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EXHIBIT F Written comments submitted at Public Hearing held on March 22, 2018

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Testimony from Jeff Stant, Executive Director Indiana Forest Alliance

Presented for the Hearing on Proposed 312 IAC 9-10-11 Nuisance Wild Animal Control Permit Rule

March 22, 2018 Mounds State Park, Anderson, Indiana

Indiana Forest Alliance (IFA) appreciates this opportunity to present comments on this

proposed rule which requires raccoons, opossums, and coyotes captured under a nuisance wild

animal control permit to be euthanized. IFA is opposed to the adoption of this rule.

The opossum, raccoon and coyote are highly adaptable forest dwellers. Granted the relocation

of nuisance animals into the territories of other members of their species may increase

conflicts. However, rather than sanctioning the blanket killing of thousands of "nuisance"

members of these species, the state should be acquiring and restoring much more forest and

natural habitat near urban counties where such animals can be released and such territories

can expand.

These animals are not permanent nuisances; they only made the bad choice of denning or

otherwise being in the wrong location. This is cruel and unnecessary killing. In addition, this

removes the independence of an animal control worker to make the best decision about

relocation or euthanizing based on the site specific circumstances in each case; for example,

whether the animal is causing a repeated nuisance, the nature of that nuisance, whether there

is adequate land and habitat available for the release of the animal(s) away from the problem

1 Preserving & restoring Indiana's native hardwood forest ecosystem for the enjoyment of all.

2123 N. Meridian St. \\" Indianapolis IN 46202 ',\· 317.602.3692 ·.-,~.· [email protected] <\) indianaforestalliance.org 2

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area and whether there are particularly egregious outbreaks of diseases that need to be

controlled.

There are many cases in which relocation is possible and safe. In some cases, the relocation

could actually prove beneficial, for example the relocation of coyotes to large urban parks

might bring a predator of deer fawns to those parks that will help abate deer damage to those

parks. It is unfair to animal control businesses who may have ethical reasons for not choosing

to euthanize. Many base their business on being a humane business and want to continue to

maintain that reputation.

The state can always issue an emergency rule to require blanket euthanasia for nuisance

species if a disease outbreak that is a threat to human health or safety warrants such a step.

Accordingly, we strongly urge the Indiana Natural Resources Commission not to adopt this

proposed rule.

Thank you

Jeff Stant Indiana Forest Alliance 2123 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46219 317-602-3692

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Testimony from Jeff Stant, Executive Director Indiana Forest Alliance

Presented forthe Hearing on Proposed 312 IAC 9-3-18.1: Bobcat Hunting and Trapping Rule March 22, 2018

Mounds State Park, Anderson, Indiana

Indiana Forest Alliance appreciates this opportunity to present comments on the propose rule

for bobcat hunting and trapping in Indiana. IFA's Science Advisor, biologist Leslie Bishop, PhD,

Professor Emerita of Earlham College, provided much of the information for this testimony.

Indiana Forest Alliance (IFA) does not believe a hunting or trapping season on bobcats, until

2005 an endangered animal in the state, has been justified by scientific data or information

provided by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and therefore opposes this

proposed rule. Bobcats are a symbol of wildness, found in the most deeply forested counties in

the state, and a rare treat for a hiker to see in Indiana. IFA's mission of restoring Indiana's

forest ecosystem extends beyond the trees to the other residents of our native forests. Most of

Indiana's top predators, e.g., the timber wolf, black bear and mountain lion have been

eliminated from the forests of our state. As one ofthe few remaining higher level predators,

bobcats play an important ecological role in our forests.

In its information about these proposed rules, the DNR concedes that, "We get very few reports

of bobcats being a nuisance or co using damage. The proposal to have a limited season is not

because of complaints or conflicts with bobcats." Instead of inventing a solution to a non-

existent problem, let us celebrate the comeback of the bobcats in parts of southern Indiana.

1 Preserving & restoring Indiana's native hardwood forest ecosystem for the enjoyment of all.

2123 N. Meridian St. ''' Indianapolis IN 46202 317 .602.3692 · ··· [email protected] >··:·; indianaforestalliance.org

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Until there are reports of sustained high populations of bobcats in counties across the state and

documented problems occurring as a result of those populations, we believe a hunting and

trapping season for this animal is unwarranted.

The change in policy in these proposed rules is not grounded in solid science because a

population study has not been completed. DNR reports increased bobcat population size from

data that is being collected from vehicle collision mortalities, Archer's Index (a special program

where bow hunters can report wildlife sightings), sporadic trail camera use {Snapshot Indiana,

Citizen Science Trail Cams), and incidental trapping. All of these methods can be useful in

describing the distribution of bobcats as presence-absence data, yet none of them can predict

population size. (Caley, Hosack, Barry, 2017). Use of trail cameras is becoming an increasingly

useful tool in wildlife studies but can only be used in population estimates if there is consistent

data collection over a given sampling period, a large sample size, and identification of

individuals for mark-recapture data (Burton et al., 2015). Vehicle collision mortality can be

used in population estimate models if average speed, rate of traffic flow, and specific time

periods are also known {e.g., Hobday, Minstrel!, 2008). In addition, information about

topographic features and highway construction variables is essential when making inferences

about roadkill data {Finder, Roseberry, and Woolf, 1999). In the case of southern Indiana, we

need to see data that tracks the incidence of roadkill with the construction of 1-69. Has roadkill

increased due to a new interstate with increased traffic and higher speeds? Specific locations

of bobcat road mortality through time must be analyzed for consistency. But to date, these

data are missing.

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that defies such natural incentives, how will the DNR ensure that its quota won't be

substantively and repeatedly exceeded?

We urge the Indiana Natural Resources Commission not to final adopt this rule.

Thank you.

Jeff Stant Indiana Forest Alliance 2123 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-602-3692

Literature Cited Burton, A.C., Neilson, E., Moreira, D., Ladle, A., Steenweg, R., Fisher, J.T., Bayne, E. and Boutin, S., 2015. Wildlife camera trapping: a review and recommendations for linking surveys to ecological processes. Journal of Applied Ecology, 52(3):675-685.

Caley P, Hosack GR, Barry SC. {2017) Making inference from wildlife collision data: inferring predator absence from prey strikes. PeerJ 5:e3014 https://doi.org/10.7717 /peerj.3014

Finder, R.A:, Roseberry, J.L. and Woolf, A., 1999. Site and landscape conditions at white-tailed deer/vehicle collision locations in Illinois. Landscape and Urban Planning, 44(2-3):77-85.

Hobday Alistair J., Minstrel I Melinda L. (2008) Distribution and abundance of roadkill on Tasmanian highways: human management options. Wildlife Research 35:712-726.

Roberts NM, Crimmins SM. 2010. Bobcat population status and management in North America: evidence of large-scale population increase. Journal of Fish and Wildlife Management 1(2):169-174.

Indiana State Wildlife Plan, 2015, available at http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/files/SWAP/fw­SWAP _2015.pdf

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Name From Comments 1. Kimberly Worman ALBION, IN

2. Kara Walmsley Blackburn, United Kingdom

3. beba hojte Toronto, Canada

4. Oleg Kobets Kemerovo, Russian Federation

5. Irene Brosseit Herford, Germany

6. Ludo Stassijns Lebbeke, Belgium

7. hELEN York, United Kingdom hEARFIELD

8. Seth Albion, IN Carpenter-Nichols

9. Angela Kohn Cologne, Germany

10. mark stewart aberdeen, United Kingdom

11. Pam Barciszewski OFALLON, MO

12. Vic Bostock ALT ADENA, CA

13. Sylvie Ries Calmus, Luxembourg

14. Teresa Wlosowicz Sosnowiec, Poland

15. James Mulcare CLARKSTON, WA

16. Snezana Miletic Belgrade, Serbia

17. Manuela Arioli Milano, Italy

18. JoAnn Paris Saint Lazare, Canada

19. Janet Clarke Burgess Hill, United Kingdom

20. Rob Chloe Sam Highgate, United Neeson Kingdom

21. Samantha Cooch St Helens, United Kingdom

22. NICKrobley Manchester, United Kingdom

23. EDWARDG. FORT ATKINSON, MRKVICKA WI

24. Stephanie star Toronto, Canada problems

25. Angeles Madrazo Campeche, Mexico

26. Judy Miller-Lyons HIGHLAND MILLS, NY

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Name From Comments 27. Chuck Densmore Clarkston, Ml

28. mauricio carvajal santiago, Chile

29. Thomas Lindsey SAN MATEO, CA

30. Patricia Vazquez Mexico City, Mexico

31. April D MONONGAHELA, PA

32. Danuta Watola Kalety, Poland

33. Maud Nilsson Griistorp, Sweden

34. Paulo Reeson Toronto, Canada

35. Anneke Andries Raamsdonksveer, Netherlands

36. Katalin K6nya- Szatymaz, Hungary Jakus

37. Susan Roberts Pembrokeshire, Who gave you the right to kill these animals? You don't own United Kingdom them they are wildlife. Leave them alone.

38. paola mapelli lnzago, Italy

39. Elisabetta Garini Chioggia, Italy

40. lindsey Lewis Westcliff, United Kingdom

41. Maria Valianina Ronse, Belgium

42. Isa JOSSERAND Fontaines St Martin, HURE France

43. Mona Engstrom Viisteras, Sweden

44. Christy Nemmer York, PA

45. Karen Hoyle LINGS, United Kingdom

46. Kathy Bilyeu Deltona, FL PEOPLE that Kll'.2117JLL Domestic and WILDLIFE should be put to DEA THllllll You STllll'llP at once and realize the Wllll'l]RLD is SICK of you DEMON EVIL SICKOS!!! We are going to change LAWS to get you ! LUXEMBOURGS most Friendly ANIMAL l'lll'llllllllLAW the best. Up to 226,000 fine nanny jail cells! No Kill ANINAL LAW NO ABUSE!

47. Tara B. CASSOPOLIS, Ml Save the coyotes, possums, and raccoons from senseless killings.

48. John B Aberteifi, United Kingdom

49. Eric Van rossum 9270, Belgium

50. Angela Bennett Hobart, Australia

51. Bettina Fritzsch Duisburg, Germany

52. isabel esteve Castelloli, Spain

53. Jonathon Stern Randwick, Australia

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Name From Comments 54. Gayane S. Zenone degli

Gevorgyan Ezzelini (Tv), Italy

55. Paola Scodellari Roma, Italy

56. Benedetta Giraldi Prato, Italy

57. Caroline Sevilla Champs-sur-marne, France

58. Araceli lopez Haro, Spain

59. Chhime Dolma Amsterdam, Netherlands

60. Christina Kovacs Wolfurt, Austria

61. Judith Mc Kay Liverpool, United Kingdom

62. annie fernandez marcillac, France

63. Celine Lambert Courseulles, France

64. Marie Jolivot Avril sur loire, France

65. Olga Ros Celis L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain

66. MariaSeica Anadia, Portugal

67. Mike Robertson Toronto, Canada

68. Andrew Marshall Gateshead, United Kingdom

69. florence treboutte saleux, France

70. LORE Mainardi Roma, Italy

71. Maryann Staron EVERGREEN PARK, IL

72. John Brewer MARIETTA, OH

73. Keilah Folkertsma Indianapolis, IN Always choose to be humane . To be kind.

74. LEON WAGNER MANHATTAN, NY STOP KILL THE POOR RACCOONS

75. mesut subasi istanbul, Turkey

76. Miguel de Jaureguiberry, Bethencourt Uruguay

77. Shiori Koike nagoya,Japan

78. Lise Vandal Alma, Canada

79. Lisa Mazzola Tampa, FL

80. Roxana Moya Santiago, Chile

81. Sanand Dilip Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium

82. Edward Laurson DENVER, CO

83. Julia Schebach Hornstein, Austria

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Name 84. Michael

Friedmann

85. Animal lover

86. Leigh Saunders

87. Kristina Sedic

88. Kathryn Johnson

89. BEATRICE SILVESTRE

90. Karen Foreman

91. Mari Dominguez

92. mauro torelli

93. Daniel Van Luvender

94. Barbara Preusser

95. Raleighaway koritz

96. Alice Savage

97. Peter Lund

98. Geisha Garcia

99. Gottfried Messmer

100. Penny Post

101. Marta Szweda

102. Frederic Jaubert

103. Martina Behla

104. Maril Karlson

105. Cathy Botha

106. KAREN POST

107. Mary DeCraemer

108. Veronica Baez

109. Gilava falah

111. Marga Gili

112. Corinne Etancelin

113. Sue schummer

From BROOKLYN, NY

Workington, United Kingdom

Hastings, New Zealand

Zagreb, Croatia

St. Austell, United Kingdom

LIEGE, Belgium

Indianapolis, IN

LINDEN, CA

villarotta- luzzara, Italy

CHAPMANSBORO, TN

Pgh, PA

PLYMOUTH, MN

San Diego, CA

Vejby, Denmark

La Coruiia, Spain

Karlsfeld, Germany

Stockholm, NJ

Warszawa, Poland

Pont de Cheruy, France

Berlin, Germany

Sulitjelma, Norway

Johannesburg, South Africa

HASKELL, NJ

Clarkston, Ml

buenos aires, Argentina

lahijan, Iran, Islamic Republic Of

Palma, Spain

Les Andelys, France

ulm, Germany

Comments

This is sick, no one has a right to kill these innocent animals.

Because I Care! Please sign and share ty

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Name From Comments 114. Julie Cavalca NEWARK, DE

115. Kc Cox Lawton, OK

116. Leslie Pfost Tacoma, WA

117. Nannette Welk Elz, Germany Raccoons are no victims! Stop killing these fantastic animals

118. Carolyn Patterson Columbia City, IN Oppossums, Raccoons and Coyotes are beneficial to our eco system. Raccoons kill snakes that would otherwise raid the eggs in our chicken coops, oppossums clean up dead animals that would otherwise speed disease, they eat overripe fruits and vegetables making them them the ultimate clean up crew. Coyotes eat nice and rats, keeping us safe from disease carrying rodents. Each of these animals plays an important role. Labeling them as a nuisance to appease the large chicken operations is ridiculous! They can build secure chicken houses without the necessity to slaughter the animals!!

119. ADriana Miami, FL Rodriguez

120. Angela Abbott Columbia City, IN

121. Cary Krais Rego Park, NY

122. Wendy Spearman Mesquite, TX Texas needs to do this also!

123. rita okatchicum shawano, WI

124. Amanda Goddard Dallas, TX I care about all animals

125. Judith stines Hamilton, OH

126. Mary Bucy Huntsville, AL These animals are beneficial to the ecosystem and have done nothing to deserve to be trapped and killed.

127. Janice Gosselin Newport News, VA Killing is so totally inhumane and isn't the answer! Trap fix and release is a much better idea!

128. Alison West New Britain, CT

129. Tammy Mohr Huron, SD

130. Margeaux LeVan BETHLEHEM, PA

131. Pam Alvesteffer Fremont, Ml

132. Victoria Yuja Gainesville, FL

133. Noneya nonrya noneya, VA THERE'S NO REASON TO KILL A PERFECTLY WELL WILD ANIMAL!! ANY PERSON THAT WOULD EVEN ENTERTAME THE THOUGHT IS A "SICK BASTARD"

134. Carol Schaeffer Brick, NJ

135. darren scot! SNOWTOWN, US is already well known for murders .. cruelty .. trophy Australia hunting .. .i thought this wassupposed to be the best country

in the world and yet you act like a shithole ... all animals deserve to live

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Name From Comments 136. Glenyse Duyndam Avondale Heights, Because they are all so precious!!

Australia

137. paulaschum Olney, MD

138. Courtney Shipley Waynesboro, PA

139. sara Tanner SEATTLE, WA

140. Shelley-marie Barrie, Canada Poirier

141. Sheri Eddins Eddy, TX

142. Beth Cook Janesville, WI

143. Kimberly Goble Jacksonville, FL Because I am a rehabber n love animals more than people

144. Anna Jozefowicz Fountain Valley, CA

145. Colleen Cline Davenport, IA

146. Rich Nordmann Wethersfield, CT

147. IRIS SWANEY NORTH FORT Animals deserve to live, they do not harm people, the MYERS, FL problem is the constant construction.

148. Nay Fojtik Edna, TX

149. Robert Moore Afegan, Ml

150. Riis Wooten Lubbock, TX

151. Cathy Dalgleish Dupont, IN I understand disease control but I don't think that it should be required to kill nuisance animals.

152. Mike May Cleveland, Ukraine There's no need to kill animals that are healthy and just out of their habitat.

153. Pat Jones Tampa,, FL Animals should be treated with Love & Kindness!

154. William Vanderbur Dupont, IN No need for senseless killings. Animals can be trapped and moved back to their habitats.

155. Heather Hopkins Pv, KS

156. Maureen Felletter Stroudsburg, PA Animals have the right to live tool

157. Michelle Ebersole Robesonia, PA

158. Michael Barton Alto, Ml Why kill animals that have done nothing Relocate them

159. Lynnette Edwards Portage, IN Animals deserve to live! They should have rights as well!

160. Meridee Haworth Bourbon, MO

161. Chris Chung Franklin, IN

162. Patricia Bledsoe Goshen, IN

163. Jen Lowell Pompano Beach, FL

164. Charles and South Wales, NY Christine Lina

165. Lisa Miller San Diego, CA

166. Gloria Donn Tamarac, FL

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Name From Comments 167. Mary Shane North Vernon, IN

168. Andrea Morgan Howell, Ml It's just wrong to kill the innocent whether it be human or animals. This was not GOD'S intention of creating life.

169. Shayla Blackburn Burlington, IA

170. Rachel Bose Liverpool, United Kingdom

171. Chris Maiorca, Portugal Spaanenburg

172. monty foley warren, PA

173. doria wosk MIAMI, FL

174. Peggy Walters Madison, IN I do not agree with the killing. You can do other things besides that.

175. ghislaine Descartes, France sourisseau

176. Colby Steiner Corrales, NM

177. Christina Siemers Lutjenburg, Germany

178. Alyssa Oggiono ALBANY, NY

179. Beverley Golden Thornhill, Canada

180. Gail Ceneskie Westerville, OH Unless the animal is diseased.and I mean VISIBLY DISEASED, they have the right to life.

181. Elizabeth Zajac SUNSET, TX

182. delphine MUEL, France CHAIGNET

183. Lisa Acord St. Albans, WV

184. debora gibson Williamsburg, OH

185. Vivian Brien Napanee, Canada

186. Kay Labo Hazelbrook, Australia

187. JUANITA merida, Mexico ARJONA

188. Sheila Dunleavy Oakland, NJ

189. Amy Rhoden Peebles, OH Stop killing!

190. Robin Peterson Jacksonville, FL

191. Kristine Horton Twin Falls, ID

192. Martin Schulze Dortmund, Germany

193. Megan Tucker Carmel, IN

194. Mellissa Masten Zanesville, OH Please stop killing these wonderful creatures they deserve to live as much as you would you like it if someone called for the killing of you

195. Denise McNulty MCKINLEYVILLE, CA

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Name From Comments 196. g pearson somerset, United

Kingdom

197. Steven Rice Worthing, SD

198. Nicole Barrenger West Launceston, Australia

199. Amber Mather Leesburg, OH All animal lives matter and have a right to life!

200. Julie-Anne Kettle Johannesburg, South Africa

201. Jason Keen Seaton, United Kingdom

202. Nathan Degner CHICAGO, IL

203. Debbie Schehr Crookston, MN I just don't understand the cruelty & killing of all these animals,, it's not right!! It breaks my heart and makes me sick Everytime I read the horror stories!! I

204. Karmen Katz ASTORIA, NY

205. Tracy Bonner Stockport, United Kingdom

206. Anna SoliaH Amsterdam, stop 1'21 explotation 121121 of poor animals.Baby elephants 121121121121121121 Netherlands should remain with their mother and family.

If it is right thing to do send your own kid 1'211'21 there to live in the wild 1211'21. Throw yourself there.

207. Dennis Dougherty San Rafael, CA

208. chako t kohsaka Hong Kong, Hong Kong

209. Michele Niemiec Huntley, IL Because they are beautiful animal . Leave them alone !

210. afrodti chaka karditsa, Greece

211. Neil Fry Fort Wayne, IN They are service animals. They contribute greatly to our eco system.

212. Amy McDevitt San Antonio, TX

213. Camilla Baines Poole, United Kingdom

214. Barbara Bailey Hyde, United Kingdom

215. Cinzia Amiconi Cave Creek, AZ

216. Sathya Moodley Los Angeles, CA

217. Sandra Higgins Manchester, United Kingdom

218. Nancy Nagrl Tarpon Springs, FL Wildlife matters. We are the NUISANCE animal!!!!!

219. Christine Paranaque, Cerqueda Philippines

220. Sabrina Robert Dieppe, France

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Name From Comments 221. lizcasey Pembroke, Canada

222. Neil Ryding Warrington, United Kingdom

223. Nazgol Betash Cologne, Germany

224. Carina Souare Tumba, Sweden

225. Mariana Graell Barcelona, Spain

226. nell game Castle Cary, United Kingdom

227. Sue Fellows Ross-on-Wye, United Kingdom

228. kimkoch El Cajon, CA

229. Mary Baures Beverly, MA We rob animals of independence and dignity by bulldozing the forest, then kill them for being a nuisance. Sometimes we use use the same excuses like they spread disease or are dangerous. As Eleanor O'Hanlon reported, "The hostile relationship with wolves in the West reveals far more about the distortions of the egocentric mind than it does about wolves."

230. Gerda Rennison Colenso, South Africa Why must any innocent animal pay the price with their lives for people inability to come up with a better solution. There must be a more humane way to deal with them

231. Maria van Geel Zdroisko, Poland Getekend

232. Catherine Castille Vanves, France

233. Kim Wright Toms River, NJ Because this is simply the most ignorant thing I have heard in awhile! What makes Law makers think they can play God?! You cut down their forests and now want to cut out their lives ... please leave them be. Come up with a plan that doesn't hurt them ... I know, it's a scary thought, but maybe for once just do your job. Sit down with others and work on way that doesn't destroy nature's creatures for once

234. ConsolGuma Sant andreu de llavaneras, Spain

235. Debbie Macmillan Alexandria., United Kingdom

236. Josy Canova Sion, Switzerland

237. june bullied Toronto, Canada

238. Christine Nicholls York, United Kingdom

239. Esmeralda Martin Avila, Spain Martin

240. Hilda delgado Mexicali, Mexico

241. Simoni Kapa ATHENS, Greece

242. Zeran Dragicevic Sabac, Serbia Signed

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Name From Comments 243. Carolina Nunes sintra, Portugal

244. Ines Nemifia Avellaneda, Argentina

245. 1'211'211'211'211'21 1'211'211'21. Japan

246. Pamela Miller Tolar, TX

247. Robert Jan Den Haag, Verhoek Netherlands

248. 1211211'211'211'21 1'211'21121. Japan

249. Jackie Oliver Halesowen, United Kingdom

250. Lajeanne Leveton FLEMING ISLAND, FL

251. Fe Camila Calamba,Laguna, Azupardo Philippines

252. Patricia Chaouch Morvilliers, France

253. Goulet Gerard Montreal, Canada

254. laviron nathalie seyssuel, France

255. Brigitte Cortes Avignon, France

256. sandra boumena Sucy-en-Brie, France

257. Marie !ranee Rambouillet, France Andre

258. ca role BAGNOLET, France MASSENET

259. Anna Hanzelova Zilina, Slovakia

260. Valerie Paillard Savigny le Temple, France

261. G Petersen Saskatoon, Canada

262. Jessica Vandeville Nice, France

263. Liliane Lecordier Marseille, France

264. Elizabeth Robson Hampshire, United Kingdom

265. ALVARO NINO Bogota, Colombia PEREZ

266. nestor berazategui Maipu, Argentina

267. Laila Sunde Odda, Norway

268. eliane peltier nice, France

269. Lucy Perez Chilpancingo, Mexico

270. Virginie Bonett Suresnes, France Boisseranc

271. Virginie Trouvat Maraussan, France d'Aubigny

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Name From Comments 272. laborgrupo armer Niirnberg, Germany

teufel reger

273. AlexMonny Corbeil Essonne, France

274. NancyNys Wattrelos, France

275. Anne No Fwd Pis Plaisir, France Montarou

276. boullet fran9oise le Gannet, France Arretez de tuer des ratons laveurs innocents, des coyotes et des opossums !

277. marie claude le MARSEILLE, France floch

278. dominique benoit wavrin, France

279. Sandrine Voinot Sevran, France

280. Florence Israel Behen, France

281. regine Avinyonet de puigdemasa puigventos, Spain

282. Anne Sophie Valenciennes, France Braye

283. Sylvie Rimlinger Lyon, France

284. Annie Duchene Brussels, Belgium

285. Agnes Thomas Bron, France

286. Guylaine St lager les domart, Guillemain France

287. agnes MOREAU tours, France

288. Nanette Oggiono Upton, MA

289. chantal thomas frejus, France

290. Anne Elise Vertou, France Gregoire

291. ANNIE BANCAL PONTOISE, France

292. claudine gouru st aignan, France

293. Gys Mignot Vasselin, France

294. Petra Sinclair Erlensee, Germany

295. Marcelle Moulin Moreilles, France

296. FilomenaC Lisboa, Portugal

297. michele musumeci nice, France

298. christiane clermont !errand, bourletias France

299. Genevieve LE THORONET, BLANC France

300. Jocelyne Calvisio Rambervillers, France

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Laetitia Faivre duboz

Suzanne Rivera

Odile Prost

Deborah LaBine

Sunil Kumar

Lorrie Outhuse

Mary Soden

NINA GAEKWARD

Eliette Bozzola

Mariah Smith

ZaraC

Diane Hall

Karen Campbell

Cynthia Shaleen

Brandy Hatton

Marco Jimenez

Cynthia Kok

Chansamone Phouangphrachanh

Ebony Smith

Linda Glenn

Frantisek Labanic

George Adams

From pipaix, Belgium

La seyne sur mer, France

TOKUSHIMASHI, Japan

Oulens echallens, Switzerland

villeblevin, France

La richardais, France

lippstadt, Germany

toulouse, France

St Nicolas de Port, France

Collex, Switzerland

Neufchatel sur Aisne, France

Hastings, Ml

Sirsa, India

BURLINGTON, VT

Clearwater, FL

STAFFORD, United Kingdom

Vialas, France

Churubusco, IN

Manchester, United Kingdom

Redcrest, CA

Fort Wayne, IN

Fort Wayne, IN

Albion, IN

Williamstown, NJ

Jacksonville, OR

Oldsmar, FL

Churabusco, IN

Live Oak, FL

Senec, Slovakia

Loves Park, IL

Comments

I love animals ... m not devil ... m kind human ..

