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  2. Coyote attack - Wikipedia

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    A coyote approaches a child in a school yard in Pitt Meadows. Coyotes are a greater threat to children than to adults. While their bushy hair can make them look quite large, coyotes rarely weigh more than 20 kilograms (44 lb).

  3. Why do coyotes venture into Sacramento? Here’s how to ... - AOL

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    Coyotes have been spotted in Sacramento and throughout California, even attacking a toddler at a park in southern California. In early July, CBS Sacramento reported that a coyote killed a cat ...

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  5. Torrance coyote trapper investigated for possible violation ...

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    Mississippi Delta-born Rizzo is a trapper with Coyote, Wildlife and Pest Solutions, which was hired by Torrance in the fall of 2021, city documents show.As of April 2022, the city reported paying ...

  6. Roberti–Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    The Roberti–Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989 (AWCA) is a California law that bans the ownership and transfer of over 50 specific brands and models of firearms, which were classified as assault weapons. Most were rifles, but some were pistols and shotguns. The law was amended in 1999 to classify assault weapons by features of the firearm.

  7. M44 (cyanide device) - Wikipedia

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    The M44 is in frequent use by the USDA Wildlife Services in their programs to eliminate coyotes. For example, in 2016, out of the 76,963 coyotes that Wildlife Services killed, the M44 was used to kill 12,511 of them (16%). [5] State agencies in South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, New Mexico and Texas also use the device. [6]

  8. US agency ends use of 'cyanide bomb' to kill coyotes and ...

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    Democratic Rep. Jared Huffman, of California, who is the lead sponsor of the bill that would outlaw use of M-44s on all state and federal lands, has named the current version “Canyon's Law ...

  9. Hayden Act - Wikipedia

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    The Hayden Act, introduced by California Senator Tom Hayden as Senate Bill 1785 on February 18, 1998, amended California Law as it applies to companion animals. [1]Under the then-existing law, dogs or cats impounded by public pounds or shelters could be killed after 72 hours of being impounded. [1]