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  • kendive

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    I don't know it's Cali... They are all screwed up over there.

    Road Kill might fall under Proposition 65 that requires a warning to Californians about significant exposures to chemicals that cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. After all it most likely got hit by a car and been laying on the road.

    I guess when they see road kill or hit it with a car. They will have to call the govt to come put a label on it. LOL
     

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    Damn, now what are the endangered California Condors gonna eat? Well, I guess all the conservation efforts they did to save the species will be going to hell in a hand basket now.
     
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