AGREE

Leave our wildlife alone!!

These animals are harmless what is the point in killling them. I love wildlife and I would do anything I can to help protect them.

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I am under the impression that you, Jennifer Kane, paralegal,

represent as the DNR law:_ am I cow~!~ I to t1 C h·f v cgy name is Kathleen Mese~d I am half owner of a pest control company called, Adva,µced Pest Control. I do the accounting for the company. ( 3 11- 'l</'f-SZ s-9 )

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I have t:rfo conflicting documents created by the DNR. The vJ9-r ~le.,~~ first,.rl'e~eived about (3) weeks ago is dated February 14, -e.,t J f)--~ 5 2018 titled (quote) "Dear Nuisance Wild Animal Control fQ,.. c..J- ·qt),; , Permit Holder". It st(:\tes that the proposed permit rule f ~ili'f\ Ji-~ (312IAC9-10-11) no longer permits the catch and release of \ ijl.v

live and healthy trapped animals but instead instructs me to euthanize them.

The second document was distributed at the Spring Mill Inn public hearing. This document named (quote) "lSA #17-436 I Economic Impact Statement" is dated March 6, 2018. It states that the DNR (quote) "gives small business the optio}lffJ how

', best to comply within their business model". W buC§iness -/'model is to catch and release wild animals. As representative ~ attorney, can you assure me that I can continue my business

~ ~91"' under my model?

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To paraphrase Farm Bureau Insurance advertisement, "I've seen a thing or two so I know a thing or two". I have a Purdue degree in Environmental Science ·:;> fv\ \ k ~ and 14 years as owner of Advanced Pest Control. I specialize in humane M e :s e ir v y practices of ridding pest animals that have taken up residence in homes and :3 / 7 ·- '-f 1 IP -businesses. )J 5" l? $

Because I believe that I have the education and experience, I would like the opportunity to serve on a committee or board that influences the DNR regulatory decisions such as we are discussing. IfI could meet with you afterwards to get your guidance on how I could volunteer, I would appreciate it.

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Comments on the Wildlife Rule Proposed Amendments Bowden Quinn

Director, Sierra Club Hoosier Chapter

I attended the first hearing on these proposed amendments, which was held at Spring Mill State Park last week. The room was packed by two groups that seem to live in different states, although all were Hoosiers. On the one hand, there were the trappers and hunters, mostly trappers it seemed. On the other hand were the conservationists and animal-rights folks, The two sides could not have been more contradictory in their statements.

The trappers were adamant that the bobcat population is exploding, at least in southern Indiana. The trappers said they are finding bobcats in their traps on a regular basis, up to several times a week. One hunter said she saw bobcats practically every time that she went into the woods. On the other hand, many of the conservationists, who mostly live in the country and do a lot of hiking, asserted that they had never seen a bobcat.

It seems to me that the hunter/trapper assertions about the bobcat population should be taken with a grain of salt. The DNR's fact sheet on bobcats has a graph of average bobcat sightings by bowhunters per 1,000 hours, assumedly that means time spent hunting. The graph peaks just short of3 in 2015 and drops to about 2.5 in 2016. This number appears to be vastly different· from the hunter/trapper assertions at lasts week's hearing of frequent bobcat sightings.

I would not dispute DNR's position that the bobcat population is increasing. That's what we want it to do, right? But that doesn't mean that we should start killing them. As DNR admits, we simply don't know how many bobcats there are in the state and what level of killing the population can withstand to remain viable.

The DNR fact sheet offers another graph to support its contention that the population is increasing. That is a graph of average number of bobcats killed on roads, which has jumped significantly over the past I 0 or so years. Now, I have not investigated this, but one opponent of the trapping season at last week's hearing said that a large number of those kills are occurring on the new I-69 highway in southwest Indiana, which would make sense since the map of reported bobcat sightings on the fact sheet shows the largest number occurring in southwest Indiana. I would also note that both the bowhunter and roadkill graphs fell in the last year, which leads me to wonder what effect the road kills are having on the bobcat population.

So I believe the question about the viability of the bobcat population in the state remains unanswered. The second question is what impacts the increasing bobcat population is having. DNR partially answers that question in its FAQs in its fact sheet, which states:

"We get very few reports of bobcats being a nuisance or causing damage. The proposal to have a limited season is not because of complaints or conflicts with bobcats."

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The trappers would beg to differ. Several of them at last week's hearing asserted that Indiana's wild turkey population is crashing due to bobcat predation. This is curious, since the fact sheet says that wild turkeys, among other hunted populations, are plentiful. According to the DNR, hunters "harvested" 12,081 wild turkeys in 2016, the latest year for which statistics are publicly available. This total was a two percent increase over the previous year. It would seem that if our goal in "managing" the bobcat population is to protect turkeys, it would be better to stop hunting turkeys rather than to start hunting bobcats.

The hunters/trappers also said that bobcats were reducing quail and rabbit populations. Again, we have a hunting season for quail, and the DNR website says that quail populations are recovering due to improved habitat, and adds: "It has been clearly demonstrated that closed hunting seasons and blanket predatory control programs do not result in more quail."

And rabbits? Really? We want to start killing bobcats to protect the rabbit population? That thought brings me to another question that as far as I know is unanswered. What is the positive economic value of the bobcat population in Indiana? One website I visited states that the bobcat diet includes "mice, rats, squirrels, chickens, small fawns, .wild birds, feral cats, cottontail and rabbits." What is the value to farmers and property owners of bobcat predation on mice and rats?

Another comment made by two or more hunters/trappers at the hearing was that bobcats are "natural-born killers" and that country-living people should beware because soon the bobcats would be eating their pets. These comments were ironic on a couple levels. First, it is a bit hypocritical for people who enjoy trapping animals to castigate the bobcat for being a killer. One trapper who spoke last week was quite forthright that he enjoyed trapping, killing, and skinning animals. Since the trappers freely admitted that there isn't much, if any, money to be made by trapping, it's indisputable that people who trap do so for the fun of it.

The assertion that bobcats will kill pets is disputed. The website I quoted earlier about the bobcat diet states: "It's very unlikely, but possible, that free-roaming cats or small dogs left outside unattended might be taken as well." But the irony in the trappers' warning lies in the fact that they freely admit that pet dogs get caught in their traps. One trapper spoke about how he caught a dog in a trap and returned it to its owner, who was so grateful that he wanted to take the trapper out to eat. The speaker also admonished his country-living listeners to keep their pets at home, implying that if pets get caught in traps, it's the owners' fault.

And again, I had the impression of people living in different universes. The trapper who returned the dog to its owner asserted that it was unhurt. Two anti-trapping speakers talked about the anguish of having a pet dog whose leg was crushed by a trap.

Finally, there was the trappers' argument about how risky it is to try to free a trapped bobcat. One trapper said he had $9,000 in medical bills after a bobcat bit him. I can certainly understand that it isn't fun trying to free a trapped bobcat, but the proposed rule change does nothing to

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address that problem since it limits trappers to taking one bobcat per season, while the trappers say that they are finding bobcats in their traps on a regular basis.

So I find no valid reason for deciding to open a bobcat season at this time. They don't appear to be doing any economic harm and we don't know what effect a hunting season will have on them. One is left with the troubling impression that DNR has proposed this season to placate trappers. That raises an even more worrisome suspicion that DNR acts on behalf of special interest groups rather than on behalf oflndiana's wildlife and natural habitats.

This suspicion is reinforced by another proposed amendment in the wildlife rule, which would require the professionals who trap nuisance wildlife to kill the raccoons, opossums, and coyotes that they capture. Several people at last week's hearing spoke against this proposal; no one spoke in support of it. One person who has a nuisance animal control company that specifically promises that he won't kill the animals he captures said at the hearing that he would have to go out of business if the amendment is adopted, not only because he would lose a large portion of his clientele but also because he could not bring himself to kill all the animals he captures.

DNR' s rationales for offering this rule is that the captured animals may be sick and that they cause problems for the poultry industry. As the nuisance control people said, they are professionals who can ascertain if a captured animal is sick and, if so, will put it down. We are left with the impression that DNR has proposed this amendment primarily for the benefit of the poultry industry. As the opponents pointed out, it would be a much better solution for poultry producers to improve their protections against predators.

Finally, a couple of the opponents of these proposed amendments said how disappointed they are that DNR is bringing them forward. This loss of respect for DNR is very troubling. In the long term, if those of us who love nature believe that DNR is not in our camp, it will erode public tnist in government. I ask the Natural Resources Commission to save the DNR from itself and reject these two proposed amendments.

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BOBCAT POPULATIONS Estimating population size For most wildlife is time­

consuming, expensive and rarely accurate. Wildlife biologists don't know the exact population of bobcats in Indiana-just as they don't know the exact number of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, gray squirrels or most other animals. No one does.

Instead of trying to count individual bobcats, DNR biologists use trends from surveys to understand populations.

ROADKiil REPORTS Conservation officers and other DNR staff collect road­

killed bcbcats. This information shows that the number of bobcais in Indiana being killed by vehicles has been increasing since 2000. This suggests bobcat numbers are increasing, and that the species' range is expanding.

5-year Average Number of Bobcats Killed on Roads

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DNR biologists use surveys like those shown to see how bobcat populations are changing in Indiana. Another way to think of if is like this: You have two iars of candy.

The right iar clearly has more pieces of candy than the

I ' one on the left, but you don't know how many pieces are in eilher. The DNR's information shows that bobcats are

~ increasing. This essentially means we've gone from the left jar in 2000 to the right jar now_ Bobcats are now common

in southern Indiana, but we don't have an exact count. The DNR balances regulated hunting and !rapping of bobcats with bobcats that would have died from other causes, such as being killed on the road._The DNR manages bobcats and other wildlife for several reasons, such as photography, wildlife viewing, and regulated hunting and trapping. It's important to remember no furbearer has ever become endangered or gone extinct from regulated trapping.

BOWHUNTER SURVEYS

Bowhunlers have reported seeing more

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!he bobcat population is increasing and the species' range is expanding. The rates

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BOBCAT FACTS

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• Average. size is about twice that of a house cat. • Color is tannish brown with black spots, but the

spots may not be visible. • Tail is short (bobbed) and tipped wilh black and white. • Black bars are present on the inside of their legs. • They are Indiana's only remaining native wild cat. • Mostly eat rabbits, squirrels, and small mammals

like mice and voles. • Can travel more than 100 miles to Find a home,

which allows population to expand easily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : BOBCAT TIMELINE IN INDIANA

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Listed on Indiana's first Endangered Species ·list

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Occupy 78 of Indiana's 92 counties

CONCLUSION The infOrmalion we have indicates that

bobcats are common in Indiana. There are 47 states, including Indiana, that have a bobcat population. Currently, 40 of those states have harvest seasons. Based on information from those 40 states and the DNR's expertise in

• managing other species, the DNR is confident • that limited, regulated hunting and frapping ; of bobcats won't hurt the growth or spread of • bobcats in Indiana.

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PROPOSED LIMITED BOBCAT HARVEST SEASON FAQS: ...............................................................................................

Q: Why did the original bobcat population decline?

A: Bobcats declined as the result of a large-scale habitat change at the turn of the 20th century. Specifically, these changes were conversion to agriculture by massive forest removal and draining

Q: How can we ensure too many bobcats aren't hunted and trapped?

A: In addition to the limit of one bobcat per licensed hunter or trapper, there would be a season quota that would limit how many total bobcats could b~ hunted or trapped. Once this quota was reached, the season would close. This is the same system that is used to successfully manage river ofter harvest in Indiana.

of swamps and wetlands by European settlers. Unregulated hunting and trapping that had no seasons or limits was another faclor. This is similar to why we lost many wildlife species in the early 1900s, such as white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, and beaver, all of which are plentiful now and have regulated hunting or trapping seasons now. Bobcals were put on the endangered species list in 1969, which is the year the first state endangered species list was created.

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................................................ . Q: Would the season be statewide?

A-: No, the season would be limited to counties that support strong, self-sustaining bobcat populations. Those counties have not yet been finalized, but would likely to be limited to southern Indiana .

Q: People don't eat bobcats, why hunt or trap them?

A: Unlike species like deer and wild turkey, with bobcats and other Furbearers, the main purpose of hunting and trapping isn't for meal but for the fur. Fur is a natural and sustainable product used to make clothing. A few people do eat bobcat meat, but because the DNR requires the carcass to be turned over, few people would have the opportunity to consume bobcat meat. DNR staff collect information on age and reproduction from the bobcat carcasses, which provides a lot of important data to assist with continuing to monitor the bobcat population in Indiana.

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •;• ............ . Q: Are bobcats causing problems?

A: We get very few reports of bobcats being a nuisance or causing damage. The proposal to have a limited season is not because of complaints or conflicts with bobcats. The DNR manages bobcats and other wildlife for several reasons, such as photography, wildlife viewing, and regulated hunting and trapping. A limited, highly regulated season will allow those with interest the opportunity to hunt or trap bobcats. This season will not jeopardize bobcat populations in Indiana. It will be closely regulated to still allow the bobcat population to thrive.

Q: Aren't some traps cruel or painful t6 the bobcat?

A: Traps are more humane, efficient, and selective than ever before. The Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, to which the Indiana DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife and all other states' similar organizations belong, have done humane trap research, called Best Management Practices. Trapping is highly regulated and stric_tly enforced by Indiana Conservation Officers. In addition, many of the traps used by licensed trappers are the exact same types of traps the DNR staff use to frap and collar bobcats for research. This helps the DNR see where bobcats go and what type of habitat they used but does not injure or maim them .

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I / -

The DNR Strikes Again The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) appears to have an insincere mission statement. This year they supported the logging of old growth trees in the Yellowwood Forest against the advice of 226 forestry scientists and heavy public opposition. The sale of the timber

brought them a miniscule profit. Now they are planning widespread extermination of Indiana wildlife. Thousands of raccoons, opossums, and coyotes will be killed in the Fall of 2018 by euthanasia, reportedly by gassing groups of animals. They should not expect huge profits from the sale of furs.

State law will make animal control workers destroy the animals; they will no longer be allowed to relocate and release them. Some will be leaving their businesses due to their moral consciences and the cruelty involved. Many homeowners don't want to see the animals killed, and rely on animal control companies to remove animals humanely. Animal rehabilitators feel the animal population will decline, as well as suffer from these cruel and inhumane actions.

The DNR has become a rogue operation that answers to no one.

The director of the DNR is a political appointee who has an undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt and a law degree from Indiana University. He advises in the purchase, sale and zoning of real estate and business. He also handles matters related to state and local licensing

and land usage permitted by local, state and federal laws and guidelines. Hopefully, he understands and cares about conservation and wildlife issues.Transparency is missing as no responses come from the administrators in charge of these extreme measures.

There seems to be little scientific research or evidence by the DNR to support the euthanasia of

thousands of innocent animals.

There must be a better solution to this problem Many cities are using non-lethal birth control methods. Homeowners need to maintain their homes to prevent holes and hideaways that provide easy access and the warmth sought by wildlife in the cold winter.

Unfortunately, these animals are the victims of urban sprawl and the people who want to live on the fringes of so-called country living. Developers are more than willing to provide the land and demand for new housing. We cannot condone the destruction of thousands of animals who unknowingly get in the way.

Do we truly wish to eradicate our wildlife and continue to practice inhumane treatment of these animals who have been a major part of our American culture? Raccoons and opossums eat plant-damaging grubs, slugs and rodents. In many areas, deer populations have been kept under control by coyotes. What impression will the youth of Indiana have with these harsh methods especially in today's world?

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The DNR needs to seek advice from LEED certified city planners who are sensitive to our changing society's impact on the environment and our conservation needs. They need to consult with wildlife experts from around the country who have found humane and environmental methods to deal with our native wildlife. Do we want the Indiana DNR trial and errors methods of the past to dictate the future of Indiana's wildlife? A department with seemingly little knowledge of the natural world is playing a vital role in our state's conservation and wildlife decisions.

"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." M. Gandhi

Herma Compton Carmel, Indiana

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SCIENCE SUPPORTS CONTINUED PROTECTION OF INDIANA WILD BOBCAT POPULATION

Populations of Indiana Bobcat had plummeted in the state due to loss of habitat and over-harvest. In 1969, bobcats were protected as a State Endangered Species. In 2005, bobcats were removed from the State Endangered List and demoted to Species of Special Concern. This year their protection COULD come to a halt if you, my Indiana DNR and your pro-inhumane fur trapper influencers, get your way.

Reliable research shows us that wild cats need freedom from hunting in order to persist.

~he Indiana Bobcat population is barely stable and there is no substantive research or study of population increase to justify their removal from the Species of Special Concern Roster. In fact, we, the State of Indiana can help them further and help our natural eco-systems further by not permitting the cruel trophy hunting and trapping to again become legal in our fine State. The Bobcat owes it plight to human intervention in the form of over hunting, as the overwhelming majority of their struggles come from human-caused mortality. This is true for most all species of animal in our state, save the deer population. Had we not eliminated predator species, then deer populations would be controlled.

When trophy hunters repeatedly remove the prime, breeding Bobcats, it harms the population's health and reduces individuals' fitness because the strongest, heartiest animals are removed from the gene pool.

Should trophy hunting and trapping of bobcats be legalized, animals killed just for a pelt-skin, skull or an entire body mount, it will be more than just the wildcat in the crosshairs, or leg hold trap, that dies. When a trophy hunter kills an adult bobcat, social chaos ensues. Several immigrant male (often "sub-adults" or teenagers) bobcats vie for the now-dead, adult male's territory. These sub-adults will kill the kittens from the previous sire, so they can breed with the females in order to pass down their genes. Doubtful the Indiana Department of Natural Resources is accounting for these kittens (and sometimes the females themselves, who fight to protect their kittens) in the state's potential accounting of wildcat-death tolls through the legalization of inhumane trapping or other means of hunting. -Trophy hunting animals is a poor way to manage wildlife. The best available science shows that trophy hunting wild cats can cause harm not just to Bobcats, but to the entirety of the eco-system.

Bobcats provide valuable benefits to Indiana's ecosystems and other wildlife. They promote greater biological diversity (more fish, amphibians and variety of plants) and support the natural functions of entire ecosystems, especially to riparian areas. Bobcats control rabbit and rodent populations and even help moderate the deer population by removing the young, sick and weak deer fawn. By helping reduce the herd size, these prey animals avoid exceeding Indiana lands' carrying capacity, (that is, the maximum load the environment can sustain without degradation). By continuing protection of Indiana's Bobcat, we can balance nature's systems, increasing biological diversity and potentially reduce wildlife disease.

Human intervention, encouraging human cruelty toward the Indiana Bobcat, is not the answer. We Hoosiers should be celebrating the recovery of this beautiful, elegant and most secretive of cats, not promoting the cruel, senseless trapping of the animal for its fur, likely valued at a pittance $80 or the trophy it might provide. We need more Apex predators in Indiana and should be working for the reintroduction of the Wolf as well as the Cougar, not trapping and hunting these majestic animals into true extinction.

--Elizabeth Mahoney, IFA Board President

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COALITION TO PROTECT INDIANA'S BOBCATS

March 21, 2018

Indiana Natural Resources Commission Division of Hearings Indiana Government Center North 100 North Senate Avenue, Room N103 Indiaoapolis, Indiana 46204-2200

Re: Opposition to the proposed rule to open a hunting and trapping season on Indiana's bobcats

Dear Commissioners:

The undersigned orgaoizations strongly object to the Indiaoa Department of Natural Resources' (IDNR's) proposed rule 312 !AC 9-3-18.1 to open a bobcat trapping aod hunting season forthe first time in nearly SO years. Indiaoa's bobcats were trapped and hunted to the brink of extinction until they were finally graoted protection on the state's endangered species list in 1969. This protection has prevented extinction, but bobcats could once again become imperiled if trophy hunting and trapping for recreational and commercial purposes is permitted.

The potential harm that a return to hunting aod trapping would have on the bobcat population, as well as other wildlife, has not been adequately studied and the proposed hunting aod trapping season could undermine the recovery of the species. Indeed, based on existing research, it is not known if the current population cao sustain such take and more studies are warranted to obtain this information. Consequently, instead of allowing the persecution of such a rare species, which is short-sighted aod biologically and morally problematic, more must be done to protect and conserve Indiaoa's bobcats.

Furthermore, there is no need for a hunting or trapping season. According to the IDNR's own information, although bobcat populations are slowly recovering, there are no verified accounts of bobcats preying on pets aod conflicts with livestock are rare. Conversely, having a healthy and growing bobcat population on the landscape helps restore ecological integrity aod balaoce to Indiaoa's wild, natural places. Bobcats, despite their secretive behaviors, may also stimulate additional growth in Indiaoa's wildlife watching industry, which, in 2011, generated over 751 million dollars in expenditures in Indiana.1

1 See U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau. 2011 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting, and Wildlife-Associated Recreation.

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If this proposal passes, bobcats would also be subjected to unacceptably cruel practices, including trapping and hounding. Steel-jawed leghold traps are commonly used to trap "furbearers," and bobcats caught in these traps would be left to languish in pain and duress for hours and in freezing temperatures until killed by the trapper. A number of studies have been conducted to investigate the hazards of trapping on animal welfare. These studies measure the frequency and severity of injuries to trapped animals, physiological stress responses of trapped animals, and signs of pain such as tissue swelling and behavioral responses. Research shows that the leghold trap can tear flesh, cut tendons and ligaments, cause tissue swelling and damage, and break bones and teeth as animals struggle to free themselves. Some trapped animals may chew off or twist off a limb caught in the trap in an effort to escape. 2 In fact, in one study, bobcats that were captured with leghold traps and released with apparently minor foot or leg injuries were later found with missing toes or feet on the captured limb.3 Given such potential injuries, every reputable animal welfare and veterinary organization - from the American Veterinary Medical Association to the American Animal Hospital Association - has declared the steel-jawed leghold trap to be "inhumane'" and over 100 countries worldwide have prohibited its use.

In addition to these potential injuries, trappers often use brutal methods to kill trapped animals. Such animals may be shot at point-blank range, but are more often killed by strangulation, clubbing, and drowning so as not to damage the pelt. Traps set for bobcats may also capture non-target animals who can die or experience extreme suffering in such cruel traps.

Hunting bobcats can also cause tremendous suffering. Using a pack of radio-collared hounds to chase a bobcat is unsporting and dangerous for the dogs and winter-stressed wildlife, including ungulates, in the area. The dogs chase the bobcat until he or she is exhausted at which time the bobcat will seek refuge in a tree or on a rock face only to be shot at close range. If dogs catch the bobcat on the ground, the bobcat can be mauled to death which can also cause injury to the dogs. If a female bobcat with dependent young is pursued and killed, the dogs could maul and kill the kittens or they could die a prolonged death as orphans. Hounds also trespass onto lands where they are not permitted, including private property.

The hunting or trapping of bobcats is also unnecessary. They aren't killed for their meat, their biology and ecology prevents over-population, they are not known to depredate pets, and conflicts with livestock are rare and can be easily and effectively prevented using non-lethal strategies. Instead, bobcats are killed solely to sell their pelts to overseas markets for personal gain.5• Therefore, permitting the hunting and trapping of bobcats commercializes the species, facilitating private profiteering from the public's wildlife, and depriving a far larger public constituency from experiencing these animals in the wild. Indiana's wildlife belongs to all of its citizens, and should be able to be enjoyed by all - not exploited for overseas markets.

Notably, bobcats are designated as an Appendix II species under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). In order for their parts and products to be exported, it must first be determined that the export will not be detrimental to the species survival in the wild. At present, the legality of the federal government's program that allows the export of pelts from Appendix II species, including bobcats, is being challenged in court due to the government's failure to fully evaluate the environmental impacts of the program. Such impacts include whether state and provincial bobcat hunting and trapping programs are sustainable and what impact they have on non-target species, including threatened and endangered species. Due to excessive take, habitat loss and degradation, and other anthropogenic factors, there is evidence that some bobcat populations are declining. In addition, few states, including Indiana, or provinces have scientifically credible bobcat population estimates or reliable population trend data; information that is essential for assessing the impact of hunting and trapping on bobcat populations.

2 S. Harris, C. D. Saulsbury, and G. Iossa, "Trapped by Bad Science: The Myths Behind the International Humane Trapping Standards: A Scientific Review," International Fund for Animal Welfare, (2005); G. Iossa, C. D. Saulsbury, and S. Harris, "Mammal Trapping: A Review of Animal Welfare Standards of Killing and Restraining Traps," Animal Welfare 16, no. 3 (2007). 3 Robinson, W.B. and Grand, E.F. 1958. Comparative movements of bobcats and coyotes as disclosed by tagging. Journal of Wildlife Management, 22(2): 117 -122. 4 See "House tightens grip on leghold trap," Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 203(5): 594. 5 In 2014, for example, over 57,000 bobcat pelts were exported from the US to international fur markets.

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There has also been massive public outcry against Indiana's proposal. In a review of the IDNR's "Got Input" form totals, comments against a bobcat hunt ( 469) outnumbered those in favor (106) by a margin of 4 to 1. A recent poll by Remington Research Group reveals that an overwhelming majority of Indiana voters in all parts of the state agree that the IDNR should do a comprehensive population count on bobcats before a bobcat hunting and trapping season is proposed. Specifically, the survey found that 80 percent of voters are concerned that the IDNR has no idea how many bobcats are in the state yet are proposing a hunting/trapping season, while only 15 percent do not see a need for a population count. The survey also found that 71 percent of those polled opposed allowing the use of hounds to chase bobcats into trees where they are killed (only 19 percent approved of using hounds) and 89 percent of those surveyed think the IDNR has a duty to listen to the will of Indiana's citizens (only 6 percent disagreed).

Bobcats are an iconic wildlife species critical to biological diversity and ecosystem function. They should be cherished in Indiana, rather than targeted for a trophy or pelt. We respectfully urge you to reject this proposal and keep much-needed protections in place for bobcats.

