Roadkill for dinner.

PositionFOOD - Brief article

Every year, 2 million animals are struck by cars and trucks in the U.S. But a new Montana law is trying to make the best of the situation by allowing people to haul away and cook dead deer, elk, moose, and antelope they hit or find on the roadside. "If there is some good stuff there, why not use it, rather than throw it away?" says the state representative behind the law. More than a dozen states, including Illinois, New Jersey, and Georgia, have similar laws, though other states, like Wisconsin, require permits to remove...

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