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Hello; About the dead whales. First I guess they must be towed to the beach somehow. Question if so then why not tow them out to sea and let them rot away like most dead whales have done for time unknown?
Next the smell would have to be bad. Every now and then a deer gets hit by a car on the busy highway near my home. They can get ripe. Mostly I smell them when riding my bicycle but this past spring one was killed in front of my neighbors house. He is sick and has moved into his daughters house so the place was empty. I kept smelling something bad but did not know what it was for a few days. I cannot imagine what a big dead whale must smell like.
Next what possible value to the land owner can their be to a dead whale?
 
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Yes, the whales.

It's your duty to humanity to let them be digested where they lie.

Your digestive Comfort is a secondary matter in these cases.
Hello; I am still lost about the point. Maybe I missed an early important bit. Is it that the whales are already on someone's beach and the authorities do not want to do the dirty deed of moving them?

Is this perhaps happening in CA on their beaches? If so I am beginning to suspect parts of the state may be odorous.
 
Hello; I am still lost about the point. Maybe I missed an early important bit. Is it that the whales are already on someone's beach and the authorities do not want to do the dirty deed of moving them?

Is this perhaps happening in CA on their beaches? If so I am beginning to suspect parts of the state may be odorous.

Your suspicion is well founded. It ain't the whales though . . .

I think that up north they just have a problem with lots of dead whales they need to keep from the navigational channels.

The birds and crabs will pick them clean, but it does take time.
 
Regarding a handgun, most people would be more effective with a blunt instrument.

One of my instructors at the Police Science Institute told me that in a shooting situation, people with a handgun miss 6 out of 10 times from a distance of six feet.

I'm not a cop. I just went there for practice because they allow rifles at the indoor range.

I'm going to get political here for a minute and hope I don't close this thread, but the state wants to restrict ammunition and cause ammunition to be expensive. What this means is we will have lots of gun owners that don't practice because it costs too much.

Those are the folks who shoot innocent bystanders and miss their monster of a spouse standing 6 feet away.
 
So what's your take on the fellow who dug himself twelve feet into the ground?
 
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