Sincerely,

Erin Huang, Indiana State Director The Humane Society of the United States

Barbara Hodges, DVM, MBA HSVMA Veterinary Advisor Hnmane Society Veterinary Medical Association

Ben Callison, President Humane Society Wildlife Land Trnst

Jennifer Leon, Director of Outreach

Big Cat Rescue

Tara Zuardo, Wildlife Attorney Animal Welfare Institute

Dr. Bill Chapman Indiana Friends Legislative Committee

Camilla Fox, Founder and Executive Director Project Coyote

Bowden Quinn Sierra Club - Hoosier Chapter

Collette Adkins Center for Biological Diversity

Prashant Khetan, CEO and General Counsel Born Free USA

Jim Poyser Earth Charter Indiana

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March 20, 2018

Indiana Natural Resources Commission Division of Hearings Indiana Government Center North 100 North Senate Avenue, Room N103 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204-2200

Re: Opposition to the proposed rule to open a hunting and trapping season on Indiana's bobcats and requirement for NWCO's to kill all trapped coyotes, raccoons, and opossums

Dear Commissioners:

The undersigned organizations strongly object to the Indiana Department ofNatural Resources' (IDNR's) proposed rules 312 IAC 9-3-18.1and312 IAC 9-10-11 to open a bobcat trapping and hunting season for the first time in nearly 50 years, and to require killing all coyotes, opossnms, and raccoons that are trapped under a Nuisance Wildlife Control permit.

Indiana's bobcats have been protected from hunting and trapping for nearly 50 years. While this protection has allowed for a possible rebound in population numbers, it is one that could be wiped clean with the opening of a hunting or trapping season, no matter how limited. IDNR has stated that they have not done a population count or study, so the actual numbers of this species is unknown.

According to the IDNR's own information, bobcats are not a nuisance. Livestock predation is rare and IDNR has no verified accounts of bobcat attacks on pets. Additionally, IDNR notes that bobcats are not hunted or trapped for their meat, but solely for their pelts, and the carcasses cannot even be kept by hunters or trappers.

If this proposal passes, bobcats would be subjected to unacceptably cruel practices, including trapping and hounding. Steel-jawed leghold traps are commonly used to trap so-called "furbearers," and bobcats caught in these traps would be left to languish in pain and duress for hours and in freezing temperatures until the trapper finally returns. Animals caught in traps are sometimes shot at point-blank range, but are more often killed by torturous methods including strangulation, clubbing, and drowning so as not to damage the pelt. Every repntable organization that examines matters related to animal welfare - from the American Veterinary Medical Association to the American Animal Hospital Association - has declared the steel-jawed leghold trap to be "inhumane."1 These cruel traps also capture non-target animals, including cats and dogs.

Additionally, using packs of radio-collared hounds to chase down a bobcat is unsporting and incredibly dangerous for both the dogs and winter-stressed wildlife, including ungulates, in the area. The dogs will chase the bobcat until he or she is exhausted. The bobcat will desperately seek refuge in a tree or rock face, just before being shot at close range. If dogs catch the bobcat on the ground, a mauling usually ensues as the bobcat tries to defend himself or herself against the pack. It is particularly dangerous when females with kittens are involved. Hounds also trespass onto lands where they are not permitted, including private property.

Hounding leads to dog welfare problems and a drain on animal sheltering resources. Viewed more as hunting equipment than beloved members of the family, hunting hounds often live in pens or are tethered outdoors. Hunting dogs often don't receive adequate veterinary attention, and they may also be struck by

1 See "House tightens grip on leghold trap," Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 203(5): 594.

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vehicles, die as a result of dehydration or confrontations with wildlife, or be abandoned at local animal shelters if they don't perform adequately. Shelters can be overburdened with abandoned hunting dogs, particularly in rural areas.

We also oppose the rule to require killing opossums, raccoons, and coyotes caught under a Nuisance Wildlife Control permit. As we understand it, no other state requires the killing of healthy wildlife of these species when trapped by a NWCO and passage of this proposed rule would make Indiana the first to take this kind of extreme and unjustified course of action. All of these species play a role in the urban ecosystem and killing them in this manner is unethical.

At this time, Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators (NWCO) can release the animal on site or on an adjacent property with permission of the property owner. This rule, if passed, will undoubtedly cause the dependent young of these species to be orphaned and to either die a slow death or, if found, further burden the network of licensed wildlife rehabilitators in Indiana who are already significantly constrained by a lack of resources. NWCOs may not and often do not have the means to provide a humane method of killing for these animals in the field which will lead to unnecessary suffering of otherwise healthy wildlife.

Indiscriminate killing of these species will not reduce the spread of disease, as sick animals are not specifically targeted. This kind of depopulation effort for rabies vector species is not supported by the Centers for Disease Control or other health professionals as a viable way to reduce the incidence or prevalence of rabies, and it can work directly against the effort to prevent its spread by removing rabies­resistant animals that would otherwise help control and stop the virus' spread.

Purportedly, this rule is proposed because these species are considered abundant and may sometimes come into conflict with humans. Killing these animals will not result in a decrease in their numbers nor will it serve to reduce the number of conflicts with them. When the root cause of the conflicts like unprotected garbage or open access to structures remains unaddressed, conflicts will continue to occur. Coyotes, opossums, and raccoons will continue to flourish because access to food and denning sites are abundant in urban and suburban areas. In the case of coyotes, removal efforts like this may actually increase numbers. Coyotes respond to changes in social structure and the amount of available resources, and this may actually increase the chance of nuisance encounters with coyotes as the social/family structure is upended. Pursuing the killing of these animals in this ad hoc manner will not achieve population goals for any of these three species, and we are not aware of any reliable population estimates or population targets that have been furnished by IDNR that would otherwise justify this kind of control action.

We respectfully urge you to reject these proposals and keep much-needed protections in place for bobcats, and allow for the current discretion ofNWCOs to release captured animals to remain in place.

Sincerely,

Erin Huang, Indiana State Director The Humane Society of the United States

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Alliance for Responsible Pet ownership (ARPO)

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March 22, 2018

Sent via email to: Indiana Natural Resources Commission Division of Hearings Indiana Government Center North 100 North Senate Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204

Re: Opposition to proposed rule that would establish a hunting and trapping season on Indiana's bobcats in certain counties (312 IAC 9- 3-18.1), and the proposed rule regarding nuisance wild animal control permits (312 !AC 9-10-11)

Dear Commissioners,

On behalf of The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and our Indiana supporters, we respectfully urge the Indiana Natural Resources Commission (NRC) to reject two proposals:

1. The proposal to open a trophy hunting and commercial trapping season on bobcats (Lynx rufas).

2. The proposal stating, "[r]equire raccoons, opossums, and coyotes taken under a nuisance wild animal control permit (312 IAC 9-10-11) to be euthanized statewide. "

I. The proposed bobcat hunting and trapping season should be rejected.

In Indiana, bobcats are a treasured part of the landscape. The commercialization of this iconic species would enable private profiteering from the public's wildlife, and deprives a far larger public from enjoying these animals in the wild. Wildlife watchers in Indiana dwarf the numbers of hunters, and the contribution by trappers to the economy is so small that the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) does not even track it [see Figure 1, pg. 2].

Bobcats, known for their tufted ears and bobbed tails, are only slightly larger than the average housecat. Weighing an estimated 20-30 pounds, bobcats are shy and elusive creatures that avoid people. Typically caught using painful and cruel steel­jawed leghold traps, bobcats are generally killed solely for their pelts, which are

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sold to overseas markets. 1

Indiana's bobcats are not killed for their meat. The primary motivation for killing these animals is either to obtain a trophy or to sell their pelts for personal profit. 2 With bobcats, only the spotted belly fur is typically used, and the remaining portion of the pelt and body go to waste. The purpose of a proposed bobcat season is therefore to give trophy hunters an opportunity to profit at the expense of the public's trust in this

wildlife treasure that belongs to all Hoosiers. Establishing a hunting and commercial trapping season will result in undue pain and suffering for these animals, family pets and non-target wildlife. A bobcat season would impair their ongoing recovery in the state.

Bobcats are worth far more alive than dead. A recent study by Panthera showed that a single bobcat is worth approximately $308,105 a year, based on funds generated from a variety of sources such as guide fees, gear purchases, and revenue earned from photo sales.3 In contrast, pelts from eastern bobcats only average around $50-100 and southern bobcats a mere $25-50,4

and prices continue to decline. As the data from the FWS demonstrates, wildlife watching numbers are on the rise, while hunting numbers continue to decline. It would be foolish for Indiana to put such a treasured wildlife-watching opportunity- and the revenue that goes along with that - in jeopardy.

Bobcats are not overpopulated in Indiana

Although once plentiful in Indiana, bobcats were nearly wiped out due to over-trapping and habitat loss before they were granted protection on the state's endangered species list in 1969. They remained on this list until 2005, and have been protected from hunting ever since. 1bis protection has enabled a slow recovery, but one that could be wiped clean if the trophy hunting

1 A lawsuit was recently filed that would requiring the environmental impacts of bobcat trapping to be analyzed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service before their pelts can be exported. See: https:/lwww.revealnews.orr;lblof!/the­boom-in-bobcat-trapping-spurs-environmenta/-lawsuit/ 2 Trophy hunting is the practice of killing or pursuing with the intent to kill wild animals where the primary motivation is to obtain the animal for display, in whole or in part, or for bragging rights. Traditional hunting or sport hunting is the practice of killing (or pursuing with the intent to kill) wild herbivorous animals such as deer, elk or moose for sustenance or subsistence. 3 Elbroch, L. Mark & Robertson, Lisa & Combs, Kristin & Fitzgerald, Jenny. (2017). Contrasting bobcat values. Biodiversity and Conservation. 10.1007/s10531-017-1397-6. 4 http://trappingtoday.com/2017-2018-fur-prices-trapping-todays-fur-market-forecast/

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and commercialization of Indiana's bobcats is permitted. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) is under a statutory duty to "provide for the protection and proper management" of wildlife. 5 As the DNR doesn't even know how many bobcats exist in the state, it is not known if the current population can sustain a hunting season - therefore, more studies should be warranted to obtain this information to fulfill this statutory obligation.

Indiana's bobcat populations are naturally limited by habitat, safe passages between subpopulations, food availability, competition, intraspecific strife, predation, and disease. Even without a hunting season, Indiana's bobcats face a multitude of threats including incidental trapping, vehicle collisions, 6 poaching, 7 habitat loss, and loss of dispersal corridors to prevent inbreeding in a population. In short, bobcats in Indiana are not biologically capable of increasing without limit.

According to an IDNR study in south central Indiana, bobcats in Indiana are capable of dispersing up to 100 miles from where they were born. Many of the bobcats studied perished due to vehicle collisions as urbanization and agriculture in the state has fragmented natural landscapes. 8 Management techniques such as generating wildlife travel corridors to connect forested regions to one another would help conserve bobcat populations and would likely steer bobcats away from highways, agriculture, and other urban areas, and should be considered as the preferable solution rather than a hunting and trapping season.

In any case, lethal (or non-lethal) bobcat damage control methods are readily available to anyone who has a conflict with one of these animals. In fact, a study in Indiana found that their favored prey includes tree squirrels, small mammals, and rabbits, making them beneficial to ecosystems and farmers alike. 9 Further, their renewed presence helps restore integrity and balance to Indiana's natural places. Despite assertions by proponents of a bobcat-hunting season, game populations appear to be thriving in Indiana, and the 2017 spring turkey harvest was even the third highest on record.10

Bobcats on the landscape offer wildlife watchers rare, but great, wildlife-watching opportunities. Opening a hunting season on bobcats would damage the recovery effort, perhaps irretrievably.

s Ind. Code§ 14-22-1-l{b) 6 Litvaitis, JA et al. (2015) Bobcats (Lynx rufas) as a Model Organism to Investigate the Effects of Roads on Wide­Ranging Carnivores, Environmental Management, 55: 1366-1376. 7 A newly-released study indicates that neither hunting nor predator control on native carnivores increase tolerance; in fact it results in increased poaching. Guillaume Chapron, Adrian Treves (2016) Blood does not buy goodwill: allowing culling increases poaching of a large carnivore. http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/283/1830/20152939 8 Johnson, Scott A. et al. (2010) Dispersal Characteristics ofJuvenile Bobcats in South-Central Indiana, Indiana Department of Natural Resources, The Journal of Wildlife Management, 74(3):384 9 Hudson Cassie M. et al. (2014) Food Habits of Bobcats in Indiana, Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, 123(1):35 JO

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Conflicts with bobcats in Indiana are rare

According to the IDNR's own information, although bobcat populations are slowly recovering, confirmed conflicts with pets and livestock are rare. 11 They are extremely reclusive and it is very uncommon to come across an individual bobcat, who prefer to avoid humans. There is no strong science that backs a potential hunting and trapping season, and opening such a season would simply cater to the minority of trappers who wish to exploit the still-recovering population of these creatures for personal profit. A season will invariably increase poaching, thereby having a multiplier effect harming this newly-recovering population.

Bobcats in Indiana have only recently begun to rebound and the ongoing human-caused mortality rate reiterates the need for their continued protection at the state level - instead of being turned into trophies for private profit for a handful of people, to the detriment of the entire public.

Cruel and inhumane methods could be used to kill bobcats

If these proposed regulations are passed, bobcats could be subjected to unacceptably cruel and unsporting practices, including trapping and hounding. Steel-jawed leghold traps are commonly used to trap forbearing animals, and bobcats caught in these traps would be left to languish in pain and duress for hours in winter conditions until the trapper finally returns to shoot the animal at point-blank range. In order to keep the pelt undamaged to sell for a higher price, it's also common for furbearers to be killed by clubbing, drowning or strangulation so there are no bullet holes or blood stains. Every reputable organization that examines matters related to animal welfare - from the American Veterinary Medical Association to the American Animal Hospital Association - has declared steel-jawed leghold trap and snares, another device that will likely be used to kill bobcats, to be "in!Jumane. "12

These declarations are based on sound science. A significant number of studies have been conducted to investigate the hazards of trapping on animal welfare. These studies measure the :frequency and severity of injuries to trapped animals, physiological stress responses of trapped animals, and signs of pain such as tissue swelling and behavioral responses. Research shows that the leghold trap can tear flesh, cut tendons and ligaments, cause tissue swelling and damage, and break bones and teeth as animals struggle to free themselves. Some trapped animals may chew off or twist off a limb caught in the trap in an effort to escape. 13 In fact, in one study coyotes or bobcats that were captured with leghold traps and released with apparently minor foot or leg

11 Bobcats in Indiana. Indiana Department of Natural Resources. IN.gov, 10 May 2016. http://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/8496.htm 12 See "House tightens grip on leghold trap," Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 203(5): 594. 13 S. Harris, C. D. Soulsbury, and G. Iossa, "Trapped by Bad Science: The Myths Behind the International Humane Trapping Standards: A Scientific Review," International Fund for Animal Welfare,, (2005); G. Iossa, C. D. Soulsbury, and S. Harris, "Mammal Trapping: A Review of Animal Welfare Standards of Killing and Restraining Traps," Animal Welfare 16, no. 3 (2007).

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injuries were later found dead with a badly tom or missing capture foot (coyotes), 14 or alive with missing toes or feet on the capture limb (bobcats). 15

Additionally, using packs of hounds to chase down a bobcat is also unsporting and incredibly dangerous for both the dogs and the wildlife. The chase can go on until the exhausted bobcat seeks refuge in a tree or rock ledge to escape the pack. It is particularly dangerous when females with kittens are involved. Research on cougar (Puma concolor) hounding shows that brawls between cougars and dogs can result in serious injuries to both and especially mortalities to kittens, and in the case of bobcats, because they are much smaller, one can expect mortalities to both adults and kittens. 16

In addition to simply being bad policy, the allowance of trapping and hounding violates the Legislature's intent for how wildlife should be managed in Indiana. Under IC 14-22-2-6(b )(2), any rules adopted by the department must take into account data relating to "the welfare of the wild animal," "the relationship of the wild animal to other animals," and "the welfare of the people."17 (Emphasis added.) Allowing these cruel methods clearly does not take the welfare of bobcats into account, nor the dangers these traps and hounds may pose to other animals and even humans.18

Allowing for the creation of a hunting and trapping season on Indiana's bobcats, an animal that has been protected since 1969, would harm bobcats and the public's trust in wildlife management.

Indiana residents concur. A recent poll reveals an overwhelming majority of Indiana voters in all parts of the state agree that the agency should do a comprehensive population count on bobcats before proposing a hunting and trapping season. The survey, conducted by Remington Research Group and commissioned by The Humane Society of the United States, found that 81 percent of Indianapolis voters supported the idea, while 79 percent of the remainder of the state agreed. Thus, 80 percent of voters statewide are concerned that the IDNR has no idea how many bobcats are in the state and is proposing a season in spite of this lack of data, while only 1 S percent of survey respondents do not see a need for a population count.

The survey also found that Indiana voters, by a margin of 71 percent to 19 percent, oppose allowing the use of packs of hounds to chase bobcats into trees where they are killed. By a margin of 89 percent to 6 percent, they also think the agency has a duty to listen to the will of Indiana's citizens on this issue.

14 Morris, K.R. 1979. A study of the movements, behavior, food habits, and weight variations of coyotes in upper Michigan. Unpublished paper, Northern Michigan University, Marquette. 30 pp. 15 Robinson, W.B. and Grand, E.F. 1958. Comparative movements of bobcats and coyotes as disclosed by tagging. Journal of Wildlife Management, 22(2): 117-122. 16 L. M. Elbroch et al., "Trailing Hounds Vs Foot Snares: Comparing Injuries to Pumas Puma Concolor Captured in Chilean Patagonia," Wildlife Biology 19, no. 2 (2013). Cougar Management Guidelines, Cougar Management Guidelines (Bainbridge Island, WA: WildFutures, 2005). 17 Ind. Code§ 14-22-2-6(b)(2) 18 Powell, B.F. (2015, May 3). Animal Trap Catches, Injures 12-Year Old Triad Boy. WFMY News 2. Retrieved from: http:/lwww.wfmynews2.com/story/news/2015/05/03/animal-trap-whitsett-wildlife-resource-commission­canibear-trap-permits/26854201/

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The department needs to make the right decision and keep Indiana's only native wild cat safe from suffering and dying in a leghold trap or being chased down by packs of dogs--for nothing more than a few dollars for their pelt.

We respectfully urge you to reject the proposal opening a hunting and trapping season on bobcats, Indiana's only native resident wild cat (312 lAC 9- 3-18.1).

II. The proposed rule idea stating, "Require raccoons, opossums, and coyotes taken under a nuisance wild animal control permit (312 IAC 9-10-11) to be euthanized statewide" should be rejected

This proposal does not take into account or accord appropriate weight to existing regulations that allowed for the option to release on site and release within county with consent from the landowner. Requiring that these species be killed once trapped, regardless of circumstances that include the accidental capture of non-target individuals or species without exception, is unethical, impractical, and would have unintended consequences on the species and local ecological balance.

Intentional and accidental capture oflactating female raccoons or coyotes would unnecessarily orphan and sentence dependent young to inhumane deaths, and this cruelty is not something the public will tolerate. Orphaned dependent young found by the public or by others including Nuisance Wildlife Control Operators (NWCO) will likely be unequipped or unable to locate and humanely kill dependent young, which would further increase the burden on wildlife rehabilitators as well as other agencies that respond to calls and concerns about wildlife. In the case of an opossum female carrying dependent young, including having young attached to teats in her pouch, it is unlikely that an acceptable field method of humane killing would even be used. This raises significant concerns as to the inhumane consequences of this rule and the considerations supporting it.

In addition, this rule may directly affect those operators whose service model is based on non­lethal approaches to resolving wildlife conflicts. Those operators will now be required to use kill these animals - something not all NWCOs may be able to comply with or even support. As different animals require different humane killing methods, some NWCOs may not be set up to comply with the proposed lethal requirement if one or more of the designated specific species are trapped.

Additionally, there will be situations where NWCOs will not be able to kill these animals humanely under the conditions that Indiana requires:

Animals that are euthanized must be done so with the safest, quickest, and most painless available method as recommended and approved by the Division of Fish and Wildlife; the list of approved methods are included with the permit. 19

19 Indiana Department ofNatural Resources, ''Nuisance Wild Animal Control Permits," at https://www.in.gov/dnr/fishwild/files/fw-NuisancePennitlnfo.pdf.

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The purpose of the regulations governing this activity is to resolve wildlife conflicts, not depopulate or control populations of raccoons, coyotes, or oposswns. Killing every animal that is trapped will not reduce or control the populations of these species. In the case of coyotes, it may actually increase the population in a short time due to the nature of their social structure and breeding habits. This kind of control activity may also increase the chance of nuisance encounters with coyotes as the social/family structure is upended. Since existing regulation of relocation or translocation activities requires consent of the landowner, there is a control mechanism already in place to prevent high accwnulations of animals on individual properties.

This rule proposal will also not control or reduce the threat of disease; in fact, it may even exacerbate that threat. This kind of depopulation effort for rabies vector species is not supported by the Center for Disease Control and other health professionals as a viable way to reduce the incidence or prevalence of rabies, and it can work directly against the effort to prevent its spread by removing rabies-resistant animals that would otherwise help control and stop the virus' spread.

Grouping these three native species together and allowing only a lethal response simply because they are viewed as abundant and a source of conflict in urbanized areas without individual study goes against the DNR's values and practices.

Lethal control by itself does not and will not address the root cause of hwnan-wildlife conflicts. Animals removed from the landscape by killing them are soon replaced and if the attractant remains or the opening in a building or structure still exists, the problem will only reoccur with different individuals. Instead of implementing this proposed rule, we urge the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to increase its efforts to educate the public on how to humanely reduce conflicts with wildlife.

s;~Aµ Erin Huang, Indiana sX Director The Hwnane Society otle United States

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veterinary technician.

I am here today to voice my adamant rejection of the proposed amendment Rule 312 IAC-9-10-11 requiring Licensed Wildlife Nuisance Removal operators to KILL all trapped raccoons, opossums & coy-0tes.

I- found on the- N-RC vvebsi-te- -· the- reasons fo-r the p-rop-osed change are as follows:

These 3 species have abundant, thriving populations across Indiana. • They typically don't stay where released. • They cause problems for land owners near point of release • May result in these new land owners having to pay for removal

of same nuisance animal • Concern of spread of disease

This Rule helps alleviate these concerns without jeopardizing overall populations of these animals.

Currently, the vast majority of permit holders already KILL captured animals .

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Private land owners can continue to capture/release (within County, with landowners permission) - without a permit

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• The majority of Nuisance Operators lied to customers about the fate of captures

• The majority of customers were comforted by the false reality for the animal

• Many of the Kill Nuisance Operators have ridden on the coattails of the Few with ethical convictions & the general public was pacified

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co-workers & clients within the veterinary client/patient community -on thelr concerns with this proposed rule. These concerned Indiana residents signatures & a copy of this letter are being mailed to NRC for documentation.

'T'h • h I • • t" ,_ "d b • "bl I' 1.1.1.ere is an overvv. e.ming. convtc ion l.O av-01 e1ng. responst e ioi

killing a problem animal they encounter on their property.

This proposal will create a situation ofland owners resolving to more humane alternatives

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• Affect the Nuisance Operators business volume

• There will be no method of recording species #s or enforcement of relocation protocol

• Land owners v·vill- release vv .. ithout concern for County requirement or environmental location

• The DNR's concern of disease spread will actually become a reality because the general public wont recognize or be concerned with sickness - where the ETHICAL FEW Nuisance Operators aiways euthaniz~ sick/ diseased animais

I also read within the proposal that once the Nuisance operator trapped any of these 3 species, they cant even be released on the landowners

·.property when the land owner desires this.

Such a forced KILL vfolates the personal & professional ethics of the Nuisance Lie Holder & the land owner.

I feel it is an extreme & unethical over-ie-ach of the DNR authoriry.

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be. a party to. sucaharsh.requirements._

This proposed Rule Change will create a much more substantial n-on-com.pliance situation th·an the intend-ed i-esults ·of enfor-c-em-ent of "only a few permit holders" being forced to change their ethical practice.

To paraphrase a fellow rehabber - Please consider how prohibition v-vorked out as yo-u deliberate the fate- o-f Raccoon-s, Opossum·s & Coyotes when this control is enforced.

I very much fear this wm not end well.

Thank you

Jill \Vis-e, R\lT

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I am against the proposed new rule that all Nuisance

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PETITION TO STOP EUTHANIZATION AND HUNTING OF OUR WILD ANIMALS

Reguarding DNR letter dated February 14, 2018 stating rule changes to include

euthanizing raccoons, opossum and coyotes and allowing bob cats to be hunted.

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** We love our wild animals and don't want them killed.

** Do not implement these rules changes.

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PETITION TO STOP EUTHANIZATION AND HUNTING OF OUR WILD ANIMALS

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Reguarding DNR letter dated February 14, 2018 stating rule changes to include

euthanizing raccoons, opossum and coyotes and allowing bob cats to be hunted.

** Do not require our animals to be euthanized.

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** Do not implement these rules changes.

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change.org

Recipient:

Letter:

World Animal Rescue.©

Indiana Department of Natural Resources, Cameron F. Clark, Eric Holcomb

Greetings,

Imagine for a minute that your job consists of saving animals, now imagine

a law that forces you to k111 those same animals instead of saving them.

Unfortunately, that scenario might become reality soon. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is planning on passing a law that would

force animal control professionals to euthanl:ze captured animals.

Currently, the standard procedure for captured animals is to relocate them. If the new law passes, all captured animal must be killed. This includes animals like raccoons, opossums, and coyotes. No Jong er will animals be

relocated, instead they will be killed in a misguided attempt to control the population.

312 IAC 9-10-11: Nuisance wlld animal control permit is unnecessary, killing

wildlife is not the answer. Please reconsider this proposal for the sake of the wildlife.

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Comments

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Rita Pirmlte LUXembOUf!l, 201 ~= Wle •~ts•tlllch grausam 11!1 welcher Bastord kann elnem Tier so ein

Lu>rembOUf!l Leid zufOgen 1111111111111 du hblllscher Dreck:sl<er! !

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owe Ouffell Welllngl<on cl~, 201 8-03-03 This must teose! NewZooland

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Sa\t<l Che animals.

