of the animals sparked outrage.

U.S. Bureau of Land Management officials said they struggle to find people to adopt the growing number of wild horses and burros, which costs the agency millions annually to maintain in corrals and pasturelands.

The National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board on Friday recommended the bureau consider euthanizing the animals that cannot be adopted, or selling them to companies that might slaughter them.

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My Commentary: Great, but we’d be foolish to assume that these professional liars and parasites will honor their word… Keep a watchful eye on this