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good afternoon everybody david shuster here and take action is welcome to the
start of our second power on this the march twenty third addition as is nearly
daniel marian's power ever show again is gonna be taken over things and just a
little bit with a great interview coming up
uh... on the middle east policy but first and i got to ask you amid that was
a bizarre story this week about roadkill beaten
legalized in montana roadkill legal as a matter of what's that about
will do it it looks like state lawmakers in montana or in
are about to say
that is legal
to salvage road kill tutsis animals have been killed on the road side and to use
it for food
here's how one
montana state senator put it
it really is a sin
to waste a good me
taxi larry janta democrat from bozeman
now opponents question of whether the meat would be safe enough and that it
could create liability issues for food banks that accept it
senator attend kendall venn diagram billings sedative that uh... police are
not qualified enough to decide whether roadkill is edible
despite his contention that it doesn't pass the smell test for me
and i accept
will become one emo in europe is this controversy about using a horse meat and
now burgers and meatballs in a list of the stuff and yet we have one of our
rates states the state of montana which is actually suggesting that by our
people
wanna scoop up that pile of me on the highway that has been run over by an
eighteen-wheeler that's fine
burgers and pat is out of that and put it up no problem
odd shamrocks i mean ice apollo was that this was a rhythm at mack's world and
and we had no electricity no it was all for them to know the end of the world
the apocalypse and everyone struggling to me i i guess i sent them understand
that environment but in this day and age into that we could allow or we wouldn't
encourage people don't know yet don't worry about dispense to put that meet
there's your
their your meat for two nd for tune right that's crazy
what will they let you know i picked out a again deserted because
there is one thing it has been rolled over by a eighteen wheeler and the issue
of whether it's use for food banks official purposes like that fine
there's a little bit of uh... maybe a five-second rule
could be a five minute role hi dave rule
so a lot of the items i five days
but if you're the one that hits the meat yourself
my understanding is
well you can examine it maybe you just
case did a little bit you've touched it with your car
uh...
why not take it up and and and the truth is david this is something where elites
like you and me
well that's what she
because a lot of folks in rural america that's just part of what they do
announcers i spoke to a
a guy from bowling green kentucky who uh... was a member of an that i saw a
performing in on lori's sidon
i did a long interview with him about roadkill and
i'll play in the future time but he essentially said it
if you hit a rabbit on the road you just don't want to go to waste and squirrel
is also apparently very tasty
one one and that's again the east eastern service appalachian animals i
mean they're talking about eld deer antelope and moose
and over their montana
one animal that he said is considered discussing the as roadkill
or really altogether is possible and that's just kind of
low brow
you know because it's really just have a large rat
about softballs
grow all it's just by argument it suppose squirrel stacy let's just ok
maybe scoreless pc but i don't really have been selected in
wet from a tire our cars paied or a bump
are about the
doesn't seem like its particular appetizing
we estimate
you know i mean it's like the rind of an orange
uh... had to know that is all that layers underneath and the meat still
good
at united the bigger issues that has been dead for this is is on time but i
don't want to say
there are law in this state cousins
marian's cousins
in montana believe it or not my great great
my great-grandfather scholars in
or uh... i forget we exactly how was but
there was some marriages they came over there in the late eighteen hundreds and
went straight from montana
and we still have family members out there and i'm getting in touch with them
hopefully get them on the show
talk a little about what's the deal with all those roadkill out there in montana
uh...
but what about a minute after menopause letters of the day decisions they catch
up with us in the middle names if you take us to the other us the hour