Linda De Bruyne LEDE, Belgium 201 'l-03-03 Stop Ahlmal Kiiiing

diane reason Montreal. Canada 201 B-03-03 what the hell I> the matter .nth you humans STOP KILLING ANIMALS

S1;i,phane Gan:ia Mende, France 2018-03-03 Slgnez et partage2 s•p

Li<et.te Gelen Limburg, 20\B-03-03 stop thlsJI Netherlands

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luxembourg eres des humains, s~ humalnes. Prene>, votre re>ponsabiltOe.

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" humalns" m•l•d.,. et falblesl C'es notre devolr de '""P•.:t.z ot protegez les anlmaux. EU){, aussi on une ~me! Eux, aussl on le d(olt

d'avolr'5 une vie saine sur ce plan<!te• Vous, le save>l Ci>illsezl Bien

trt.t., de signez des pOtitrons. Merci.

sytwla Elartnak Folklrk, Sootland, 2018-03-03 Motherfuckers be cur'5ed 1111

"' ana maria alonso Aloxandrla. VA Z01 a-03-04 Plwise 1'1-locate ac any costll

SHIRLEY AUSTIN London, Engl•nd, 20\B-03--04 5top KllllNG EVERYTHING THAT BREATHS_

"' J!r.'1 * i! J•p•n 20) B-03·04 •• Maureen Ahoette Derw<r, NC 2018·03-04 This "disgra<elul

Marie

John DoHov•n Astoria, NY 201B-03-04 J don't believe In hurtlng gods <real'Ures that •re ~efenseless __

Stefanie 5•1bert Germany 201 B-03-04 Stephanie Pistol

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t1'atne

jusandra Pa••as

co,ki B""•rloo

hoath•r larson

Natalya Tuchapsk.o

Maria d• la Sl•rra Foll po

DAN LEON

Janot Murphy

sandr• garc1a

RioharD Wh~ney

K<ito K•nner

Lisa D•J•rn•lto

mlchello thomas

Dave Mouse

LocatiOn

Sao Paulo, 8r•<ll

Wore"""'" England, UK

Schiodam, Zuld-Holland, Ne!l>erlilnds

Lloydmlnster,

Canada

NIJkerk. Gelderland, Ne!horl<lnds

Ciudad Roal, Spain

JERUSALEM, Israel

New arun<Wlc~. NJ

Huntington Station, NY

Gul~ord, Vf

Crestview, Fl

lake Genev., WI

Burlington, MA

D.ate

20111-03-04

201 B·03-04

20111-0:J.-04

201B-D3-04

<0111-03-04

201El-03'-04

20111-03-04

201 8-03-04

2018·03-04

2018-03-[)4

201 S-03-04

2018-03-()5

201 El-03.()5

201 3-0l-OS

Cofn'ment

Indiana .. Nao a elrtan;lsia de animal$' selvagons capturados .... Assinom • oompactilh•m .... Por favor

I hsto atiythlng thst walks on 2 legs and carries a weapon. How big off you

Stop Killing Animal"s!

This Is •n animals world. Humans need to learn to llv• In It

Why humans judge eve.,.chlng In the worid exclusively from !l>eir own point ofvl<W? They want to control tho popula~on, control the nature . You can notl You can live wltll It In harmony as a port of It

or to de>trO)' It and face the oonsequences. Don't you dare to kill the captured animals!

STOP ANIMAL KILLINGS 111

That Is the woo;t proposal! have ever heord!

por los qu• no tienon voz

Stop the siaughte~

N<ltural resouroes? That Is the wrong name for• departme11t that condones killing ln;tead of seeing the place th•t animals have 1n naturo respecting their lives. These animals are noteuthanizod but

killed •nd ltls unacooptable Humans are not special or the most Important species (though many think they/we are) but merely the one With the power-• power !hat is too ofl<n abused as we see by !l>e actlons lo !l>e IDNR.

All 'reatures have an lmp<i.,,,nt reason for being upon ••rlli. You nor I own this planet ancJ wo have no right to cause It harm and we have the responsibility to pr<itoot th• •arth and all orris o-eatur•sl This planet belongs to our <hlldron and grandchildren. Blrt ~we keop de5lroylng all u!her 11"1ng things that are on It we are going ta

have nothing !•fl for our grandchildren to s"t\'lve onl

Kiiiing an1mols to control the population? It's oommon ••nse (and sciendfi,ally proven), l:hat when tlloro ;, little romp•tltion, and abundant food soun:e, animals will hwo more litters, bigger

itters .... because foocJ "'aplenty

no excuse for animal abusell!

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Name Location -Date -Comment·

Lance Sherer Sl>tlngton, PA 201 B--03-0S How about le•vlng animal b• fr•• or relo,ated . I lost a pet to Idiots that thought thl• kind of stuff was ace<ptable_ Law onforcomontln

Slotington PA. An Ima I control ls shooting it

M1Chelle Baldwin Hooper, LIT 201 B-03-05 All animals desetv< to live. They aren't pests, we impeded on tho Ir homos_

Samatha Chance Layton. UT 2019-03-05 Animals are hon> for a roason

Samatha Chonco Layton, UT 201B·03·05 Sor')I for your loss

Peggy Wilkey Sun Volley, NV 201 a-03--05 stop killing our Wild Ille. You are to protect animals not kill them

sandr-a parker Darwen, England, 201 B--03-05 I haV€ never seen so mu<ti cruelty to foxes wher<\leryou look-

"' Hunt1ngTerrlermon -lone monsters with their lw-chors

Cassie Todd Lake Odessa. MI 201&03-ll5 Its wtong absolutely wrong_

M•rla Gutierr,,-, Sanjoso, r:A 20111-03-05 If you h""" a heart stop killihg animals

~•n•Young H•mpshir•, 201 &03.QS This barb•rlc •nd mJel and so unnecessaiyw. •r• building and Engi>nd, LIK taking all the space W€ wonder why !hoy ""' coming Into the "tieo

sw;an robe<ts Ten by, W•l•s; 201 B-113-0S Nobody has th• rtght to take the life of an animal and If you do )'Qu Cymru,UK go to prison.

Anne Carey Bo<hlll-on-sea, 2018-03-05 Humans hav• no right to 1<111 innocont senUont beings. lfthey think Engl>nd, UK they are right, where do they morally stop kllllng7

•fan h1g\f5 Woking, ~ngland, 20111-03-0S Its bloody barbarlck

" MARGARET Bellshllf, scotlanO, 2018-113-05 Thi< I< dlsgu.ttngwhars happing to our wild life 1oav. tl1•m alone

GALLACHER "' Len Jacobs Lot~ngtown, NY 2018-03-05 A socloty Is judged bytl1e WifY ~treats Its onlm•I•-

Jone Burgess West Bromwi<h, 20111-03-0S Not nearly enough '•sped ls shown to animals_ Its time to stop the Englond, UK killing.

Ken Thomas Chipping Sodbury, 2018-03-{)5 Unnocessory killing of a"lmals Is borh <ruel ond h•arll=

Engl-anot LIK

Mark Wallis Ferndown, 201 B--03-05 I AM to polite to S<JY what l really think. So will say this God did not England, UK pu~ these •dorable animals on our Planet for us to kill O<tortu,e.

Makes ashamed to be humon

Mike Green De•pcar, England, 20111-03-05 Animals have a right to live in peace. just as you do! Stop this

"' mentally unbalanced murder of our w1ldllfe1

s Dawson Sl•fford, England, 201 B-113.QS Cruelty must stop I

"'

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~am_e

James Gallacher

DAN LEON

Marla Jo<io Carvalho

alfredo rodrlguez

va!devanl aprlglo

Nancy Raymond

Serg• Cuinet

Martine Farese

Y•n E1 Ra

Gall Ashcroft

annoblnley c:arr

Johanna Atkins

CARIN BAER

Samantha Foster

Anne Letti"'

Sandra 5d1outen

lee campti•ll

_Location

Bellshill, 5,otland,

"' JERUSALEM, Israel

Ll•bon, Portugal

guayaqulJ, c,uador

S;lo Paulo, :>ao Paulo, Br"1.ll

Buffalo, NY

France

Fran(e

Singapore, Slng•pore

Dlpton, England,

"' Northampton, UK

Hernel Hempstead, England. UK

SHl'RMAN OAKS,

" Au•tralla

Randburg, Gauteng, Sou ti> Afrlc;i

Netherlands

Llanarmon, Wales; Cymru, UK

ba~e

201B-03-05

2018-03-0S

2018-03-05

2018-<U-05

201 S-03-05

201 B-03-05

2018-03-05

201 B-'8-05

201B-03-05

2018-03-05

2018-03-05

2018-03-06

201 B-03-06

201 S-03-06

201 8-03-06

2018-03-06

2018-03-06

c;omment This Is Just madness, please find •noth•rway to control the

population, how about nutoring7

STOP KILL Alol!MA5LS FOR GOD SAKE 11!

Fa,,m 1usti1a polo• •nlma15 quo nilo se podom defender.

Stop Animal Killing

Todo:; O!l animals mere,em respelto!

Ma)'be the Indiana Dopa<tment of Natural Resources should be euthanized This lousy proposition 1s ••tt••moly cruel and unnecessary relo<•tlng works • murd•r does not.

son of bitth

la ch•trlere protect.on animal• France

Anim•I abuse should be treated ••rlously. Only people without comp>ZSlon would do this thing to another being.Every countrlesJbusinossos In this world really neOO to statt taking animal

welfare serious1y

You '"n~ treat animals like lflls, they deserve a fair chance In Ille. They are on this earth for a reason and thot reason Is not for them

to be slaughtered.

Beautiful f<><es

Ari Ima ls hav' more rights to the land than us human>. When you look to the damage <•osed by an animal compare that to the damage u< humans cause there's no comp•rlson. Humans cause

untold damage and suffering full <top This could be for pleasure or buslne,s nnancral gain or Just be(aUse theycanjts wrong.

This ls dlsgusUng and needs to be stopped Immediately

-#~NIM##--##U#~• ~#nlfftllu•••••#R•••••••##flt-#U

If this ,ome• to low, just wait for th• •xtlnctlon war to happen1 am this as o animal lovei-,thoro Is no need for this to happen.we should be there to help ond protect.

We must start showing romposslon ond STOP killing lnnoe<nt an Ima ls II Ifs NOT ON !!

It's Insane I

This Is Sadism By Callous man!

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11,iame

Dl•ne Morrell

Jo•nne 8arber

Ellen Portess

Julie Fitch

J\;t !\ Tf'e

Robert Boll

Amanda Peyton

M•g carrle

nancyrobblns

Belinda •nglln

TatTa Lynne

Stacey Stewart

Dorl• Teeqard1n

B<entWall

Steinke Lis•

Barbara Higgenbothetn

w•ndy ~s<Us-moody

Location

Mo~ey, England,

"' Morley, Engl•nd, C<

Shamley Green, England, LIK

Rochester, MI

1'i'Jliilll!lil.,

Kanagawa,Jap.an

London, England, C<

Lords Valley, PA

Mineral point, MO

Copperhill, TN

Carrollton, GA

Simi Valley, CA

Martlnsvlll•, !N

Marlin, TX

Chatsworth, NJ

Paf<ons, TN

bate

2[118-03-06

201 B--03--06

lOlEl-03-06

201 El-03-CNl

2012·°"'--0B

201 B--03--08

lll18-03-0B

2018-03-02

2018-03-03

2018-03-08

2018-03-08

201 S-03-09

201 B-03-09

20111-03-09

2018-03-09

201 ll-03--09

2018-03-09

201 B-03-09

comment

Stop the dlsgu<tlng , skk killing of our Innocent wildlife NOW!

This has to stop. our wildlife must b• helped

Stop killing animals, they desetve life as mudi as hum•ns

Anomals should be able to five their l1vos In peace. Humans aro !ho

pfoblem, not animals.

4~T~77ffl-~h0E~~~~!754Y~,~~v~A·~J:

u:::i 3 -T©J:? ;t,:!l'IHttl~lO°"Jlll!L --c1-1~ <:.:t!!ii L. --c \.10M! J;ll'<'UC>to!b!C'd'JiWl!li'!tl. LL-•~ "

no an•m•ls should be harmed

This 15 Just a way (Q murder all the wlldllf•. ThlS must be stopped "' a dangerQUS precedent is bolng formed. Animals havo a right to live. R•locote them ·instead ofkilllng

Killing •nywlldlllefu• any other "'"son than food is murdor

The killing of lnotent animals 15 beyond wrong.

Wh atlswrong v.lth you peoplelm You would never be able to make me kill a animal they have a heart and soul.

I love anim•ls

Tarra Lynne

This Is wrongl We need to stop cruelty, nor add ta itl

I love all •nlmal>. we need to stop harming wlldlffe

What tyµe of Insane polltltlon.s think death of the Wlldllf< Is ' smart alternative to life? What are we teaching our dilldren by doing this?

T errlble policyilll

I have no W<>rds strong enough for the sorry assholes that would do

this to any living creature_ M"Y they all dle miserable d • •th s very ,-oon!

l lovo the mask bandit> th<')l are b .. uttful animals and get a bad rop sheet for carrying rabies wh"-'1 their hasnt lbeen an outbrea~ In so

many)"'ars

!'m ;lgning because this ls so cruel they are misjudged_

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-Na'me ·1ocation"

Diano Eaton El•berly, MO 2018-IB-09

Chrl"'1no Collie Port Hope, Canada 201 l!-03-09

Valerie Hanner ft.plerce, fl_ 2013-IB-09

Kltnberlle Harwood Simi Valley, C4 2013-IB-09

Soo!hern Pines, NC ;1.018-03--09

Lora Lawson junction, TX

Amy Burgess Peru.IA 201&-03-09

Kishimoto Gold Japan 2013-IB-09

Kl<hlrnoto Gok1 Japan 201 B-03-09

Bobbie amick Harbinger. NC

Nancy Nicholson Orlando, R. 201 B-03--09

Bobble amlck Hartilnger, NC 201 S-03-09

Jean Loshley Arlington, VA 201 3-03-09

Mellss• Dmils Asheboro, NC 201 8-03-09

Michele Dougher\)/ Ames, IA 201&-03-10

Torrt Oa!lhlell Olympia, WA 201El-03-10

Jodi Taylor Rol>nd, IA 2013-03-1 0

Sandy BJackburn Attica, IN 2013-03-10

Smithsburg, MD 2013-03-10

comment_

Killing lnno,ent animals that'"""'" on ecology purpo<e ls not hght. Not lo mention inhumane,

This is sl,konlng. and 1Flndlana posse• this law, your o<onomjl will suffer os anlmal lovong poople a\l<Jld visiting or doing business In Indiana.

Why •r• you murder1ng th""• Raccoons I They are part of Nature's Ecosystems I Jfworr1ed obout Rabies I Dogs get Rabies too I Are you

going to Murder them too I Rehabbers "'°"' hard to save Wlldltt'• I And return them lo the Wild r Without Wiidiife the Earth will be,ome

Baron!

We. as • sodety, have en,roachod upon them, not the other wayl

No animal need• en die a hornble doath. Even wild animols Gln be tamed_

wrongful ldlllng of animals is not tile answer. They are lives_ People

have encro•<h•d upon their torritot)'. Relocate and ""'" tho anlm•I<. Opossums are actually beneficial and neco""•'Jllo our very own suruiYal. Please do some .-.oearth.

What •~di 'Llous k:lea

The Rae<:oon 15 designated by japan as •n ln\lilslv< alien specie<.

The Raccoon is designate<! by japan as an lnvoslve alien species_

You just don't know the amai1ngth 1ngs thesebeaoJti'ful animals can do why shouldn't they get a <hance at life also

Animals have teellngs too

This Is so wrong on many level> and should not be allowed Ct>

happen

I love raccoons. Th•Y are remati<•blo crea!lJr-.'5 and very lntelllgen~

Will this ever stop? Wiii onyone figure out ' different option I Why Is slaughter <till oh the table ls negotladon< ANYWHERE? Do the RIGHT

THING FOR ONCE!

They are such wondetful animals. All of them.Ju« lob• killing to ldll Is so humah. B•d humans that Is.

Becau"" they deserve to hve!

As a wildluf' rehobber th1sdisturbs mo gr.,rjy. I will see you on the

141hand22nd.

Lefs be humane.

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Name- Location D'ate Commf"!nt

america ar<l•rson Pl>ntatlon, fl 201B·0~·1 0 In humane.

Heather Bucllonan Evansville, IN 2012-0l-1 0 l want to help animals be protected.

D>wn Holtz Antioch, TN 20111-03.-10 Disgusting treatment of arr'f animal

Ll2 Hall stonington, CT 2011!-03·1 0 I believe those animals are harmless!

Christin• n>yloc BrunS'Mck. OH 2012-03-10 Le""' the woodland creatures alone. They are benellcial to the

environment. We h""" destroyed their home,, now you want to destroy them.J"5t stop ~-

Kiltrln' Feiditer Toledo, OH 2011!-03· 1 0 I IO\le all animals and raccoons are my favorite ... I say moke ltlem legal and let them livelJJ!I

Ell,.beth \11.,lllams Atlanta, GA 2018-03·10 Abuse of animal ls W<ong ai-.J 1rllumane. ll should not be tolerated and people who harm animals should be held accountable far their actions,

Toni dark-Moulthrop DuBois, PA 201B·03· 1 O What a de,plcableway to "conttol" wlldllfel Stop this appalling effort!

logan graham Forest, Canada 2013-03-10 I have gre•t respect for animals , especially the raccoon as It has endured even were mo>t woul<I starve. They do not doserve this ldnd oftre1'lment

Melln~a Warner Fre•no. CA 201Jl-03·10 Opos•um are not pe.sts. They eat• lot of animals that """pests and are part of the ecosystem

>•ndyklrx We•thetfotd, lX 2.0111-03-10 Enough Is enough I Stop thl' bari>aoic outrageously Insane cruelty of the wildlife What Is wmng those sick people! Get some ment.1

health care!'

Elltabeltl Stano "' 2018-03-10 All of the wildlife 1n lllJ ls Important! They alf aro their jobs. /\nd they're all trying re work around the humans who have invaded and

taken O\ler tl>elr habitats! It's such a shame!

Mar,i• Bowman Kalamazoo, Ml 20111-03-10 I'm signing be.:.luso rm 510( of anima( abuse.

Dana Gray Tulsa, OK 2018-03-10 opossums ate a helpful anlm•I reducing ticks Don1 be stupid and

'ruel. R'le•se them!

Laura Faulkner south f!Jlton, TN 201 .. 03-10 Stop I~

Susan Taylor Houston, TX 2011!-03-10 Just rehome thern alre•dy

Ge'1 e.m.,, White Bluff. TN 2018-03-10 Lin necessary to kill Wildlife when thoy can lie relo,ated to a safo placo. Be decent human bolngo by doing the right thing!

Lind• ovadek WOODl-l/\VEN, NY 201 l!-03-1 0 All wlldllf• des•""'' to live

laura Kopemak Greenfield, lN 2012-03-10 I believe we Gln shore this planet with all animals. We !Jo not need to kill th om unJoss they are violent or Ill. kllllng healthy anlm•"' I< JU>t plaln WRONG!

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.• _cOm'ment Name Location --Date·

Valerie Ralvo Brook Pafl<, MN 201 ll-03-1 0 These lhho,ent animals deserve humane tro.rrn•nt They llve on t/11s planet along with us. We don1 haV<> any right to "111 theml

llmothy A)'Er> (atTollton, GA 201S-D3·10 Rolo,atlon of wild animals is the rlght thing to Oo. Opossums are a

groot benefit to the habitat In which they ltv..

BO\lerly Feltls Houston, TX 201B-Ol-10 Theso animals at"€ important to our €'CO sy,!em. They have a right to live and '""°their purpose to koep our environment dean and safe_ Capture and release only!! Do not !Oii themll

Ml,hele Grey Los Ang•les, CA 2018-03-10 We are sup~sed to feel comp><slon for ALL LIVING THINGS.

Otherwise, w. human• are the <Ml ones.

Carol Anderberg c~nton, WA 201B·D3·10 WHAT KIND OF MENTALITY!.> GOING ON, DON'TWE HAVE GOOD

THINGS TO DO AND PLENTY OFTHEMml??A DEPT DF NATURAL

RESOURCES SHOULD HAVE THEIR NEEDS, ANO DEEDS PUllED

AS!OEAND NEW RUlESMADE, WHAT KIND OFlliLEIS KlWNG

!NNDCENT ANIMAlS CAPTURE AND KtU. l VOTE YOU GET Dl!T OF

DODGE .. .... NOW .. ,

R,.,en Stone Pon<•,olo. FL 20111-03-1 0 The anjmals deserve to live

cb Bohnert Surrey, C•n•da 201S.03·1 0 It> not right"

Antlonolte Oddo Lewes, DE 2016·ll3·10 Becau'o this ~ abhorrent.

E:lizaboth Murphy Lewiston, ME 2018-ill-10 Opossums are Important to the enVironmen~!! when •r< humans

going to get it?ll Wh'n you mess with wlldfifo, you mes> with LIFE as

awholelll

KlmVltollo Ocean Be.3cl\ si.n 201&.03-10 Pos<Ums do no harm to anyone! Please ,,,,. them!

Diogo, CA

Pamela WHghl newport. OR 2018-03-10 Alf animals have a rite to roam this eorth. Who are we to kill th em7

StaCE)I i'lorthrop Littleton. NK 2018-03-10 lWe and let live

JC Jones Mount JUiiet, TN 201B-03-10 Opo.ssum pos~ivt!ly impact our eco;ystem

Marcy Bosworth Rlv.r falls, WI 201&.03-1 0 The war against our natural world must "'"P·

Vicky Nidlols Middlebourne, WV 201&.03-10 Wh•t right do humans have to de"d• what animals live and what

animals d1e7Whores PETA? This i!; a trovesty of justicel These are

just animals bolng anlm•ls! #it

Jeanna Groat Saint Cha~es, MO 201El-03.-10 This ls cruelty. Laziness and cruolty.

o.scar cedeira S•nta Fe, Argentina 20111-03-10 NO 5AO!lFlQU£N INOCENTES

Gretchen Carvajal Granbury, TX 20\S.03-10 This I• unacceptablel Catch and release!!

Ph~llls Boland East Rockaway, NV Z018-0Cl-10 This is reprehonslbl•

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Name Location

Bogotl. Colombl•

Veedersllurg, IN

Anderson, lN

N•ncyGogne Fort My€t'S, FL

Jo•nThiel Wllll,msport PA

Mallek A. Wh~e Co•ur d' Alene, ID

Dylan Burress Frankfurt, IN

J•mes Propes Wllli•m;;,AZ

M•rg•ret Guyer Brookl1ne, MA

Sonya Ra'lne LaSalle, IL

Denise Villesoaz S•n Angelo, TX

C.ssandra Foy Mooresville, IN

Katie Harbrtdge Indianorr<JllS, IN

Joseph Blair Carter Loke, IA

Sue Moore Rochester, NV

Kathy NA na, IN

201!!-03-10

2018-03-10

2018-!13-10

201fl.-03-10

2D1B·D3·1 0

201!!-03-10

2011--03-10

2018-03-1 0

2018·!13· 1 0

201&.03-10

201B·ll3·1 0

2018·03-10

2018·1l3· 1 0

2018·03·1 0

2018-03-10

201fl.-03-10

-Comment--

T odos las anirn•les mere,orvMr ytener miles do oportunldades

para que asf se•- a humano no es el 'entro del mundo n1 es duetlo de las\'idos Oe los otros.

This is wrong on so mony levels, nerl it will loo str•Y dogs and cots •r• to be killed on site. This neods to stop beforo 1t storh.

This Is slok If you kill animals that are <aptured ean you Imagine how many lnno,ent fJOOr •nimals will b murderedm Kill•ng animals m•klng them e>:l:1nct isn't the •n""""'· Its inhumone and sick"

This Is just not ~ghtl

THIS ISJLIST WRONG. ITS THEIR WORLD TOO, NOT JUST OURS_ WHO ARE WE TO DEODE THEY NEED TO Oii'? WHYI PONT DD IT!!

This is not tho answer. Oppossums are harmless and cootrol the tick popul•tlon. Leave the law as it Is and reloeate.

I feel it's right

We need good poficles informeO byfa<ts and rotiona( knowledge that protect tile W<ll-belng of •II animols and promote the best

interest flf all who res1de on this earth

There ls no need to kill a wild animal when catch and release Is a viable •'10 hum•ne alternatiVe_ They are part of the ecosystem too, and eve;y animal hos Oenefrts In the wild.

I'm signing he<•U.<e !hi> is barbaric We've Invaded their space. The

least we '"" do Is releose them in an env!ronment they might hav. a <hanoe in. Thts is a cheap oowariJs way out .

Nobody likes to lillk about the environmental benefits of having th .. e animals around just focusing on ttie negative< like usu•I +

This Is unethkal and unnecessary. Thero ore m•"l' other humane solutlotis that don't 1nvo)Je killing these animals. Allow this effort ond money to go into eduG>tlng the public on how to keep the<• "pest" on1mals away from tOelr property in tile first pl•<< (motloo

sensor outdoor lights. don't leave !rash otrt, br1ng pet food In at night. .. for example) Lefs bo botterth•n this as humans_

Opossum are good fot our eoosystem

Life Is a gift

Anlmols hav. feelings too-! You say lrs not legal for a Non rehabil1tator to try and save on animal. What mak,s It aoy different

for you to toll them .. If a rehabil~ator Is willing to '"""and releose them. Animal< deserve a right to<>-! Don't kill defenseless anlmols just because you don't want to take the cime to tr.at them _allow someone else who Is willing to

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Saro Imam Spring, TX 2018-03-1 0 Anlmai. de..,,,., the right to lead tholr own lrves

Jill Rauh Benton Harllor, MI 2018-03-10 Opossums are beneficial creatures and should be relocated, ""' euthonl,ed. They should not be lumped In With other animals,

joon B<>nnott Petaluma, CA 2018-03-10 I don't want animals killed but reloaoted.

Donna Fritz Mc Lean, NY 201 S.03-1 0 This ls notiust Inhumane, It'< also bad sol•n"'-.

Kelly Mes<h Miiwaukee, WI 2018-03-1 0 Possums are amazing! They eot creepy crawlies and dont tarry rablesllWe are on their turf- not the opposite!!

