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Tor Arne
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Must be bylaws in your area. Federally, you do not have to observe either of those statements.
Different continent Norway is a kingdom in Europe.
I guess it has more to do with environmental groups such as nature and youth and a number of other people without practical sense has been extensive lobbying and got predators to an almost sacred position in Norway. The result is that the wolf, Lynx, wolverine and bear can do almost whatever they want. The problem is that predator were almost extinct in Norway at the start of 1900 so most people have forgotten that they can be dangerous. Predators are largely protected by law today. A lone wolf is quite innocent but it starts to get a flock 5-6 or more as they begin to be rude when they have never experienced being hunted.
Sorry for the rant.