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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 3991494" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>When it becomes big business, and generates revenue for local and state economies it will never go away. TX is permanently screwed. Too much money changing hands in TX for the hog problem to ever be “solved”.</p><p></p><p>Like I said early in this thread; Hogs aren’t a problem in TX. They are a source of revenue.</p><p></p><p>If you truly wanted them to go away, something like what KS or MO does would probably be a good first step.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 3991494, member: 10690"] When it becomes big business, and generates revenue for local and state economies it will never go away. TX is permanently screwed. Too much money changing hands in TX for the hog problem to ever be “solved”. Like I said early in this thread; Hogs aren’t a problem in TX. They are a source of revenue. If you truly wanted them to go away, something like what KS or MO does would probably be a good first step. [/QUOTE]
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