Terry long Canvas, WI/ 2018-03-10 These little creatures are ne<essary to the •tosysteml

Amanda Reid Blrmlnghatn,AL 20111-03-1 0 This Is brutal and cruel Plea'"' <atch and release-don1 kill.

Liana Heath C>S$Opolls. Ml 201S-0~· 1 0 This I< oruel and inhumane!!

DeMrah Rawdon Goldond•le, WA 201S-03-1o Killing anlm•(s b•cause they don1 fit our Image of rute, helpful, or tasty Is short s1!es. These anim•ls s•IV<l a greater purpose. Plea<e <•ti:h and telease.

Clara Boyd CtierryValley, CA 20111-03-10 I love wildlife.

Nancy Boderick Benton city, WA 201 B-0~·1 0 Sa•e th""e lnnooent. helpless Wild •nim•t;'' They d0>e1V<l to live just like us. Ufo Is precious and death " final for uo alll

Dawn Ryan Portage, IN 2018--0J.-10 These a.-. the sweetest creotures who are not a threat to anyone. Tho,-,, are mDie important things for the ONR to focus on than l<llllng lnnoe<nt animals. Whoever came up With this idea Is an Idiot

benny blackfon:l Newburgh.™ 20111-03-10 They should be humanely released!They •re bea<ltiful,intelligent and not a threat to people.

Lacey Lee slountville. TN 20111-03--10 rm signing thl5 because hature deserves our respec~ Humans ne•d to hav< more regard for •II life This Is obsolutely abhorrent. Catch

and release Is J"'' as effective on o farm. My grandparents did ltfot

decades.

Sandra Slderl staten island, NY Z018·03·10 All animals are significant to our environment and have a rlgh( t<l

life. cruelty is never a0<;eptable.

Margaret Ingalls Merrtll•ld, MN 20111-03.-10 just catch and relooate. There's no need to kill.

Annette Clunie Waukegan, IL 20111-03-10 Please ""'IJect our Wildlifo bolo,... tt's too late and they are just•

memory.

Konnedy R"""olds BoonYille. IN 2018-QJ-10 I work Indiana wildlife •<a rehalJ fadllty and want to do what I oan do help these little guys!

Terry Lewis Ha•elock, NC 20111-03-1 0 Terry Lewis

/\my Underwood Warsaw.IN 201B-03-10 Catth and release, OON1" KILL THEMll

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l•nl<e Moeller Kingdom City, IA 2018-03-10 I love opossums. The Ot-ILY North American ma.-.uplal. They keep Ucks at boy and do not rnrry Lyme disease. I have 8 acres. They can llve here. Please don't l<llltriem7 Pleose? rm not evm a bleeding heart liberal. come ONI Thls ls wrong!

ELISE TUCKER garland, lX 201 B-03·10 Inhumane and they all .. Ml a purpose.

Anita Brewer Bll<»<I, Ms 201B-03-10 Wildlife deserves to be In the wild. Ploase do not klll lnno<eill

animals.

Nicolette Baker Heredia. Costa Rica 2018-03--10 Kllllny is Just not an option. We must all learn to live In harmony with Nature.

kelt1e novadc altoona, PA 2018·03· 1 0 We need opossums! They are useful little '"tiers All animal lll'e:s are

important.

Jared Bl•ke Holl'! Lake Ranch, 2018-0.l-10 These are God's creation too!

Th

Carole Chadwick Millsboro, NJ 201S-03..10 Opposums a•• good for !ho on\llronmen~ They rtd the land of tho.so nasty lnseots t;hot we humans try to kill with poisonous lns•<<lddes.

Pl•••• lowe chese beautiful creatores alone, to do the job God put them on lfl15 Earth to do.

Brandy Jsaa'5' Joplin, MO l01B·Ol·1 0 I usod to work In 1he animal control field. Not only do I lmie all

animals but as far as financial reasons it co•t• a lot to euthan;ze all !he wUdllfe that is brought in

Joan Dufresne Leominster, MA 2018·03-10 Must be <ome really sick and dopr.,,.d people ltlat want this laWI

Dana Se1Jhan Columbus, OH 201S-03--10 This ls a stupid waste of life and if you keep it up you're going to ~nd you're *killing off* these animals entirely. You <an~ afford lo do thaL They serve a purposo and func~on In nature. Here in Ohio we allow humane trap and release and we're doing just tin•. We're right

next door to you, not ha~ a world away. !!we Gln do It. you can do

" Caroline Franzone Brooklyn, NY l01B-03·10 This Is horribly Inhumane

Amancio Rl<hardson W.ionae, HI 2018.-03-1 0 How" a law like this "'"n an option?! Terrible and 1t can't happen I

Angels_ Luling, LA 2018-03-10 They deserve to be released not kll~ for no re•son.

Lindo Rash Glou<oster l018·03· 1 0 It l< ab<olutely horrible to require anyone to kill th•'• anlm•lsl

Courthouse, VA

Alysia Conw"Y Rovenswood, VW 2018-0l-10 Ploase stop killing beneficial animal<_ There I> no '''Use In killing animals that save lives by eating ticks and natucally stop the spread ofbooterla •nd vlrusos.

Diano Pollock Penhold, Alberta, 201 S.-03-1 0 We need to let nature toke care of nature. No need to kill the

Canad• animals, leav• them alo"•·

Rogerlleson OoW>1ers Grove, IL 201 s-03-1 a u-s ;e"sele>s and cruel to lall th•<• wondorfUI l~tle cce<>tures .have a heart for Gods sake!

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Stepl!•nle Birchfield Brazil, IN 2018-0l-10 Every species 1s Import.Ill, not1u<1: human<!

Michollo Lagenour Cilo•tetton, IN 201&03-10 Because all creaturos matter.

Maran Langow-'1<1 Santa Marla, CA 201B-!l3-10 Let's m•ke a stand again« animal abuse. as well os \he violent acts humans make.

Lisa Rodrlgu•z "' 2018-0l-10 Its rldl,ulous to kill those <reaturos.

Heather H ulsoy Middle RiV<r, MD 2018-03.-10 What the hell ls wrong with a gOV<rnment that thinks ;rs better to

murder animal> than trap and release II Thi> Is a disgusting use of Ul•poyer dollars.

Cl•re Morosky Taftvlllo, CT 201B-Ol-10 This ls Inhumane and misguided. Those •nimal' play Important roles in the ecosy<tem and should be treated as such.

ni,ole <tefko las veg•s. NV 201&03-10 l(llllng Is \he lazy way

B Blgelaw Eouldor, CO 201 B-D;l-1 0 These animals mean nobody arry harm, do no harm, In fact their V<!I)' llves benefit yours S!op kln;ng them.

Rodo Rtv•r• Cicero, IL 2018--03-10 Unju•tlfied animal killing will n°""r b• okay

'' San Francisco, CA 2018-03-1 0 It 1s also horrld !tiattho ACC rs also roporledly tho agency and pla(e

that &quo~dlsposos&quot; of puppies and kil:tefls by ga<Sing thorn In order to &quo!;solve&quo~ the problem to the la'k of "''ources noeded to properly care for thorn. This inhumane and P''"'entable problem is maOe by greedy, abus!v< breeders being unregulated,

uncertlfted, and unmon~ored by any agencies or animal rights <J"OUp.< o.erseeing am a<tlvely penal'1>ing them from having too marry litters Perhaps we need the pet store sale' again Instead ofln home b<eeders who go unchecked and becotTie mills ... these

practices ohouid be legally prohib1r.d and punish able by steep fines an d/or joll ~me if a br<od er/so lier lmprognates a ny animal with out having ,un-ont cenlfi,atlon5, business licenses. do,uments to prove low numbers of prognoncles per female, and IRAD!CAL IDEA here) a full wa1tlist of buyers who must prepayfortfiolr potelllial new pet_

The ACCwould !ake • percent of Nery animal sale, and the revenu• from now yoarly renewable cottifi<•(

Patrld• sml!h De,atur, T)( 2018--03-10 These onomal< do a Job In the wild_ If they •II •r• killed then you will haV<! a larger problem. rossum< aron't hu~ng a<ryone or anything.

Do•n Grabinger Braworvllle, MN 2018-03-1 0 ALL •nlmal' de.serve a ch•nce to llv•!

Carolyn Kern CedarPark,TX 201 B-03-1 0 All of ttiese anlmols •re import11nt part< of the ecosystem. They

deserve and need to bo allowed to 11vo1

Shawna Fuentes San Antonio, TX 2018-03.-10 This is completely heartlo55, (r!Jel, and unnecessary. Every animal

has • 'rucl•I role In the food chain_

Dobora Leo Slagle Millsboro, DE 2018-03-1 0 rm SIGNING BECAUSE IT ts THE IUGHT AND HUMAtJE TI-1ING TO DO

Ivy Marks Mount Holly, NI 20\B-03·10 Please don't do this_ Stop th~ killing we are CJ.ili,ed people this Is so lnhlllTiane

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Elizabeth N.val'ette Fresno. CA 2018-03-1 0 All these beautiful animal• d•'•"'e th' chance to LIVE! We must stop animal cruelly!

Lyn McKetlZI• Farmers Branoh, TX 2018-03-10 Possums are good for the oo:o system and live peaco>ful(y with other

animals and people. Please don~ kill them!

loral1e swartwood Houston, TX 2018-03-10 They share the wortd with us; we shouldn't k1Q thorn.Just stop and

think.

Ronnie DIComo Fram1ngh•tn, MA 201 8-03-1 0 Rldkulous stupid misguided proposal!

Kim graham Conway, MA 2018-03-10 A rldl,ulous ruling Not too smart

Rebecca Wolszon Saint Paul, MN 201il-03-10 We are the invasive spocres ·not these animals. please let them

l!vell They have fomlll•• like you and J dol

Eugenia Cruz Kansas Gly, KS 2018-03-1 0 I'm am signing there 15 enough of destruction ln our eco-sy<\em. Please stop •nlmal kliUng.

Joshua Farrelly ffanover, PA 2018-03-10 Politicians who devise pogroms against vulnerable non-hum•n lndlVlduals should hovo their popula~on controlled, through public e>posure and rldlcul•.

Sydon1a Kinney Baytown, TX <!OlB-03-10 Possums and raccoons sorve • purpose In our eco system_ Do not kill these beneflcla( anlm•ls.

Donno M•honey Warren, RI <!01B-03-10 Bee.use animals •re borng killed lndlscrfminateJy.they have o right to live as we do. We hurn•ns dont OWN this earth- The anlm•l>were

here !)ofore we were and humans hove to learn how to live beside them In • humane responsoble way.

Alexandro Fenter Greewnwood, IN 201•-03-10 Killing animals thot you View as less than you Is th• <Jeflnltlon ol Darwinism. Vet we"e supposed ta live In ' ·cnrlstl•n" dam/noted country,

Rosemary Wayman Vlctotla, TX 20111-03-10 We desperately need to salvage some rcmn•nt ofhumanltywhen we d.,,I with nature ..

Bonnie Gamor Georgetown, TX 2013·0~-10 Opposum; •nd r•ot:oons are beneficial •hlmal;, !ndfs,rlmlnate killing Is wro"g and not in our b•st lnt•<..-ts ecologically.

Karen Newman Glassport, PA 201•-0.l-10 Le1!V< these poor 're•tures •lone! They hove ov•ry right to i>e here.

Arny Hendrtx Parsons, TN 2011)-03.-10 Killing raccoons or any •nlmals is very inhumane and c.-uol.

R.ac,oons •re such gentle animal>. The p•ople that think it's okto kill them because they deem them u.-.less and insignificant are the bottom of the barTel scum and way more insignificant th•n any

animal ever 'ould be!!!

terr1 cole attleborough 2013-03-10 Please stop th IS# norfolk, England,

" Helen Winm1ll Rlcnmond. CA 2013-03-1 0 They deservo to llV!! •nd h•ve a chonce 1n life the same as hum•ns.

What people don't seem to reali>e they are also our llttl• HELPERS.II

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Hea•en Mercer

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Cathy Young

David Monn

Kolly Sl">royer

NoncyTanner

Deborah Dru!)'

Matie Wooten

Linda Gors1c

Wanda crown

Dawn Sl<owronsk1

John Coffey

Anne Stephenson

Emily Miiier

Borb.ara Boulton

Elly Casebolt-Flanagan

MaryPodbl•lsJd

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Utt!e Ro,k, AR

Potlage, !N

°' Orrtanno, PA

Marion Heights, PA

Cha~ostown. RI

Belton, SC

Los crures, '' W•<i: nowton, PA

Bowling Green, KY

Warren, Ml

Orlando, Fl

Bloomington, IN

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All animals deserve a chance to li.e.

I'm signing becouse I don't believe it's right to forco thom ollt of their homes and then kill them_ They havo a right to bo hero.

All anlmol> hove the same right to ~ve. God mod• (hem for a ,..,,son.

They •hould be r@le••ed!!!!

This is horrendous

!>top the disgusting slaughtering ofanlmals by humans.

Relo,ate

Kllllny Is wrong

Every living thing has a right to live.We don't have the roght to kill!

Possums eat ticks tlcl<s kill people you may be "glyto a po<Sum

Pl..-.se stop killing living breathing animals It's wrong and 1t makes you a low llfo piece of>hlt

Opossums are not rabJ0<vectors. Cotch and release Is the most appropriate action for animal control officers.

There is absolutely no reason to destroy wildlife which simply noods

a nudge out ol a an ar..-. where a person doe snot want them to forage. This 5hortsighted plan would have nog•~vo sld.,..ffe'is to our e'ology as a whole.

I valuntoored at a wildQfe's hospital and have great r•spect and love for Wlldlffe. I fostered/raised a lot of orphaned opoosum )oeys and I tove opossums I will do whatever I can to advocate for them.

Tragic acUons byunlnformed "professionols". The fim thought Is kill, kill, kill. these animals are not a "Natural ~esour,e" they are IMng bein fl" that de"'""' as much of> rtghtto live as anjl otherl;fe. "Safety" lnclud•s th•m as well. CHANGE ••• It will hurt nothing to be

humane and .-.locatel

This Is <o very wrong. These animals don't deserve to die boc•use of human dislike.

These animals are part of our eco-'%lem. They are valued Have

some compassion.There are alternative ways ofromovlng them, ot!ier than krlling

The"' animals desetve to live_ They play an Important role In the e'ologkal food chain. Beyond that, this I< simply .-.nselest killing.

Do not do thisl

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·Name Location Date ·comment

C•rol croig Harwich port, MA 2018-03-1 D This " so unothl<>l ond rld(<ulousl Better think twloo bofore you pass thl< low. N'ot good I

JonlceDan1el J•<ksonville, FL 201B-03·10 Killing cannot be 'onservotion. The health of the wild members of our planet Is Intrinsically related to our OW11 health.

Mindy Poole Waynetown. JN 201 f!-03-1 0 They aro 1;v1ng and bre>rthlng animals. God's cr•ature•. !twill start with those selertanimals, then the list will grow. Jfthey get 1n the

tnlsh. putyourtrash out in trash '""'with looking lids '" .If an •nlmal is sick 1t can be •uthenl>ed. No laws needed Coming sen•• I< lmportom. JI a healthy onlmal Is being a nur<ance It <an be trapped and moved away. Relocote to a woods .. Coyote can be dangerouse lfpeople leove th•ir trosh, or food out and .-.all able. May kill dog<, chickens .. W< olreody hav• the right ta protect our property If

needed. Evory sltua~on is different. Killing is not the •nswer. A law to kill It Is 'ompletely wrong and 1ncompaS<lonate. lt. start> With

th••• •pecles. Then it e;isyto add othor -'P'""' to the list.Big f>rt No for me.

John Trlbuna Westmtnstor, VI m1a-03.10 We n••d to use common sense based on knowledge In our manogemenr of the ~oro ond fauna In our t•re.

Jennifer J•,Osan Worcester, MA 2016·03·10 They were here before us .... PERIOD!

Angela Harmon Hunnngton, IN 2013-0J,10 l I011e animals!!

Christina Hoover Kokomo, JN 2018-03-1 0 It Is not our pla<eto destroy God'< cre•tion.

Krislill Rogers " 2018·03·10 Animal cruelty i< wrong and animal• deserve to be treated right Jus! as humans do.

chtistophor nchards sheffleld. England, 2018·03-10 There might not b• • god Don't u•e that excuse+.

"' Isabella Pr•ndeniast Ridley Poli<. PA 201&-03·1 a All animals d"'etve o chance to live. !t Is much more humane to

catch and rel•••• This Is not okl

Tracey J1meno2 Trumansburg, NY 201S-03-10 lt"s unnecessary, cruel and wlll nogatlllEly Impact the en>ironment

as these animals support • h••lthy ecosystem

Pat Newton H•ndersonvllle, NC 2018-03-10 Why would ycu kill these onlmols7 Th•<• animal> have been proven to be beneticral ogainst ticks, ~oas, snakes, mice, voles. moles and

other""" deslrablo CTiltors.

P•t1• Wl"lght West Grove. PA 2-'ll 8-03· 1 0 These an Im a ls do •very Important job at keeping bugs •nd rodent! under control.

Vanessa Lord Hove, England. UK 201B-03-10 They do not d•s•rw this. stop treating our othorspedes as obJ•ots, to be disposed of at wlll!

Lyn cooper-Reogan Zephyrhills. FL 2018-0B-1 0 1 am an avid on1mal 10\fer an~ If] <•n help save one I'm happy!

carTnen P''''" Augusta, GA 201 f!-03-1 0 ) love all animals.

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Name· Location Di!!te Comfnent

MaryAnnGawllk Libertyville, IL 2018-03-10 I hove h•lped return several boby opossum' to th• Wiid. Opossums are beneficial to society. Th•y are harmle,s, sweet creatures that do not carry rabies and tgey •at ticks. Do you want your dog or child to come home with • ~<I< on their body? No? Then do not require

ANYONE to sensele551y kill an opossum. Thank you.

!Xlrla Wiiber Greenneld, JN 201B-03-ta Unnecessary kllllng of any living being is wrong. God put us All

here for ' purpose! Kiiiings need to STOP!

Sara MorT1son Amarillo, TX 201 B-03-1 a Pos>Ums dese,,,. to live II~ everything else. Thero's no rea"°n not

to r•l•••o them. You can tell a lot about o comrnunjt;y l>ythe way It tceats Its animals/wildlife.

susansmlth CraWfordsvlHo. IN 2018-03-10 Why do we let people who dont hO\IO a duo tnalte up the laws/

Midielle Domingo Alpharetta, GA 2018-03-10 ! low opo$SUm51

krl<ten signorelll MUS2.PA 2011!-03--10 This iSh~ right. They""'"' to llvejust as much as we do.

Mary Annas Newton contre, MA 201 l!-03-1 0 t love brother and sister opo.ssum

Kristi• M'Masters Monticello, IN 201B·03·10 All th• kllllng of innocent animals neods to <lop. Js this what you want to teach the oh1ldron?That killing Is ok. RELOCATE the animals. Stop the senseless k1lf1ng.

J•nl<e Sanchez Tus<ola, TX 2011!-03.-10 Arbitrary kllllng of our Wild!lfe Is morally ethl<ally and environmentally wrong. !t only takes a life and op•ns the space for

anothor to move In. Senseless.

Jami• Wi.-.man Canton, GA 2(118-03·10 rve holpod .-.tum wildlife bad< to the wild my whole llf• The wild

an;mals are NOT the probl•m here.

Luanno Schedeon Cathedral City, CA 2018-03-10 Kill•ng captured Oldld animals Is a crltne against nature.

Mark Miller ShetWood. AR 2010-03-10 This Is a ridiculous policy that sh°"" no empathy at all for these

poor creatures.

Cyndi Coker Dallas, TX 2011!-03·10 Thlslsjustsick

mlndypeck trinway, OH 2018·03·10 Mindy peck

laura Yasko-Buck Pittsburgh, PA 201B-\13-10 They deS<rv<> to live!

Teresa Sell Fori Worth, TX 2018-03--10 What Is the m•tter with you peopl•l What kind of law Is this you

are propo•lng?You will totally ruin the eco systom1 Do you have no hoort? What harm are they doing to you?m

Sandy Johnson Travis AFB. CA 20111-03.1 o Sondy Johnson

C•rol Bl•d<•ter Lafayette. IN 201a-'1;!-10 Killing animals to supposedly reduce populations does not work.

Not only I>~ Inhumane. but the biological docks ofthe>e animals

will result In mo"' l1lte<s with high•r numl><!rs In •udsequ•nt •e;,sons. If eviction techniques w<ro used Instead of trapping and relocating we wouldn't haw tho problem at all.

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sharon mortln West Monroe. LA 201 a-ol-1 o It's cruel ond unhumanll Stop kllling an1molo!!! God put them here

for •reason

Barb Meadows Fort Wayne, IN 201 B-03-1 0 Let the crlUer control people at least try to relooote dio anlmalsl Do not sign death warrants on ourwildifol Rehabber< are Wiiiing to help get the animals relocoted. Give them , chancell

Roberta lhdano Hopatcong, NJ 2013-03·10 Planning this law that would force animal control to euthanize

«ptured animals. This legally requires them to kill any and """'Y racroon and coyote that Is tr•pped. This must not be allowed Stop

the killing.

mary b01loy Fr€dericksburg, VA 201 0-03·1 0 All animals deserve a chance at life. Kilhng wildlife hurt• this planet.

)Inky Shin Tallsay, Philippines 201a-w.10 rm against animal cruelty.

Marilyn Halbreich Chicago.IL 20111-03-10 Every life matters! Do the light thing and choose life for all

creatur€sll!

Dean Barton St !Vl's, ~ngland, 2013-03-10 More Wrbari< human behavlour.lfwe keep killing animals because

"' they Inconvenience our plan' we could sever€1y affect the eco .syotem which would !hen ha\te greater far reaming oon•<quonces

for uo and the planet Why havent we learned this yell Please sign and share.

HAL ARMES SARDIS, MS 20111-03-10 just isn't r1ght.

Andrea Douser Winston Salem, II.. <!Olll-03-10 It's wrong to <UI Gods creatures

Gladys Slmmorrnaker Orlando, FL 2018-03· 1 0 Protect opozums and raccoons. They are vital for our environment.

M1Chelle Roberts loul,ville. KY 2013-03-1 0 Please dont kill these animals, Th•re Is no reason to klll healthy

animals. Opossums do not '""Y rabies and they help keop the ~ck population dowo.

Mellanie Colt Hendersonville, NC 2018--03-!0 Indlana ... as in Jndiano USA? Are you kidding me7 You can find no

oth er soluHons .. Jor >hame. It's 101 8 ...

Susan Ll\llngstone Seat~e. WA 201a-03-1 a let our wild animals be free!

Mnnt;ina

Davld fl.arrow TaVl'rnler. Fl 2013-03-10 rm opposed to stupidity.

Mary Stetzel Allentown, PA 201!!-03-10 There is absolutely no reason to kill these animals. especially the opos>um>, which consume thou,.nds of tides and thereby help to llmltthe <pread ortjck-borne dlsea>es. Plea<e. In the name

ofnum•nlty, use some common sense and allow th"'" poor unfortunate ,,.,atur€& to be released back lnt<i th• wUd.

Sarah We•ner MllWaukee, WI 201 a-03·1 o They are Important to nature!

~d<I Dyl<es Kumble, TX 2016-03-10 All anybody <••ms to want to do the<e day> is ldll things. What Is

wrong with people??

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B•rbara Nicety.Green

Jordjohez

Leigh Steele

Christy RoO'les

Condlco Coop

Kim Cruse

Jamie Hogston

JE Boock

Thom"' Kiang L•o

Katherin• Robert<on

Jennifer Staber

Janot Engle

hollyodanlell

Clara Matthews

Location

Davenport, IA

Forest Knolls, CA

Con<er Poin~ IN

Canton, GA

Cresw.JI. OR

Augurta,GA

Rod<port, IN

E'dgewater, MD

Rancho Cuc,monga, CA

Hobart.JN

Fate, TX

Cornelia, GA

NorT1stown, PA

Loulsvlll•. K\I

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There's no rea<on to kill any of these animals Us• common sense,

h uman e methods to di.scour ag e them from nestlng/fueding where they shouldn~. Kiiiing them 15 cruel. unnecessary and Will not so IV< your problems.

There Is no need to 1<111 animals they're p•rt of nature

Each of these animals, the coyote, raccoon •nd opo»Um, h""" • rolo In the ecology and minimizing th•m In a ga5 'hamber because their lives 1nt,rsectw1th human lives con~nue to encroach upon

and diminish their n•tural habitat is grossly nogllg•nt ancl arrogant Have • tl<k problem 1n your area • get more oppo»Um - don~ ldll theml Have a turkey or d••r problem, ldlllng coyotes wdl only "''rbote the problem Live and lot llv.1 The solution to "nuls•nce" animals is NOT g><slng them In a chamberl!ll

This Is rid1culousl Opossums •ro HIGHLY beneficial to every

environment!

Kllllng !hem 15 cruel.

I I""" anlmols and dorft believe 1n killing th•m

Thetas just cruel

U.se common """'"· Oon~ poss 'mandatory' animal killing. Where will this stop If this Is put into effect? It wouldnt. It would creep into otllor lives and leg1sl•tion_

One of the basj< precepts ts to abstain from lcllllng

It Is not only cruel to kill these animals, but also could h•>• d"""statlng environmental effects_ Racooons and opossums are the natural de<>n up crew in the woods. They help out with the mounds of trash you throw out ovety wee~. oven If they sometimes make a mess What would you rather have, an animal doing It's job or o

potentiolly toppled etos~stem In 10 to 20 years>

l love God's cre•tur<s big and small and I do not bellove In, condone

OR support ANY killing of His beauUful creature5.

Again a no br•lner .. let these wonderful envlronm•n!•l ,..ldllfe live In p<#lCO.

