The Eternal City is Returning to Nature
“Wild boar are taking over Rome, attracted to the Italian capital by mounds of rotting rubbish. That’s the claim of increasingly angry residents frustrated by mayor Virginia Raggi’s apparent inability to organize efficient refuse collections. In March, a 49-year-old man was killed when his scooter crashed into a hungry boar prowling the city’s streets. Last month a family of boar invaded an elementary school’s garden hunting for food. And a massive boar was recently caught on video running in traffic near the Vatican.”
Trash-Strewn Rome Besieged by Wild Boars; Man Dies in Tragedy
Wild boar are taking over Rome, attracted to the Italian capital by mounds of rotting rubbish.
Bowie Knife Carry Legal in Georgia Now
The Knife Rights organization has done yeoman work lobbying to reform restrictive knife laws across the country.
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Sunday, May 14, 2017 Gunwatch
GA: Knife Reform law Signed by Governor Deal
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Governor Deal of Georgia signed a reform of the states's knife law to go along with the campus carry bill this year. The knife law reform was in HB 292. HB 292 had a number of gun law reforms included in it. Knife Rights supporter Senator Bill Heath was able to include the knife reform as part of the bill.
Before the law was signed, it was illegal to carry any knife with a blade that was more than five inches in length. With this reform, the limit has been increased to 12 inches. 12 inches includes most bowie type knives. From ga.gov:
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MSMA News - Great White Shark v Killer Whale in rumble off the South African Coast
Mixed Species Martial Arts News. More Orca mob violence on the high seas. Orcas pods preying on Great White Sharks off the coast of South Africa.
Jeremy, for my money this is a case of marine life imitating what is going down on shore in South Africa
Great White Shark v Killer Whale: The two deadliest sea titans are now waging war on each other
For years scientists believed both killer whales and great white sharks were utterly untouchable at the top of the food chain but now they're locked in a fierce battle
They are two of the biggest – and deadliest – predators of all time.
For years scientists believed both killer whales and great white sharks were utterly untouchable at the top of the food chain.
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