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Deadly infectious disease causes concern for rabbit owners

Deadly infectious disease causes concern for rabbit owners     Kirsten Rintelmann, Capital News Service March 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail The rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2, or RHDV2, is highly contagious and almost always fatal. Although humans cannot contract the virus, it can still be spread through human-to-rabbit contact. (Courtesy photo/flickr.com) LANSING – Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Michigan rabbit owners are concerned as yet another infectious disease continues to spread across the United States. The rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2, or RHDV2, is highly contagious and almost always fatal. Although humans cannot contract the virus, it can still be spread through human-to-rabbit contact. According to the U.S Department of Agriculture, it affects both domestic and wild rabbits.

FPC Michigan Supreme Court Brief On University of Michigan Carry Ban

FPC Michigan Supreme Court Brief On University of Michigan Carry Ban Ammoland Inc. Posted on FPS is challenging the University of Michigan’s campus-wide ban on carry.  iStock-Artfully79-696928080.jpg U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- Today, Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and Firearms Policy Foundation (FPF) announced the filing of an important brief in the case of  Wade v. University of Michigan, currently before the Michigan Supreme Court. The brief, authored by FPC’s Director of Constitutional Studies Joseph Greenlee, FPC’s Adjunct Scholar George Mocsary, and FPC Legal Intern Nathan Cowper is available at www.FPCLegal.org. Joshua Wade filed an action challenging the University of Michigan’s campus-wide ban on carrying firearms, alleging that the ban violated both the Michigan and U.S. Constitutions. Of particular importance is whether the University of Michigan is subject to the Michigan firearm preemption statute.

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