Wow. Who's brig hr Idea Is thls7 Honestly! don~ see whythl• would

be a oh•nge I' because of greed or money. I LOVE animals ... they •••pure ond do goad 1n this world unll~e humans who have greed control them_

Stop Kiiiin~ Harmless Animals

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Martha Duryea

Mary Katherine

Higgins

Beverly Stephens

l<abel Slgmac

Candaoe H•I•

Robyn Camey

Nan<y Z..mbonl

Chrl>tina Terrell

Linda Bowes

Zach Unneme1er

Monlca SeMarier

Katl11oon Laird

GAIL MITCHELL

Wynon• M<Oonald

Olrl<!Jno Torros

Jenee Wilber

'l.Oc<ition·

Hou<ton, T.<

Jeffersonville, IN

Houston, TX

Stoughton, Wl

Aubrey, TX

London, UK

San Anselmo, CA

Mount Forest,

Canada

Trenton, l1j

Bloomington, JN

C•rthage, TX

Fort Wayne, IN

Dallas, TX

Marion, OH

Acme, PA

Modesto, CA

Bt'€a, CA

Anderson, IN

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This is unneoessary oruelty, aside from the fact that opposums

control the Ud< population by eating ticks

There is no need to ~Ill these an Ima ls. We can ooe•lst

My god, these are sudl peaoeful, BEN~FlCTAL creatures .. , to dlsrroy

them Is not only wrong. It's lgnorantll

Elianora Ward

Man was told to be caretakers af All the animals he but on earth,Not

~Ill the onos you dont ~ke.

End animal cruelty.

rm signing because this is a smaller, sadder world when we kill

wildlife for no good roason.

Ju>t W<ong to kill ourWlld~fe!!

It Is hor~ble to f'eGUlr< the anlmol control wotlcers to kill the

animals Instead af rel1cat1ng them. !n addltlon, the people who are

caring will quit or got ptsd, an<I these jobs w~I be a ploce whore

cJesenSJtl2ed people (or worse] can get paid for harming animals.

All life, desef\les to Live_

these animals all have ' purpose. This Is how animals become e>tlntt Whot ls wrong with catch and releose. Nothing

Kiiiing these animals would be wrong when there Is a way to oatoh

and release in,tead,

This is the cruelest, LAZIEST and most Ignorant policy. WHERE

IS YOUR COMPASSION FOR T!jE LIVES Of TKE OTHER LMNG

CREATURES OUT ON THl5 PLANET/Ill T!jJS JS HEARTBREAKING ANO

UNNECESSARY. THERE ARE OTHER, HUMANE WAYS TO CONTROL

AN!MAl POPULATIONS.

It Isn't r1ght to kill !hese animals.

There ar< no ju<tlfloble reason for this. Cruel and unne,essoiy, No,

absolutely not

Senseloss killing of any IMng thing 1s just wrong. We t>ke over their

world the11 get mad "hen they try to llve In It

This eotth b•longs to all anlm•ls, not just hum•n anlm•I<.

Animals need to bo rolocatod not killed.They deserve rospeot !I. tho

right to live_

Stop raking over their habitat, our Uve wltll them 1n peace

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Trisha Trepanier Apt;Jo old "''hard 2018-0;l-1 0 This sickens me.Doe5 It,.,.,, time & money to simply kill wrldl1fel

bea,h, ME

ml<hael rae d•nver. to 2018·"3·10 Animals havo every right to be on this e•rth II

Nancy Dishman Davidson, NC 2018-03-10 These onlmals are ~ery, ve>y helpful fur th• onvlronrnent. Pleose

leave them alonel

Onda Guthrie Mart1nsvllle, US 20111--03-10 l.afayette IN.just wrong In 50 many ways

frances Cordell Millsboro, DE 2018-03-10 There Is absollltely no ••cu<e for killing animals when they can be relocated or betteryot feam to share. I encourage animals on my

proper('{ by not using chemicals or anything that can harm them.

~ex Swain Roper. NC 201'1-<B-10 I love all animal• and opossum can't help them selfs but""' can help lhem

cat1ajohnson Fort Wrxyne, JN 201El-0!!-10 I believe there are better, more humane options th•n ~llllng these

poor animals-.

Steven Cote ~ 2012-03-10 Steve Cote

Doris May Motyo.'(11•. TN 2018--03-10 Wiid animal< are only occasionally a nuisance Wlldllfe onrlohos ti>• earth.

Gigi Giorgio Sohenoctady, NY 201S-03-10 This Is cruel and should be stopped.

Carol Ginter Wood, PA 2012-03-10 Opossum's are harmless, t:;reot fur the •nvlronment I A docile

animal .. #

Diane Barrieau Vernon, CT 2018-03-10 Why should the animals die' Fl.elooatlon Is a far better ><>lutionl

Chrl"Y Porto< Pi,kens,SC 201S-03"10 It's bod •nough that they are trapped or cought to begin wtth. Dan~ kill themlll

]elf Bellows Wilmington, Ne 201B·03·10 This Is morolly reprehensible and entirely unnecossaty.

Deirdre WllC'Ok Lee Center, NY 2018-03-10 There ar• so many alternatNe method< to rewlv. rt\llo•ncewlldlife

situations wltlll>Ut klllln g. Reme<rbec, Men you cr""1e o vdd it will be ~lied. Ask before you reaot and le•m from expenenced, compassionate w1ldl1fe oxp•rt<.

Dana Ross MartJn Austin, TX 201S-03·10 Stop the !Oiiing. PLE.O.SEI

Deann• Westfall Ch•rdon, OH 2018-03· 1 0 Those animals are beautiful creatures and should not be killed

Lindo Pwllk Columbus, OH 2018-03-10 Sav. our pr•dous onlmals-dont kill them!!!

Susan Vlck<'l' Chittenango, NY 201$-03-10 We understand thot thore has to be a balance in nature llOWl!Ver doing tllls I< off<ettlng it and causing mOJ'e havoc then I• Intended.

Do this "11arter.

Pj L;.nouette Sandown, NH 2018-03-1 0 I'm a PAC agent and t could not Imagine having to kill """'Yan Ima I JUSt be'""'• • homeowner doesn1 want It walking tl\rew there yard.

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Susan \li(kery Chittenango, NY

GlngecWright Knoxville, TN

Chester, NY

Bryan Hunt Wostfleld,lN

Kyndro Wise Clo'<ls, CA

Elizabeth Hollenbe(k Mcllllen, 1X

Roger LeWJ> Bldeford, England, C<

Amber Gibson c;

Jenni/er Petty Glennie, Ml

Wand• Woods Grand Pr•lrle, T)(

DebbleVomi•k River Rouge, MI

G.B. Landrig'n !ndlanopolls, !N

Don Dl;:on Dallas. TX

DollyHerrtin Dl<klnson, 1X

Sarah Wilson Chehalis, WA

Gail dork F,-,,donl•, NY

Ned•lyo Ng Hermo<11 Beach,

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I've rehabllJtated many possum<. They eat Ocks, are Immune to poison from snakes and are nature's garbage collectors_ They don't attad peoplo unle« threatened and •II they have Is their teeth to

defend th•m•eJVe•. If given the chance possum; wlll •lways walk away.

This Is wrong on so many levels_ Why do we humans think we are so suporlor to amimals and that they doh't ha"e •nY r1ghts1 We ar<' 1nvodlng the~ homes and space, nor the other way around_

Rac.:oons are loving 1nt<lligem animals, Ju$1: w"1,h them sometime, their anncs will make you smile. Most of the killing kills pregnant females_

This is just not right,

Homiless critters_

rm signing because oposdums and ra(<oons are vital parts of th• e'osystem and doser<e to live!

Yea ban thl; shit. It> Inhuman• in this day and age. There are aJtematlves

All life Is pr•doU• and worth any and all efforts to presel\/€1 ln my opinion man kind is the only nuisance '"'•LUre on this planet! We need to stop taking nature and her "eatures for granted Sen,. less slaught<nng ,,WRONG.

I'm against animal cruelty.

Opposum> do not carry rabies and eat all kinds ofpestsl Leave these guy> alone!

There], no reason to kill animals when they <an be released into the

wlld safely

Thero .-wily" no good reason for this_

They are just t'J'lng to suO\'ive just like the rest of US.

The random killing of •nlm>ls off•nds me_

What an absurd thing to even conS1derl

Terrible ideal

Tho d•portment should know they are doJng "'"'ething that is totally unnecessary and barbaric, In thl• time and ago. Please com• up with solutions th•t o:ommand admiration and leave great

examples for futu"' genera!ions to learn. Peoplo in """'Y p.ort of the world, •nO l rneon on the whole world, wlll got to "'"d I~ We have

"''"''to the internot more often th on evor and lt'5 hard not to be lnfomied.

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Julie BrockWell ~noJOJllle, TN 201 B-0~-1 0 This Is absolutely harrlncJ People mast be held .-.sponsliJle for such

bart.arlc and <ruel 1Jehav1or

Berto Eddy Beloit, WI 201B-o.l·10 Aside from p=ums being valuable for ellmlnattng f><!SC<, we as a >o<Joly should be better than to just ldll llvlng c.-.ature's [human and non-human) out of comt<nionco.

SabJina S<lvor Greenville, PA 20111-03-1 0 Thor• Is no e•cLI>efor the unnecessary killing of animals. The.r expected l1fesp•n 1n the wild Is short enough as it 1s.

Melissa Buxton, ME 201B·03·1 0 I want to,

Bourgeois-Lang

ele•ls hays cummlng, GA 2018-03-10 Humans are horrible to those with whom we SHARE the earth.

ldlotsl

Joycojol>nson Ontario, CA 201&-03-10 We sjould relocate not kill after all we m"""d Into their land space

Nancy Cooper Union, WA 2018-03-1 0 I love all a"ltn•IS, •nd honor their existenc<.

Karla Deronno Mishicot, WI 201 B-CU-1 0 Pie•>' leave wildlife alone ,we need them

Shawn Needham Palm Coost FL 2018-03-10 Animals should not bo tortured •nd hurt

Ma"I Smith H1ghiond springs. 20111-03-10 All Gods creoture> are here for a reason

" Meredith Tsunffiara Huntington Beoch. 201 a-03-1 o There is no reason to kill th•m- Educate people to the good they do

" Nancy Jones Sllverado, CA 2018-03-10 They «re a V<ry import.ant part o( our wild life

DIANE ORTOLANO Buffalo, NY 20111-03-10 lot's"""" these animals instead ofkllllng ti.em for no reoson. This Is

just so wrong I

Mist}' Cooper Ona, WV 201B·03·10 C•t'h and release. No need to klll lnnocertt animals. They all pl•y a role 1'1 the e(Q5)'stetn

Terry Lawhead Rocklin, CA 201B-03·10 To 'hango our world I

doborah morris laurel IN 2018-03·10 W11d11Fe.such os Opossum.and rattoons arevaluabl• to our ecosystem,.An Opo;sum ,eots tick<,doad V<getiltlOn,and bugs among its vaned diet.We n••d thl< balance In nature.Please don't

kill them!

Jamie Hogston Rockport, IN 201 a-03-1 o CnJel

Cheryl Yoder Nohlewllle, lf'I W1B-U3·10 Stop ldlllhg lhnocent animolsl

Kay Mays connersvlll•, IN 201B-03-10 No one should be forced by a law to kill anything- Tilat Is morally

wrong.

Oeborah Ladd Bern hards Bay, NY 201S-03· 1 0 this is uncall•d for:(

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Kim Rldiardson

jMnle England

Anda Codiron

Stilcoy5mltl1

Alvaro Garcia

Torn 5pross

Melissa Curcls

Robert Dowding

Donna Bentley

Glenn Pllczak

Marrlotta Mcl\ay

LanlaD"dek

Ashley Carlisle

Paula Richardson

Jowashla Day

KattiyTaylor

(aria Gregor

Lociition,:

Dallas, TX

Charlotte, NC

Henderson, KY

\Mlmington. NC

Laredo, TX

Corrales, MM

Rochester, NV

S•lnt Petersbu,.,,, ec

Middletown, OH

Wethorsllold, CT

v,,..y, IN

lndpl>, IN

sodd'j-Oalsy, TN

Mosquito, TX

Dale, IN

Sundance, W'I

Alexandria, VA

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I don't under.rand the need to kill these an Im a ls. We need what these animals do for the ecosystem; '""all play a part. When will mankind realize we can and si1ould peacefully exist w~h animals.

We share the earth with wildlife' not ~he other way arouhd. This Is killing for klll1ng's s•ke_

Amott'""' value animals. whether pru, IW.stock, or w11dlffe. Who.,,er thou ght Amerioans would su pport slau ghter of a nlma I• like this ;,; not only mistaken, but may well be a dangerous person. Killing animals has a high correlation wlth sociopaths

and psyohopaths. These are NOT the poopl• "'ho shod be making polltloal for our publi' agencies!

Catoh ond release is a much botter policy for ,,,,oons and opossum that killing them. Only suspected raOld rac,oon and coyotes should be killed. Opoc<sum aro holpful scavengers.

STOP THE MADNESS

! love all animals.

Humans lnvaOe the animal~ natural hab~at and then kill them off for being <here. sad.

All life " precious and de•eives respect and cornpa«lon. "Thou shall not kill" Ar,ff of God's creatures.

This proposal ls barbarlt.

It's time to stop killing •nlmals fur stupid reasons- And this I< a stupid roa•on.

Becausej c•re about ourwlldltfe

It appears they ha•e a lack of respect tor "11tnals.

This should NOT "'er happen _. __ sooms the answer to everything is

klll lt ..... very angry_

Th• anlm•I< did nothing wrong We took their land awoy and when !hey had to move to look for food, we '•II them a nuisance and kill them I Who! nel<t7your dog or <ot that got o\Jt and ran off?

Animals arejusl: like poopl•

This 1, Inhumane, they are a Vito I part of the eco,ystem. Catch and relea>< into safe ore as No >onse In this.

They need to be relocatedl Please!!

K.othyTaylor, Mountain Vi.w, MO

People just STOP

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Steve Mcllroy Llvemiore, CA 201 B-D.3-1 0 Replace any mention ofwh•tever animal Wlth the word "human"

or "person," ls tt suddenly a homfic thing to s.y?Yos7 Then don't do It to othei- onlmals. We share this pl•n•t with other animals, we are not some superior species thot Oe..,rve It more. Kl11ing peopJefor owrpopulaUon, et<. would be wrong. Jrs also wrong

to do to Innocent animals. If we do this, we prove we are 1-!0T the superior species we try and tout ourselves to be. We are sl,K, ho'1'ilic cowards with no regard to life. To you irs juot some animal, but animals have a right to live, they are smart, they have emotions, they ha\lo famlllo<, they do know love and bonding to

each other. They'"' not so different from us. and people need to >top pretending otherwise. The way we treat anlm•I< Is lnsone.

K>ttiyTaylor Sund>nco, W'/ 2018-D.3-10 ! serlously !hlnk that a familywoulO be upset to learn that a small animal that is supposed to bo ros,ued at their home will be killed No sense to It 111: all. Glv• them a dian'e to live, it's so diflirult for

animals to surulve In a world given over to people It was their's fi"t-

dave sen nett yorl<. PA 201[1.03-10 K111ing of an•mals needs to <top,

Amber Jacobson Grlffitl>, IN 20111.-03-10 If they cause no hami to anyone, why <•use harlTI t'<J them.

.\ildnle Patterson Evonsvlll~. US 201 &-D.3-1 0 I'm signing ltils because animals lives are as Important as ours .

Sarah Sourlyasong !ndianapoll<. IN io1 a-03.1 o I do not want to see Chis passed. These are not nuisance animals, all animals h""" a purpose.

Donna Robinson Weatlletford, 1X 201B-IB-10 I'm • wHdltfe Rehobber and I work very hard to sovc orph•nswnen moms ""'run over, shot, run over, trapped and removed! We are takJng over their home 1.ond!

1anweis G"'ensbu'!J, PA 201&-03-10 !('s Insane we even need o petition to oonvlnce anyone this Is

wrong ..

Matt Lewis lndlanapolls, IN 201 a.03.1 o that's wro"g ..

Aldon• Martin Bremen, IN 201a--03--10 The DNR Is <Upposed to be about ,onsetVabon, This 1s nothing

about consetVollonl It's just cruel and inhumane!

Isabelle Coates Rosharon, 1X ;101&-03-11 Why kill thos• animals? They are che"' for a reason, and I think that It is a hoartle•< move lo force animal tontrol prcfes,lonals to kJll the animals theyres,lle. Let th• animals Ive In God's name. what have they done to you>Jsn~ thore enough kill Ing on this planet already> Why klll someti11ng that i; given to us lorfree and is beautlfur

Deborah Lashley North Myrtle 2018-03-11 Kill everything' Is that what they think should be7 What's wrong with

Bea oh, SC th1swo~d7 I sometlmes wl;;h guns were never invented_ The world

would he a better pla(e. Animals de.serue life as mu'h as we do.

jesslcca Mendiola "' ;>01 l!-03-11 jessi,ca Mendiola

Alan 5Wanke New York, NV 201B·03· 11 This proposed policy 1s nonsenslail and will result In citizens trying to relo,ate animals on their own, whkh will not end well for anyon•-

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Morjory Elion D'B~en Le"1ngton. KY 2018·ll3-11 Be,ause humans ore greedy, arrDgant and egotistical. The C'llmpbeU nonhumons hav• just as much (or more) right to five as we do. How

about we stop t.lklng over their spaces and ••pedjng them to move out#

R.achoel Osterhout Duncannon, PA 201 fl.-03-11 Every critter ho< • ~ghtto ~le. JI is not tltoirlau~ tNt WE have overpopulated and stolen '1Wlf'J their hablt"1$'.

Alison llaJV<y Summerville, SC 201 B-03-11 This is senseleos murder. Cruel beyond belief.

Darlene lfandley Glendale, AZ. 2018-03-11 All wildlife deserve boner ltian this - this isn't management • sick and sadlstl' killing. Wh)fl Because it's a bother to relocate them approprlatel)fl It's cost prohibit.,.l Enough ofthlS mindset - we are people w~h rational brains and should be able to tind solu~ons that are compasslonato and humane and non-lethal berore turning to lethaJ a,tlon which should ALWAYS be a lost msort.

Jenny York Gregory, Ml 201 a-ll3-11 This is 1nhum•ne ond goos against the aims oftllese agen(IO,.

Gay Johnson Huffman, TX 201 a-03-11 Thts Is the most lud1Crous thing I have ever heard of and who over <ome up With this plan n••ds a P;y,h Bo.am_ Tues• animals ar• voluable and h•Vl> th~r Important role in the balance ofnatum.

Erl< Preston Pi)'YIOUth, \N 2018-03-11 As a Hoosier I think th I> Is ad l<k move.

Ansel Knight Elath, ME Z01B·ll3·11 Kllllng ls wrong and w1ldl1fe needs mom mspe<t than it gets.

z.ac MORRIS Muncie, IN 2018-03-11 Wiidiife has a pl•'• In the e'osystom

~nnette Lauro "'entl: Spring Grove, " 2016-03·11 This Is not ok.

Stacy Lowe Reelsvllle, IN 201 B-03-11 Killing Without roason I' Inhumane. There has to be somo <ommon

sens• used here. What are ~ou thinking? Stop the madness.

Teda Preston Plymouth, IN 201 B·o.l-11 I think 1t is cruel and unjust to klll an animal because ltw.,,f<iund

on your property. The anlma Is not th' intrudor, humans am. Where are they suppose to go since humans k•ep taking there habitats?

D<Md Strak.a Evansville, IN 201 '1-03-11 ThlS " truly the state of evll deplorables_ Hoosier polltldan• are tank

pond''""'·

TarynT<iylor Lexington, IN 201 B-D:3-11 rt is wrong to allowth""e animals to be killed inst••d of released!

Eeth on Farm1nyton, U.S. 2018-03-11 Shame on the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.

Outlying J,Oands

Chad Hollon Nlchola•\1111,, KY 201 S-03-11 E\lerything des•fVl>S a chance to prosper we all god< creatures until

Wegethungry

Jennifer Krapf Marshall WI 201 S-03-11 James krapf

Sable Miller " 2018-03-11 We need to do more to £ave our homes, rosources, land, on1mals, It all goes hand In hand,

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Name

Jtlla Duncan

Josie LaSalde

OoV€ Gettings

Lisa Kam1ns

Robin Hall

Holly Putman

· Jennifer Weatherholt

sue Lieb

Al1"°n Wiikin<

Anne Coombe'

Ca~eYoung

Carie Young

Ellie Brltton

StacyKurilla

IGlren w"'2

Barbar> Ho)lle

Dig• ton aver

LocatiOn'

Jasper, IN

El Paso, TX

Bentleyville, PA

Santa Monica, CA

Weatherford, Tl<

Rl'hmond. TX

Brl<tow, IN

Coates\lllle. IN

Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia

Reading, PA

Blue Mounds, WI

Mlshowa!Gl. IN

Mishaw•""·™

Covington, IN

Summerville, SC

Pennsytvanla

burleson, TX

Michigan City, IN

Palm Bay, FL

Date

2018-03-11

201 B-03-11

20111-03-11

2018-03-11

20111-03-11

20\B-!l3-11

201 B-03·11

201 B-03-11

2016--03-11

201 B-03-11

2018--03-11

itl111-03.-11

20111-03-11

2013-03-11

20111-03-11

2018-03-11

Comment

This Is so wrongl Animal control worl<ers should b' able to "''""" what needs to be done, not some blanket rule' Makos no sensel

Tfils Is not acceptable We don't own wildlife. People have be<ome

so pathetic to think this bet.Mo< Is okay.

It's horrible and rid"ulous to kill animals simply found in an

Inconvenient area_

Lo<;'; stop killing all of the onlm•I<! II ls unne,essary & 'ru•I- I do n(l{

suppori the wholesalo killing ofwhotyou see as "nuh•n'•" •nlmals.

These are sontl•n< being, who deserve to 11""-

Stop senseless ldlllng of all an Ima ls, wild and domestJ,_ support

your local wild life rehabber. Its a hard job .. sleepless nights, long

days, but lots of love.

This 15 ridkulous! shame on you, Indiana! You bunch of fucking

heartleS5 barbarians I

Animal> don't need to be senselessly killed_ They have Just as mu,h

right to bo here as we do. I''" understand ""'l'I>• kllllng things for food If you are hu~gt)I but oth•rwl•• It's just senseless Slaughter

Why, why, why would you do th!S7Dlsgustlng

I again>< this oru•lty towards an I ma Isl

This ts terrlbely wrong to kill our wild~fe_ We '"' hero to prote't

them and our enVironment not klll and destroy. Ploase help ''locate

and protect them

I want to save ourwoldhfe I

Carie Young

! love all anrmals ####

Thi' has to >top nowll

I totally •gree but "euthanlse• Is too kind • word for merciless killing

of an onlmal.

No •nlmol should be killed_ Come on people

I • rehabor, L help save the orphans, and 1n]urod. Please sign, we've

raken their homes awa~ from them_

llnlmol llfo matters These so called nuisances '"' "'Wally needed to

help the envininments

everyone on<• born has right to ~ve. lfyou not• God )'<>U do not

h•vo •rlght to take someones life 11Way!

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Samamh• E""'rg•ll Barberton. OH 201 S.03·11 This I' hortlbly sad

TamarE Conklin Norfolk, VA 201S.03-11 If a oaptured anlrnol ls healthy, then It should be •II owed to llv<! In a

new locotio11.

Robert Burt Hebro'1, Ill 2018-03-11 I vote for euthanl>ing humans. Too many of us.

DO'Ad Dodson s,ottsdalo, Al 201 6-03-11 Opposums eat tld«, roaches, the o(caslonal mouse. or rat.They

are part of a O.lan<ed ecosystem.As a venison hunter, Im against

'""'eless killing.

Todd Harn cam by, lN 2018-03.-11 They W<•• here first !I

Lis• GatTett north Beach, "" 201S.03-11 Animals deserve a second diance 1f they wander into th• wrong habitat or trap .. please don~ poss this law,

amywilson llidlanapolls, IN 20111-03-11 We live In their neighborhoods we keep bu1ld1ng homos and kJoklng \liern out of their homes they shouldn~ have to be killed because they are a minor 1nconvenlen'e to u'

Stephanie Arena •ustln, TX 201 a.03.11 This' ls horrible and a major stop b•dw•rds_ No kill mus( •pply to all

living creatures-

Tern Tallm•n Duxbury, VT 201B--03-11 This Is dlsgustingll

Alison James San<ly Hook, CT 201S.O'l-11 As usu•I. a ml,.gulded, shortsighted Inept policy which cousos untold cruelty. Stop killrng.

Tlna Ffost C"""'1 Pt IN 201!>-03-11 Thi• Is so very wrong We cha"'d the animals out ofthdr home' bY de11eloprnent and n-thelDNR want.s to kill them? Don't they ltnoW Wild animals ar< • notural re•oora>?

Deborah Ruszlcowskl Burleson, TX 201 B-IB-11 This Is a horrible law. They were here before we worol!

Joy Beum Rio Linda, CA 201S-03-11 AJl anlm•ls deserve• chance at life.

Deanna Meunier Lon echo, canad• 201 B-03-11 Stop the slaughter Ing of every onlrnal .. Has the world gone

or•zy.what on earth Is going on .. ,TRUMP HAS TO BE STOPPED, BEFDRO HE KILlS EVERY ANIMAL ON THE DAMN PLANET CANT LI sEE HEIS CRAZY,

Jayne Looper Godfrey, IL 2018-03-11 >TOP MURDERING OUR W!LOl!FElll ALL 5PECTE5 ARE ESSENTIAL fOR A HEALTHY ECOsYSTEM!!

Brand)' Witherspoon Worth, IL 201 B·IB·11 All life matters. We'lJe done enough to destroy their habitat •nd now We're playing God wl\li ecosystems.

~~stineanderson KeBrny, NJ 2018-03·11 l om signing because these animals don't dosorve to be klll•d for Oeing 1n the wrong place_ Theysorvo •role In nature and should Oe

allowed to live.

DONNA Leavitt Toms River, NJ 2018-03-11 What gives man the tight to do this? Evety tjmo mankind Interferes

It is a disaster!

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k•Vllndsay

Ruthi• Tomes

Ondy KoVach

lisa novak

Su>an Ria don

'ourtney m~chell

Angela Ryan

Brit Helle Aarskog

Wiiiiam Massey

catherine parker

Patricia Stock

Atalanra Gourlay

Mogan Gardner

Sheila Chiasson

Laurie Morris

Mlch••I W-.terbaok

Warwick, England,

" Madlson111ile, KV

Hammond, lN

'P""'"'· oH

San Mtonlo, TX

Salt L•k• city, UT

0orgen, No>Way

Elko, NV

Di!te

201 a-03-11

201a-0J-11

2018-lB-11

llllB-03-11

201 B-03-11

2018.(13-11

2018-03-11

2018-03-11

Tonyrefall, Wales; 2018-03-11

Cymru, UK

Clemmons. NC 201 B-03-11

Olmsted Township, 2018-03-11

'" Glou,ester•hlre,

England, uK

India

Car~on. Au<tralla

Etoblcoke, ontano.

