State level economists have long known that every regulation, no matter how small, will result in years of continuous revenue. Small regulations always turn into cumbersome expensive decades long revenue streams for state governments. Its the same from the lowest to the highest levels of government. Because hogs are also an agricultural product and wild game animals, that means two big government agencies with a lot of regulations and fees attached to everything they do get to set the revenue stream rules for the hogs. So because hogs are an integral part of the economic system, the hog problem will never go away.


"Never Trust Government" -- Smart people.
"The Great thing we should Fear and the Weird Thing we Trust is Elon Musk" -- Me
"You can be broke but you cant be poor." -- Ruthie-May Webster