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Virginia hunters, who have long used dogs to track game, are scenting trouble. A bill in the House of Delegates would let localities fine people whose dogs are "running at large," that is, roaming on other people's property, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports. The fine would be $100 per dog per infraction. Landowners must give no-trespass notice verbally, in writing or by posting signs or markers. They must also pay a fee to make a claim under the law. The...

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