Canada

West Union, US

Shrewsbuty, MA

Oswego, US

2018-03-11

201 B-03-11

2018.(13-11

2018-lB-11

2018-03-11

201 B-03-11

201B-03-11

com·ment·

If you think that thlS proctlre Is acceptable then you must be mentally ret<lrcled. Stop 1t ...... NOWlll

Are tho.so.people <hatstupldl Do they not realize thathey are living beings? How da'e theyl

People Oo not under>tand we need these an1m•ls ... they all serve a purpo•e. !her. not put here for shits and giggles there h•r• fot a

r.oson ..

The kllllng Is unnecoss•r1/ ond Is not b•dced by scion«.

This Is wrong

We nood to di•nge we cannot go an this way we need to protect not destroy

We can 'o <!Jdst wUh wild life, and much of what oppossurns do, Ilk• oo~ng tkks-, 15 beneficial ta humans!

Fauna <rimln•I •<1• which refle<l no moral values

r support killing all the <QY<lteS (JVe lost 1 o dilckens to them m tho past Y"•rl. but all the other animals don't desetvethat l<ind of

tn.•tment. ..

Animals should be protected, wlll you be happy When all of nature Is

d•>troyed, shame on you I

This Is sl'k and disgusting. Do humans have no humanity left at all?

Vou have no bll<lness killing these animals. You started the bobcat

hunt •g•ln•tthe wishes of your citizens. Donl expect to hold your office fotlong ,tthis rate

Stop killing animals#

I love anlm•I

Noooooll Kaw can you people be so KEARTLE551J Serious ffsl Thls is

insane! You peo~e •r• • pack of slckoslll

This;,- <o wrong on mah)' levelsJ Who the heck ar. we to decide

wllat being can live and which ones ahould die! We must g•t oV<!r our ultimate b,,;ng thinking and rem,mberthl< pl•n•t I< for All to

shar.I

Anlmal•were here ~rstllll We need them in our envlronmont'!'!

These beautiful creator.' ar. e»ential to the en.ircnment because they eat o,, whl<h spread lyme and other diseases!

Animal< are our friends!

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--Name LoCation

Lisa Coveyou Fr•n'h u,1<, JN

Melanie Gren dell Indlan•polls. lN

DerikGratz Bloomington. IN

DerlkGrotz Bloomington, IN

Pam-Ella Harper South Bend, IN

Rodney Baker Orlando, FL

Cathy Folk W•rsaw.lN

Christa Booth lndranapolls, IN

Susan Tauscher New Richmond, IN

SherlSellmer Jeffetsanville. IN

jerllyn Burton Alabama

Wendy Johnson Grafton, OH

Karen Miller Fort Wayne, IN

Michele Niies Rockford. Ml

Glori• S'i1eltl<<att< Ellffi•rt, JN

Pegg:y Gardner Warrenton. VA

Hillary Heckaman Mishawoka. IN

-Diite

2018-03-11

201B-03-11

2018-03-11

2018-03-11

201a-03,11

2018-03-11

2018-03-11

2018-03-11

20111-03--11

2018-03-11

21]18-03-11

2018--0.3-11

2018-03---11

201&-03--11

201 B-03-11

201 B-03-11

2018-IB·11

_ cointn~ht

Opos<Ums should not be lnduded In this! They are very beneft<lal to

nature & '"''JI llnle risk of Rabies.

Opos<Um< eat tl<ks! They rld us of carrion. sav-o the opo.,ums.

These animats heve nghts to lrf•

These animals have rlghts to life.

I also wOrry about the babies that will be le~ behind

Rodney Bakor"" <hlefbe e~clary of the Homosassa Presetve l can

assure you that an oppossum is a purely benevelant anrmal and o benefit to the ecosystem they inhabit. It would make mor• sense envtronment.olly to rem""" dome<([' •nlmal• frotn any lo,atlon than to lnt•rfore wlt/1 the natural de,ign.

'" Opossums are integral to our hab1tot. They are so misunderstood.

Don't destroy animals hust because humans tlnd them lnconvonlont

L•""• these anlm•I• to Mother Natures let nature take its course t:tiey hove ever, right to their Ille

I( Is so sl,kenlng to see that tl>ey are even trying "' pass a faw to

do this. God put animals on this Earth for a reason Each individual animal has H's own purpose. Th<y are not a nuisance. Wh"1 Ir we vi.wed poopfe the way we are vi.wing creotlon7 How about we just kill •II tlio people lnjall be,ause they"re using our ta>: dollars and being a problem to us7You can't just ,hoose who l1Ve< and who

doesn't based off whether theyre annoying or not. Get a grip law makersl!I

No one should have authotityto krll animals-

K•ren miller

Very poor popula!lon man•gement pol Icy.

Im signing because this is ju<t totally NOT RIGHT Ro•I •••hol• thought this ono up. What tho 1>•"11 lswrong wltll peopl•. How about

let the damn drugglos Ole. Put them to sleep instead of revive them with Narcan. They are more of• problem than the animals

l believe animals have ~ght> too.

W• havo lnvaQod their natural habitats with our "'l>anslve modem

ways and now we want to wipe oottherr entire e:<istence. Opossums for one, are beneficial to the land by way of ooting unwanted and 1rwasive insects. And they consume dead animals, will ch d•c"'"""' exposure to dis•""• for humans w. need to reall,. that \he ln(ontlon of these beautiful animal< Is not to hurt humans. they are doing what Is nawral to them and that Is being an animal. We have

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Nil me -LocatiOn -Da!e Comi'h!!nt

forced them out of their natural habitats. Tho leost we can do is

rofo'"'" thorn to safor grounds. Lots work togoth•r ro koep th<So

wundetful animals olive. Thank you

Sarah McKon2lo West Badon, IN 2018-DJ· 11 Catch an<I rol .. ;e ls nooded! J low God'' croatut'll< ond they don~

d""erve to be euthanlr.O by man's hand without a just """'' and It's the last resort.

terrllyn grant Bishop, TX 201 B-03-11 The wildlife Is mo•ntto bo thoro .They haw a god given rlghtto stay

olive

Elli.abo!h Karl• south eond, IN 201 B-ll.l-11 This Is wrong!

Jiii Aiien Mltdielt lN 201 B-il3-11 &quot, When we try to pick o<ll anythlng by n>oll, we ftnd IC hnched

to everything else 1n tho un1verse.&quot; -John Muir

LJnda Batt V•lley Falls, NY 10\B--03-11 leavo n"'ure alone and show some tom passion .

M;ssy McHargue Fredericksburg, VA 201e-Ol-11 It"• an awful thing to do,

Tammy Odiorne Elkhart, IN 2011!-03·11 Innocent animals should not be killed!

terrilyn grant Bishop, TX 201B-03-11 W1ldl1f< doesn't deserved to bo euphanized or gased for no reason Let th• live!!!•

Suzanne Freniere vernon. CT 20111-03-11 I am sickened by this war on ourw1ld~fel STOP KILLING OUR ANIMALSl!l

David Stroud Fort Worth, TX 2018-03-11 I used to b• married to a rehaperan fell in love with little critters yes •hunks too

William Casteel EvanSVille, IN 20111-03-11 Mory R_ CosteelEvansv11lo. In

Carol Spallone Fort Wayne, IN 20111-03-11 Animals aro sentient beings. We have no right to end tlie1r 11"es. We can learn how to l1vo With them_ Or NOT MOVE IN ON THEIR

TERRITORY.

vldd forlster Cvansv1lle, IN 2018-03-11 This Is ridiculous these animals ha•e the right to l1ve jusl: as we hum•ns do this has to be stop""d

Katie Grebe Churubusco, IN 201B·03·11 These anlmols h""" no voice, but we are there voicel Th!s wrong. why would you kill thorn instead of relocating them . how Is 1t there Ill• Isn't as lmport;int as yours? They have families too and they help

our environment not mention they are all beau~ful creatures.

Doreen n= Austin, TX 2018-03· 11 We are running tne onltn•I• off. It's f>actl enough for them to adopt

to our destructlon of the planet. Let them 11\te.

Sandra Dalton Palm Springs. FL 201B--03-11 ThJs Is not right stop this borb•rtc action now

J•nlce Stroud l• Port•, us 2018--03-11 rm signing becau£e wild animals should be 1..rt to love In their

natural hablt•l

Vmothywll•on Culv•r,IN 201 B--03,11 rm signing b•o:•u•e it'• just wrong to kill animal• unless~ "fur food purpo!i•!

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-Ni!me Loi:atiOn Date COrr'lmEint

Morls•Oel Rauh >•r•sot•, FL 201 B-D~-11 This Is an abomlnotlon against innocent animals! We came Into their home to ,teol tl>elr babies and kill them without compassion

Sharon Sandusk)' tndlanapolls, lN 2018-DJ· 11 We have a group that h•s started another petition, not knOWing about yours. We will share yours as well

Linda Kaufman Dubuque, V\ 2018-03-11 This Is barbaric --All life is preaous. __

Wendy JohnSGn Fishers.™ 2018-03-11 Rabbits are becoming a heafih hazard In F~hers and we need the coyotes to control the population_ T1d<s are becom;ng a heolth ha<ord In Fishers •n~ w• no•d tho opossum to control the

populaHon.

andy clark Douglasville, GA 2018-03-11 Because all animals matter on the pl•net

cynthiaAdams Greensburg, IN 2018-03-11 As • .-,,,ldentoflndlona, l'.r< heard nothing about this but •m

ext.-,,mely outraged ond dlsappoln!ed that somothlng Ilk• th•< ha' even been suggested in my home s!atelll

Penny Bunnell Land O'Lakes, WI 201 B-03-11 The destru,~on of our wildlife must stop!

U•• Graunke Warrens, wr 2018-03-11 -Cathlene Hlrtzel Plainfield, IN 201 8-03-11 There Is absolutely no need to euthanl>e them when they""'

healthy animals. They deseh/e to live and be released. !I need to be relocated then relocate but NOT outhanlted_

5u•anne Simpson Australl• 2018-03-11 Would ~ be possible to euthanize the idiot that thought up this law_

Jiii Sible Adrian. Ml 2018-03-11 Please read, slgn and <hare.

Marshan Perklnso lndlanapoll<, Us 2018-03-11 Relooote wildlife, DON'T KILL W!lDllFEI

Jamie Hogston Rookport. IN 2018-03-11 It's just wrong

Anne Byerw.lters "' 201 8-03-11 I don'tthlnk killing them should be a option .. they are gods creatures ... they 5hould be set lice not klllod

Jamie Hogston Rockport. !N 201B-03--11 It's1ustwrang

Anne Byerwalter> "' 201 B·IB-11 Set !hem free not kill

Ann• lly•rw•l"'r' "' 201 il-0:3-11 S•t them free not kill

Ann Wells InOlonapol~. IN 2013-03-11 This Is a horrible solu~on to a problem.

samantho Darienzo colorado sprlng<, 201 fl-.03-11 All lives matter, .,,.n tne small ond furry on••- How,ruel.

rn

Jome£ Akin Elkhart, IN 2018-03-11 I only would kill an animal for food no oth•r woy

Tim Vanzant Richmond, JN 2018-03· 11 TimothyVanZant

Ilsa kehoe Goston, IN 2018-03-11 This isjllst crazy

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Name L:O<:atlQn -- Date comment·

Carrie Rldiardson lndlanapoll$, IN 201 B-03-11 Agree! Don't I

Penny Br€eden New Kent, VA 201 fl.-03-11 No animal deserves to die by the hand of a human. They h..,., thoir

own families and are needed. They are essential to the balan'e of nature.

Theresa Borkholde' WOrs.'lW,IN 2013-03-11 ltssosadanbad

Colin Shipley Columbus, IN 201fl.-O'l.-\1 I love oppossums

cinnamon Walton Linden, IN 20111-0'l.-11 For the love of animals

~li>abeth Miller Sellersburg, IN 2018-03.-11 WE'RE ALL ANIMAlS.

Ashl•yWolf Columbus, IN 201 B-03-11 I care about the lnnoce]'!t animals being murdered

Ashloy Crouse Llllayette, IN 2018-03-11 There Is O "'"'°" for this_ Penod_

Ira Yates Blanton Alplne, TX 2018-03-11 So sad and UnGodlyl

Aliesha Kunig Pi1Jllpsburg, PA 201 S-!13-11 It b,..aks my heort seeing or hea~ng of anlmol5 being

murdered .. the reason why I hate people

Stefan!Wllllams Hu"Ungton, IN 201 8-!13·11 !just don' think lhls IS ok.

Fran<ene Foster Fort Wayne, IN 201 8-03-11 rm tired of the •nlm•I' and naturo In general getting th" shalt!

Jennifer Man'o Fort Wayne, IN 201 8-03-11 Save !tie p05SUm5I

Stefani w11n.ms Huntington, IN 2018-03-11 For th• ID\IO of animals

Dylan Casteel E•anS'Alle, IN io1 B·0~-11 ! love animals Theyre adorable and deserve life.

Donald B~d Gaffney, SC 2D1 8-03-11 We ar' !tie stewards of this planet. let us scand up for the tights of

the creatures to co-exs 1st togeth ' r.

Kais• Lozada lndlanapoll•. IN 201 8-03-11 L1v1ng in a legislative ba<kwater 1• ernbarras-slng enough as it 15. Bringing more shame upon Indiana by mandating barbaric and arbitrary killing of innocent wildlife is , vile Idea. Please act to block

this Idiocy by signing tho petition, sharing, and speaking up.

Tamara Glise Salntjoseph, "" 201&03·11 This ddlculous proposal ls the complete opposite of the rwson

"" animal control exists. Kllllng c.lptured anim•ls rs NOT their role] Don~ tryto dictote policy whon you hav• "o undersrand1ng of how theso dodicat<d people do th elf jobs. The goner•I publlo Is horrlfiod

~y thl< cruel proposal.

Diane Hermann Cape May, NJ io!S-03-11 We are responsible for oll llfe ... and those th•t con not speak need

OUT h•lp

Kim Ramsey E\'Jngton, VA lO!B-03-11 Why cant we let the animals Just bo animal• why do yall have to

d•stroy wlldllfo they have <!Vff'f right be here this was th•lr:s flrst

peopl•-

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Vicki Creech Alabama

jenn~er Mazur LaPorte. IN

Shelley Wolfe Rock Springs. WV

Shana Dlekhoff SprtngVllle, IN

Marte dore Avon,!N

Karen Jardin a Carmel lN

Barbara Cowden Sa<nla, Canada

Cherie Powers Pendleton, !N

Georgianna Woernle Floral Cll)I, F~

Riiey Pingleton Wostfiofd, lN

Christina Erbse Richmond. IN

Randall Gnladeckl Hobart.IN

Laurel Fletcher M•dEson. WI

Vlrglnl• Potton Grope.ine, TX

Julio Greer Whitehorse. Canada

Janet Bonney Luton, England, "'

Elizabeth 5haorn UinOenberg, PA

Candace CORSON Granger, IN

bate

201 B-03-11

20\B-03-11

;>01B-03--11

<01B-Q.l-11

2018-03.-11

2011>-0J-11

201B-03--11

2018-03-11

2018--03.-11

201 8--03·11

<018-03-11

201 3·03·11

201 B-03-11

201 S·03·11

2018·03·11

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£omnient

I hate seeing animals mistreated or killed_ They dont haoe a voLCe but we do. Relocate them fll remote areas,

This break' my h••rt! cruelty at Its finest' ###

Another st•to bent on killing w1ldl11€. Seems the new way to c0>-e><ist Is to kUI and kill again. W11at has happened to our countryl

It Is so cruel and unnecessary to do thi>.

Opozums can be •ery benetlcial in the e'oS}'stem.

1 actually trapped and relocated raccoons that tore up my atllc. causing i17,DOO I damaged. They were JU st being raccoons and I

didn't want them harm•d.

ENOUGH of them got killed on the roads--·· " they are part of North Amerl<a's va>t 8. wonderful! W!LDLIFE ...... RE LOCATE PLEASE.

We have to fight for them. We the people aretheirvoices.

It's the rlghtth1n9 to do_

People hav' to >top thinhlng that klling everything that gets In their

way 15 okay_ People destroy every in'h of these <rltters' hab~>t to build spr•wling, densely populated commonltle> then go nuts when one ofthese•nlmal• shows up In their backyard. These animals have a purpose: they help comr.at rodents and tid<S. among other

things, •nd do not need to be culled to satisfy the whims of a few. Humankind has a population problem, not the animals fighting to sur.11/e In• dlsappea~ng habitat_

Mother Nature's litUe onos DO NDT deserve to be tr,ated thl> W"'J

Only euthantze 1f actually presenUng SJgns of rabies.

Th15 proposed policy" really backwo.-.Js

Thero Is no rea,on for kllllng these animals, possums do not early rabies please protect them tts our rosponslbllltyto do so

5uci1 c<uelty. Ab•olu~•ly llo•rtbreaking_ :(

Is there not enough killing of our boautlful wildllf• 1n the world now days. Please stop and think what you are doing to DUr plan.r, and

save those poor animals

rm signing because I know that r•c,oons Oo not go out of their way

to harm humans They deserve to live too.

J am a medical Do,tor and I appreciate the vety sp'""I n!l!ure of all living creatures, and how they lntera<:t with human bolngs (Dne

eCO>ystem, intricate beyond hum on understanding). r personally have h•d mu~lple episod's of acute Lyme disease. oc,uning In the

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year> when we do not hmie any wlld possum• IMng in ou• woods. When we have a possum or two, w. have not •<p•rionced a'ute lyme Disease. Se~ously, folk>, pl.,,se get a .-ense ol ro<p•.:t and try

to understand more about this.

Ashley Donaldson lndlanapolls, IN 2018-03-11 This 1s cruel and lnhumanell

ReAmber Brown Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11 They have a purpose, letwlld thing> be!

Tra,le 5criv'1er-Mills Richmond, !N 2018-03-11 I'm signing this be,au>e It Is wrong for what people are doing to innocent an1malsl They need not to kill them! ! lovo my petsL

Mike Bauer Bellwood, IL 2018-03-11 Opossums are good anlm•ls th•t serue a purpose_ They don't hatm

anyone and don't carry disease. they also eat lots old'~' that ore vory harmful to people and animals

Dltl'ly Donnler Pittsburgh, PA 2018-03-11 This ts hotTi~e and must not he permitted.

P•melo Rogal£k< Valporaiso, IN 2018-03-11 Plea>e tell everyone to do rno~ r••••rcl1 before jumping on this uninformed band wagonl

Grant Stacy South Betid, IN 201 B-03-11 This is not ~ght You do not kill ivlng cr.,,ture' Ju't b•c•l!S•. If It Is

not for food then it should not be kUled.

peggy tonnal kanas Gty, KS 2018-03-11 I believe Al onlrnols have right 11,,.

Ann Mullen Austin, US 21l1 B-03-11 W• need our animals to balonce nature_

l1nda williams jacksorwllle, FL 201 B-03-11 We should protect God'> creatu.-.s!

Tina eladdJlrd Haltom City, TX 201a-03-11 We cant destroy these animals

Oawnjohnson Indiana polls, IN 2018-03-11 Animals doserve to live in their natural habitat

carol Butler Now York, NY 2018-03-11 I ca,-,,1111

Carol Butler New York. NY 2018-03· 11 l am so Sl[k of the DNR"! They neod to GO!I NOT THE ANIMALSlll

FCKTHEMllll·~

Heidi Farmer Midland, Ml 2018-03-11 These animal• are not yours to murder. They belong to the land, and We the People say, "Get you hands off our Land and her

Non.H uman lnhablta ntsl

Pamela Shirk [ndtanapolls, IN 2018-03-11 This is hotTlblel These animals have a rlgi1t to live a• mudl as humans do_

Che1yl ~outsoud•kls Eatontown, NJ 201 S-03-11 They eat ticks & bugs &-pests

aab Edmiston Wilseyvllle, CA 2018-03· 11 All II'-"'• matte,,

Angle Reach Goston, IN io1 s-03-11 My+ for anlmafsl +

Angie Reach Gaston, IN 201 B-D~-11 My love for animalsl

Teresa Skaggs Bargersville, IN 201&03-11 We are better than this. Let's act like It.

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Kathy Mazur LaPorte, IN 2018-03-11 This is a stupid lowl Keep it the woy It Is and just refo,ate them ii

lea lemon solsberry, IN 2018-03-11 Destrcy1ng their ll\res because of our Invasion of their habitat It

WRONGll

Rebekah Shail stevensv~le, Ml 2018-03-11 Stop the k~ling .. I

Ev> P•rborg U.ren,kog, Norway 201 i-03-11 Stop Animal Kiiiing

Tammy Smith Rolling Pralrlo, lN 20111-03-11 This ovtl has to <topl I haV< no respect for these humans anymore.

kimborly "''°'"" warron,Ml 201 i-03-11 Th.,.., procloLL< animals deserue to livel!!

Amy love league C1ty, 1X 201 B-03-11 If Roxanne Gilmore

Daleo CiJmm1ngs Waveland, IN 2018-03-11 ItJustwrong to just kill. People keeping moving Into where they live.

Where are they suppose to go7

Jilaine Jarvis Carmel, IN 2018-03-11 Opossums are spectacular. very valuable creatures and this Is outrageous to kill perfectlyhealthyWTldltte when they can be r•l•as•d to bonofit the environment withou( endangering humans

Kerri Iossa Brewster. NV 201B-03-11 Humans seriously need to stop all thts killing of ALL animals. There Is a roason they are on this pl, net, and there won~ be a planet if th•• keeps up!!!!

Debbie Smith Nash'<llle, IN <018-03-12 OebbJe Smith

John ,,h..,. ca,.-dero, CA 201 8·03-12 Right thing to do

Renee Koenitzer Sdttvtlle, NY 2018-03-12 Not only is this grossly inhumane, but has anyone pushing this travesty considering that opossums eat the tlcks that cause so man)' dlsea••• th>t affe<t humans and pets? How are they or raccoons a

thrw<to livestock?

and res herndon queens, i'lV 2018-0~-12 Animals should not be kllled for fun nor game.

Peb Herndon lndlanapoll5, IN 201B·03-12 This is not a .iable optron.

Rachael Jones V•lparalso, IN 2018·03-12 It 15 alre•dy an optlon for a land owner to kill • •o-call•d nuls•n<e of these species Ln retaiation for them e>:isting on the property. Since that Is an available option, there is no need to make • law that poshes the bouhd•rl•"--ono roqulrl"g th• rloaths of raccoons,

opossums. and <oyotes that are unfortunate enough to be 'aptured in the wrong place at the wrong time. Most citi>ens appre<late wUd neighbors and •re offended by the notion of so much killing.

~Inda Moore Valparaiso, IN 201B-03-12 All life is part of the ecosystem we call home. This new policy of

IDNR ls • short sighted attempt to >ave money and not In the be5t Interest of the state's resource< theor agency ts charged With managing for the good of •II.

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Lyn Czopla Crown Po1nl IN 2018-03-12 just be<OU5e we move Into th•lr home does not give us or the government the right!<> kill them. TJ,ey SONO a very Important

purpose_ Who ore we to judge who gets to llvel

Ludnds Hort Pompono Beach, 2018-03-12 Please treat animals as we should and relocate \t!em. There Is

" enough cruelty 1n \tie world.

mary mlt<hell rlohmond, !N 2018-03-12 It wrong to kill them and I love rao<oons

Diane Pea<ook Hou.ton, TX 20111-03-12 This is lnsanityll There has to be a ll•tt•r wey to deal with these animals ... a refuge or something. This Is pure murder of anlmafs who

are JUSt living Wllere they were born and should have every right to be_ fm absolutely appalled!!!

julla Stewart Louisville, KY 20111-03·1l julla Stewart

Jane Thompson Nobles\lllle,lN i0111-03-12 I h•ve noticed a huge decline in the animals and speclos w• don~ Seo anymore In the area I 11\le_ We vsed to have skunks,

'""''""'· opossums, rabbits, <O)l<lt•s. deer, red fo>:. red toil hawks, chipmunks, voles, guarder 5nakos, toad,, and rrogs, tons of sony birds, and migrating birds, ~st went on and on .... when w• moved

her• thirty yoars ago_ Now we are lucky to see a few squirrels a day, maybe a turkey vulture, and a coopers haw!<_._ Ourw~d life is

dlsapp.artng ...

Phyllis CTil! Indjanapolis, IN 201B-03--1<l This ls" an absolutoly heartless law ii possed. What on earth is wrong

with "'' Reloeate these animal< Good grtef Do Republicans have no respect for any form of senUent llfo? We know they don~ for

humans, but not even the little creatures that were hefe before us?

Suzanne deVaucenne Zlon"'111e, JN 201B-03---12 stop slaughterlng innocent animals. Trap and release only. Kiiiing

these animal< "Insane. What ever happened to decent thinking. !'If tell ycu; deconcy 1s" thing of the past Th IS idea of yours stinks. just once tt would b• good to know you cared posihvely for olll Wiid

animals.

K""ln Mct;orml'k Goston, IN 2010-03·12 It's not right they dos<tvo to l!ve

jam., Plseljr Elko, NV ;l.018-03-12 I'm signing this b•oouse what they want to do to these ah;malo Is

ln<tedlblywrung

D"""n Pennington El12'lbeth, IN l01B-03-12 Thi< doe< not noed to be, nor should it be a law.

Juliano Auten Ypsilanti, Ml 2013-03-12 It's inhumanel

Ren• Widmayer 5outh Bend, IM 2010-03·12 D1Sgustingl

CatT1e Knight lncllanapolls, !N 20111-03-12 Stop anlmol cruell'!

donielle aorltlch Hebron. IN 2018-03-12 Its soo wmng. stop It

~l•lno Becker Roonoke, VA Z01a-03-12 SHAME! Destroying an1mols for anything otherthon horrible lnjurlo;;

ls lntentlon•I CRUELlY!

