the devices can also kill or injure people, pets and endangered species. In one 2017 incident that gained national notoriety, the 14-year-old Canyon Mansfield and his dog were sprayed by a cyanide bomb near their Idaho home. The dog, Kasey, collapsed and died. Canyon was rushed to a hospital, where he was treated for temporary blindness.

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      Not when we have better options:

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        I just put notices on their tiny doorway that says I’m raising rent. Sure, I’m never gonna actually collect rent, but they’re too stupid to know that.

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        That’s fucking great

        They should make one that’s a little mouse guillotine, he has to put his neck through to get the food, then spring loaded blade triggers.

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          The French have these:

          It’s a firework that’s set of by touch. If the mole comes out of the hole he sets it off.

          Cruel, but efficient. And you don’t need to leave a gun out in the field.

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      Keep in mind, this is the same dumb fuck that wants the return of asbestos. He has a first-grade level of understanding. To him, dangerous just means tough and cool.

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    Bet this kills other animals before their intended targets and it causes another black plague situation or something fucking stupid