Kim Wyatt lndidllapolls, IN 2013-03-12 So ~ery wronglll It b•eaks myHeart.

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5andyBeck <>r•nger, JN 201B-03,12 Seriously though, we have taken aver their habtt>t and nimthe

power• that ho are going to say ehh, their on your property so we Wiii send somooo• oLJt to kill them .. just another thing wrong with

th15 world ... everythlng Is dhp.,.able!

Walter Shiploy Owensville, OH 201 l!-03-12 I Jov. to watch animals.

Nicole We!Jm•n "' 201 &-03-1 z An~•ls shouldn~ die Ju<t becau"" of humans are becoming overpopulated ,

Ronee Lutt~nger Wheattleld, IN 2013-03-12 please"""" our ..tld animals return them bad< to the w1d

Catherine Moore Danby, VT <01 i!-03-1; These poor an1m•I• ore continually displaced because people need to keep tearlng down & dearlng their habltilt for houses, shopping centers, etc. Now you want to kill these anltnals af<er you forced them

J/\LENIO HOWS~ INDIANAPOLIS, TN 201S-03-12 I don't b'lieve in mandototy ktlllng.

danlollo Borlclch Hebron, IN 2010-03-12 rt is stupid, stop the kll~ng don•, <h•y deserve to live,

Rebecca Bormann Indianapolis, IN 2016--03-12 Let th•ITI livo!

Heather Fox Petersburg, !N 2018-03-12 Relocate"

krl,ten bishop PalertTio, ME 201S-03-12 This atrocious! It is based on fear and not sdence. This ls touilly

un•th•c.oL

Mary Sulairnan SUgarLand,TX 2018--03-12 >lgnlng for husband and selfstop the btutallfy stop the ktlllng

Nicole D'Arnlco Portland, OR 2013-03-12 AtTierica Is not about abberant disregard far life on Earth. Am•rlca I> wise· not arTogant strong - not weak-minded, ktnd - not unju•t

Min die« dlsre<pect far those not like oursefves Is the pothwayto

hell.

Etica Godina Los Angeles. CA 201B-ID-12 Hey now, let's be respectful of all living creature>!

Susan Fairweather ST AUSTELL, 2013-1l3-12 AtTierica 1s sick. England, UK

hopolegg port<ie, )N 2018-ID-12 Alf these animal are natruol resources thot .,,di i>•vo o very

Important function for our natural balance.

•tlllademir mu~la, Turkey 2018-ID-12 IOtfon imz.o Ve payla>'"' can dostlanmPlease sigh and shore my friends

Valerle Kearns Round Lake, II. )018-03-12 We are responsible to help

Ray Negron c; 201a-in-12 These animals a are hartnel<lss, and need to b• left alone'

Chris Novak lnOlonapolls, IN 201S·ID·12 Don't do It DNR. Preserve and conserve . .,not deploy and destroy.

Shanta I Roos Kempton Park. 2018-ID-12 Nothing wUI b• I.ti: when those non thinking humans are South Africa ~nlsh ed .. terrlfylng.

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·Na·me

AnnarHolm

ERIC MOSIER

Thea-Tove lsw-Hansen

Mark Merritt

Brook Bli>>ard

Mary Chambers

P. Rodriguez

jeanneMarie Brady-Fenste'er

Oaire William>

AnnaBeth Rodgers

Jenifer Van Winkle

Jimmie Mullenix

Joan brown

Chandra Anderson

Regina Whitman

Kri<l:ine YameJlo

6everly Stncklerbj@gmail .,om

Lee Grile

Haley Bryan

Location

Oslo. Norway

Kongsberg. Norway

Pendleton, IN

Machipongo. VA

Vashon. WA

Temple Hiii,. MO

Hobart, NY

Hertfordshire, England, lJK

Date

201 8-03-12

2018-03-12

2018-03-12

2018-03-12

2018-03-12

2018-03-12

2011!-03·12

2011!-03· 12

2011!-03-12

St PetersbU'!J, FL 201&0:J-12

Bl<>omlngton, IN 201 El-03-12

Cuyahoga falls, OH 2018-03-12

Taylor<tawn. PA 2018-03· 12

Indlanapoll•, IN

l.oulsville. KY 2018-03-12

Queen C:re•k, AZ 201 B-03-12

Ocala, fl

Ma~etta, OH 2018-03-12

Spencervllle. !N 201 8-03-12

Goshen, IN

Com'ment

No matter how you slcce It murder 1s murder and thj, Is not rlght

Stopl!;t

.... more douche-bog Republican l•glslatlon 'om Ing for lndlana ... Thl;;

leg1s\ation is the WRONG thing to do ...

No one has the right ta kill anything

Th15 i• a re,kless and misgllided rolicy.

In hum one treatment again and again th•t h•• ta stop' You, human

A<:s, are the problem.

Kiiiing Is not the answer. ~hang•• are d••p•r•t•ly n•oded_

Ba,borlc They have a Mghtto lllle else wllere_ How do some people

sleep at nightll

God pUt the animal• here for u• to care for

DONTDOTH!S_

Jimmie mull•nlx

Coexist! Animals deserve to live_ Humans keep taking over their

habitats and In typical greedy human behavior they refu•e to learn

tocoe~lst.

Make a difference In this world and it takes under 2 minutes and you get a ontjre life time ofknowJng you did your part 1n saving a llfu and this world and all the good things God golf!! u<#l/1111

Absolutely dlsgu:;tlng DNR!

#the ln-humano-lty of people creates even more problems.Nature will compen<ate for the lo5'es .. big time!

Th•r• Is no need for this!

These animals are all of God's creatures. Lefs leave them alone and con<entrate on cruel humans tliat torture innocent animalsjustfur

~oe

Thi< ls a lidlculous law!"!l·

I save animals and I would NEVER be able to kill any. This Is •o wrong

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Ljil'lne Popadak North Hollywood, 201B-D~·12 ABHORRENT. We demand !hot you ftnally • once and for all .. life·

~ end the hon-or.

Stephanie Cronland Wo:<haw, NC 2D1B·0~·12 People need to stop killing God's <reatlons_ They were here first.

they were created before usl

Stephanie Cronland Wa"haw, " 201B-03-12 Amen tny sister

Elvaleo Wlllls "; 201&-03-12 Oven tho I dont like opossums 1 don~ wanna see !hetn killed. Move them to a forest or a park where they <an lllle and be happy (f they're <•using trouble killing them Is just wrong! Anlmal lives

matter tool

Buteh Smltti Sonia Fe, NM 201B-03--12 We are tho protertors".so lets prote,tlll

Butdl Smith Santa Fe, NM 2016--03-12 Shameful!

Abbey Rae Bloomlngton, ltl 2018--03-12 This is inhumane

Patricia ~ennett Niies, Ml 201B·ll3·12 People need to learn to live side by side with nature.

M~lssa G•rman Pend\eton, IN 2016·03-12 lt 1, ~dlculou< on the fare ofit. .. DANGEROUS animals, ltioS• th•t are rabid, I h;)Ve no problem putting down. O'Possums, !hey aren~ hatrning anyone. In fact, they oat dd<s whi'h actively give people Lyme disease and have been prevalent th• p•<tfewyears_ Caµture

and r•l•ase work:s just fine. Le.Ve It alone!

Val Kerry Arnold, England, 2018·1l3-12 STOP KILLING INNOCENT ANIMALS

"" Morie LerkenOa! Stange, Norway 201B·Ol·12 This is ins•no!ll! What ~inO of right do we have '' human to d""ide

'"'ha horrlbel artlonJ!?!lll

Cathie Vorle<-Berty Vin,ennes, ltl 201 B-03-12 Animal lives mauertoo

john Augustus Gold Hiii, OR 201 a.og.12 It's the right thing to do

Kll"''' Munoz Rodl••ter, MN 201&-03-12 Trapping and cruel klllln9 ls abom1noble_ The majonfy of Americans

wantth1s stopped.

Adriana Addi er crawford•vlll•, IN 2()1&-03-12 frn signing because this "solution" is evil.

Candy Brown Huntington, IN 201s.og.12 Just <ad.

Angela Gainer "' 201B-03--12 Wo need mar• ,ompassian "ttiis world.

Deann• WllHam< C<l'lin!JtOn, !N l01&-<B-12 This r:s not nghtlll lt's cruel and usel""'

Vl,kl Waggoner Westphal la, IN l01S-03-12 Please don't kill innotent •nlmals Th•nk you

Oona Meek:s lndl•napole;, IN 2018-0,,.12 All animal matter

Nola Hartman Sloomington, IN 2010-03-ll Po••ums eot tl,ks! These onimals all deserve to live.

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Elis• S, Gorke Janosvllle, WI

Botsey Freyb•rg•r Evansville, IN

Linda Collins Stuart, Fl

Ashley Boyer Warsaw, IN

Joann• Booth East Amherst, NY

LINDA NUNNALLY galveston,lN

Stophanlo Utz Madelr•, OK

Greoncasijo, IN

Melissa Staton S)'racuse, IN

Tammy Tag"5en Mason City, IA

SUSAN BEGG:; ELKKART,!N

Jiii Yoder Elhart,IN

Kay Ford Mlchtgan City, IN

Robbi• BJue Manon, IN

New Orleans, LA

Bargersville, IN

Date·

2018.-03.-12

2018-03-12

2018-03.-13

2013-03--13

<011!-03-13

201&-03-13

2018-IB-13

2011!-03-13

2018-IB-13

201&-03-13

2018-03.-13

2011!-03-13

2011!-03.-13

2018-03-13

.comment

These animals do not deserve to die just because of their spedeslllll

This is not nghtl These animals should be given tho right to ltv<I

Get educatedl Opo>sums are magical •nlmals

&quot;5ome people talk to anlm•is. Not many listen though_ Thars

the problem.&quo~ - A.A. Miine

Thi• Is so '"'ong!

Well I'm going to say It agoln I'm never going to stop Ir you continue

to klll stupid ways you will be held attountable for you' •tupldnes• and there's a place for that and ~ does exist and i~s called hell God does not glV< us these animals for you to do something like that •o you possed th• law you might as w.11 say you're going to hell

because he w111 hold you accouncabl• for each and "'"lY one and when you make It down the'e~ou will learn to know why and then

it's too late so cl1onge your thoughts now and make it to a better plac• I only put th• fact out the,-,, and the truth that's up to you to

see what you do ""th It not mo cu:z I already know ltse>rry about you

Stophanle M.-zur

Huge Opossum lover. love Racoons too. What the hell people? ls this THE ONLY THING YOU COULD COME UP W!Tttl If that's the case

you're all ASSHDUS-

Tt.ls Is vile .•l<k and ju-<t Inhuman!!!

I'm signing thi• because I lmte animals.

Susan Begvs

I'm signing because op<»surns, r..<roon~. and others do provide necessary setvlces to the eoosystem (opossums eat tid<s.)) •nd don~

deserve to die, ifth<y con be rehab1l~ated or moved.

JUST STOPllllllll

The killing Is wrong! Catch and release Is the hum one way.

l'm a meiit eat•'· ! support kll~ng onlmals for food_ Even I think this proposerl law is barba,lc. llie pu,pose of kill Ing those animals Is wh•t, exactfy7 Because they happened across human "dvlll•otlun"J

I had a family of possoms living In my tree beside my porch. They novor Oothered m•. I nover bo<hered them. and they may ha\le even HElPED me by ••ting the bugs Louisianan'' have to deal with. Flat out? This serves no purpos•. It's needle<<. as well "" needlessly

cruel.

These an Ima ls have a right to ""'and should not be put to sleep

just because~ was capWred.

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Bud Ma~ook c; 2018-03'-13 Bud Ma~o'k please don't kill these helples< creature< they do not

•ndanger p0<>pJ•

Q{nthia Miiier Arlington, TX 2018-03'-13 I belle•e we all need to ooexlst

carlaWood Burbank, CA 201&-03'-13 Why Js there all this cruelty'/??

Kayla Kowlett Clarksvtlle, IN 201&-03-13 It isn't right for an animal to be punish b)' death becau>e It was at the wrong pla'e at the wrong time.

keath rhymer lndlanapolls, IN 201&-03-13 Kllllng lnnoaent animals.ls inhumane and, not of God's way

Stephan lo H"""'s Floren'•· KY 2018-03· 13 I love animal;.

smanne Westgaard Boulder, CO 201&03· 13 When the hell are human> going \Q stop mun:lerlng lnno,,.nt.

sentient animals for no reosonl

Karen Juenger Green~eld, !N 2018·03· 13 This I> so wrong!

amygarrett falrfleld, CA 2018-03-13 ANIMAL:; NEl'D HUMANS TO SPEAK FOR THEM REGARDING ABUSE

WE NEED STRONGER LJ\WS THAT WOULD PUT PEOPLE IN JA\l WHEN TflEY AflUSf ANY ANIMAL

M•lanlezl....,,er Plymouth, IN 2018-03-13 Tho•• •nlmals should not be slaughtered just beoou>• •omeone

do•s not like them. Stop this nonsense ple•s..

Cassie thomos Hartford City, IN 2018-03-13 It's aMolutely dlsgusUng tl>ot people think this Is ok<ly. Stop the

murdering!

Jennifer Lachmund Palm Bea'h 201B·ll3·13 Olsgus~ng

Loohmund Gardens, FL

Madge Shell North Vemon, lN 2018-0C!-13 You ju.tneed to keep relo,otlng "'•m

Andrea Folkenhohn fuldo, Germany 2018--03·13 Lasst die Tlore endl•d1 In Frieden. Vemichtet lieber menschlich'n MOii d•r nur mardec Der 'Mensoh"wlrd lmmer sohllmmer und

unertragllcher.

Kell>ey Kogan Bewer, PA <018--03-13 lt's wrong to ldll th••• •nimals. They're fending for "'•m>elves, let

them be.

Jill Sarbenoff Hobart, IN ;l01B--03-13 I lov• all animals and they are God's creatures too_

Katy Co• MonUcello, IN 201HIJ-13 Animals are allowe<I to live too. We need to be gentle and kind and notsosel~sh,

Norma jean Scott Albuquerque, NM io1,,.03.13 Ploa•o dont kill the•o an I ma ls_ We>< human< do not have that rlght, please help them.

April Spivey Tipton, JN 201&-03.-13 This !< barbarl<. We need to protect ourwdd animals

llndOS<oU lndlanapolls, IN 20111-03'-13 I ran int<> someone at an Indianapolis, MeiJers, 1n pet food dept. l said, &quot; I see you are an animal lover, like me&quot;. He said, "'quot;No, l bait them. th<n <torve !hem! Squirrels bug mel~quot'

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su•We•ver Mammoth Spring, 2D1B-03-13 This is totally u nacceptablel

'" Annie Bessofiwre Gr<>11e City, Dl-l 2018-03-13 No reason

Stephanie Miiier Granger, IN 2018-03-13 I'm signing this be,ause""" are slowly blJI •urly t"3oh1ng our kids

to be 1,ss humane and ldnd and compa>slonato •nd t<> b" more deadened ond desensitized !<> hlll1ng and harming.

Amber Slaughterbeck Terre haute, IN 2018-03-13 This is wrong I

Vesta Fausnlght Kingston. Canada 2018-03-13 Veru Fausnlght

Dana Burns Winchester, IN 2018-03-13 the.-. is no sense In killing these animals. they have a right to 11,,.

here as well_ They are part of our nature. Leave theni •lone

Rosemary Bitner Kokomo, IN 2018-03-13 These animals have a IJ(lrposel They do not need to be k1llod Movo them 1f needed. We have both anlm,ls around our nolghbomaod

and they hurt nothing!

Jerry Wiiioughby 0•1~;. TX 201a-03-13 It is inhum•n to kill any animal that Is not noedod or ,..quired for food This Is wrong and the ban should n,,.,,-er be llfled to kill an

•nlmal for d•mn Ivory Slckonlngll

Loan Nguyen Hou,ton, TX 2018-03.13 We aro all temporary "'"dents of Mother Natl!,.. & share this 'P"'" wlt:h other equ•lly desorving creatures_ Let's act like RI

z,, MORRIS Munde,IN 2018-03-13 i\nlm•I• hav• should have •share of the land_

Mana Y. Vela Houston, Tl( 201i:-03·13 First of all God ,reatores all creatures for humankind"s use for food

In some '"''""and for enjoyment_ Ke dodnt put th om on th ls earth for people <festroy In the worst of ways!

NINA GAEl\WARD STAFfOROSHlRE. 2018-03-13 STOP KILLlNG ANIMALS AND LEARN TO RESPECT THEM ONCE AND

CHENG England, UK FOR ALL

lls• thornbro Daleville, IN ;)01 ll-03-1 '3 Thero Is no re•son to kill these animals in•tead of relea5lng tl>ern Into tho wild If oought_

Lori Therrien Edmonton, Canada 2018-03-13 The 'he•p and easy way out ls not the humane and ethical w;,y to go. Getting others to do tho d1rtywork with no oversight in place wtll lead to painful and <rue I ends to many anlmal"s Ii.es and give carte blancheto those persons who take ple,sure In ~urt1ng

animals Tho same ones who often go on to harming humans.

Charles Cree'h Columbia City, IN 2018.-03·13 This 15jtJst wrong.

Pilar Cabrera Madrld, Spain 201 S-03-13 Crirrunalsl

Pam Adams Churubusco, IN 20111-03-13 Possums are sooo bene~dal to naturel They eatticksl Now raccoons do notl>ing bo! ,ause dlstomperl

Keni Coan Houston. TX 2018-03-13 ! am a lover of all an Ima ls.

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Joan Rathbun Foreston, MN 201a--03-13 Whot '•ntury •r• w. living In? This Is a horrendous ldeo_ ,_ animals should lose their ll;es because they ended up In the

"wrong• areol Animals haV€ a> much ' right to llre "5 we do. RELOCl\TE, don~ killil!ll

Karen Roblnwn Dallas. TX 201!!--03-13 No, no. no! Every lffe has value! ls di is what we have become I Show that we know better and can do better.

Mloh•I• Dougherty Ames. II\ 201!!--03-13 I'm Ured is signing. It shouldn~ take a pet1~on and public pressure to get those in charge TO DO Wl-!ATIS ffiGHTI

Tonja Robertson Mart1nsVfllo. IN 2018-03-13 Indiana ONR w.ints to kill e'lery raccoon, opposurn and coyote

that Is captureO. we all need to stand up to this barbarism by gov"t

officials and say NO.

Kacy Harrison McKinney. TX 2018-03-13 All life matters

5ara Diiion Blaomlnglon. IN 2018-03,13 We are the ones encroaching on tile wild land. Instead of killing evel)'thlng that ls a "nulsan,o• we should learn to Ir.• with them. Ves they might dig up your "porfett yard" Out that yard was theirs

first yours second.

Melissa safford FortWayn,, JN 201 B-IJ.l-13 l love this earth and all on It

Karen DaVls- Hylek Low.11,ltJ 201a-""-13 Karen Davis Hylok

Terosa B•emon EIWood, !N 2018-IJ.l-13 I don't want animals killed

karen lane Martlnsv!Ue, IN 201a-1J.1-13 Unconscionable

arlt•ny W"'ooll Logansport, IN 2018-03-13 There rs nothing wrong with the current pollcre:s ofreloc•dng animals_

Marth• Crosley Evansville, IN 201B-IJ.l-13 What misguided person(s) has gotten a grip oo the IN DNR. Ttie IDNR has come up With some really bad ideas lat~y Including this one. People need to be educated. ~nimals do not need to be killed because of their own need to survive_

ken mrtchell EIWood, IN 2018-03-13 It's right thing to do

Ondy Wiihite Crawfordsvllle, l!IJ 2018-03-13 They have as much. if not more, right to llve her• as anybody •lso. Why must you destroy everything you come in contact wlth7

Neosha Wilson lndlanapolls. IN 201a-03.13 This rs inhumane and inexcusable fo' this to happen. DNR is that really what you feol is th• tight thing to doll If so, ycu are in the

wrong profession.

Gino DiMaggio Berkeley. CA 201~\13-13 tlr'd of tho war on helple,;s creatures on the planet we are

de•(roylt>g!!!!l

Sherry Hulett Anderson, IN 201!!--03-13 This Is wrong! Ttiey have every nght to l1vell

She•ri Elder syraruso. IN 201!!--03-13 It's the only right thiny to doll .fl

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Delen Parnella

'had hanley wylie, TX

tlff•ny p.allsl mountain lakes, NJ

Jacqueline Johnson Livonia, MI

Mercedes Huang Englewood, CD

Joshua Gerstung Indianapolis, IN

Carol Robinson !ndlanapolls, IN

Kathy Nesbitt Bloomington, JN

Robertajotlus Valparaiso, IN

Tina agara Now Patostlne, IN

Lynettoi Barton Terre Haute, IN

Anni Spurlock Magnolia,"[)(

Danette Stewart Yoder, IN

clndl graat Indianapolis, IN

Anita Cooke Cleveland, DH

Brandy Hatton Kenda Ill/Ille, IN

Ted HuppertD.D.S. Evansville,~

2018-03-13

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It noeds to stopl

I caro. Animals need our help.

I think thlS Is an awful praotl<e and serve> no purpose. It's puro cruelty and I cannot believe that we are s~ll doing this, in today's

dayandogo.

Our ecosystem needs all the animals and they are cute and good mommas

Mercedes Huang

No animal should be killed

There Is a roason God placed these animals In this world .. thl•

totally makes no sense

This makes us as bad as Chino for animal right>.

Wecandobetter.

Thi• Is pure ovll!!!! Wrong an so many lev<ls

This the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. And ! hove heard some Ignorant things from this 'itato I

Let's nit continue to destroy everything on this earth.

This " absolutely unacceptable and no need to klll the<e poor animals. Do NOT pass rhls chain. Protect the animals.

Cruelty to animals is wrong.

Anita Cook:e

Tf]ls Is ob;olUt•ly r•dlrulous. We •re Invading their home< not the other way around. They are hungry and nQsey!!

H;ruo you any Id•• of how holpfol opposum> are in ridding us of genuine nuisance crtttersl And ractoons are so a'rustomed to foraging 1n trash containers. theywlll lnvarl•blywlnd up In

Ii'"' traps. The only way coyotes can be trapped Is In leg-hold traps. which can fracture leg bonos And they are usually sh)! and nocturnal. The odds of being •t«>cked by• coyote oro remote. To t'eQUlle mandatory euthanasia of the three speclos Is barbaric! lot

the DNR know hcrw you feel oboutthe proposed changes In the w!ld species rogula"on. And don't ev<n get me &tarted on the change

allowing a hunting "'''"" on wlld,ats_ How prev;olent are they and what great harm <lo they (!Ql I'm 60, and I've lived In Indiana my whole llfe, ond !have seen DNE wll<lcat co~nt '<m. ON~- And l know otliers who have neva- seen one. Ploase (Ohtactthe DNR and

oppose the possible changes •n the Nu1Sance Wild Animal Control rule today! Theywlll have to listen 1f enough of Indiana's citizens

spoak up.

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JoOI F<ronal Niies, MI 201 B-03-14 The DESERVE to be allowed to live out their Ii.es 1n nature! Catch and r•l•as•

Lori Fender E\lergreen Pat~ IL 201 8·03-14 We have taken over those an1msls' Habit.ts This Is WTong

Sheri Young South Bend, \N 2018-03-14 This 1s not •=Ptoble in any wayll

Christina '>todard Rio Rancho, NM 2D1B.[)3.14 I "'"' about all animals

Lesli< Aderman Koloo, HI 201 8-03-14 Animals are entitled to be protected. We '"' enrl,hed l>ythem and h•v• a l'Espons1blll!y to honor them.

Lau~e Dowell Kokomo, IN 2018-03-14 They IIBve the 'ame right to life that were have.

Joan Strother Lafayette, IN 2018-03-14 This propo'1al ls uneoessary and ab•urd. These animal> are bene~dal to the envlronmenl, harmleS'S and are Immune to rabies.

What would be the point of killing them7

RAIN SHENANDOAJ-j LoUls\llllo, KY 201a--OJ..14 We hove become numb to violence and killing It has to 'hange

Kathy Rice Arlington, TX 201!1-0'J..14 Thi> ls Ol>gu•tlng Mother way of cutting expenses! ("'el.

Jayne Bu~er Tucson, AZ 2011\-03.-14 No no no This Is ''''Y- Stop being crazy for •while_

Jomes hendey marton,JN 2018-03-14 Don't kill wyGod '"'ateO

Natasha Prlm Elwood, IN 2.lllll-03-14 Why not.

nn• Dearclorff Terre H•ute, IN 2013-03· 14 Stop thesen>eless ldlllnglll

Anita B•rker Indianapolis, Thi 2018-03·14 This Is a disgusting Idea!!! Thore Is absolutely no jusdfic-.tlon and

why this should be donel

Short Frank Nashllllle, !N 201B.03·14 Opossum anO r><eoon ar< Important In the eoosystem, In duding keeping tick populations down. coyo!es too. (n what Inhumane

wortd wuld you want to require kllllng. Relo<atlon W<orlcs. where i> ANY Oata showing this Is a good idea. And th-ing Ln sale of bobcat trophiod body parts is absolutely sick. stop this inhumone rn plann•d horror now

jufle ToWn>IDd Marion, IN 2018-03-14 its rid1Culous. possums do not carry diseas,,,- and are naturally resr£tant to rabl<>S why don't W< trap you all and gas you I JUSt be<aU<e you •Xl<t.

Bartl Whiteman Logansport, IN 2011}-03-14 They"" benefidal to the e....tronment, It Is not right to kill them just

because

,1g;n1a sp.adacclnl shol'Eham, vr 2016--03-14 O'pos•um• and other wildlife aro Important

5us.ln Kline Peru, !N 2018.03-14 Animal lover

Carla Epperson Arlderson, IN 201B--03-14 Mon is the reason these animals are Inv.ding our ne1ghborlroods. We have force<J them away from there homos. Now you want to kill thorn because they have no pl•ce to go?

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Carolyn Phillips Bra>ll,fN 2018-03-14 All animals have a role. They should be relo<ated and prosetved not killed.

Dora Pingel Woodburn, !N 2018-03-14 Captured or injured Wildlife need to be relocated, NOT KILLED

because of budget or any other reasons.Indiana natural resourcos •nduding wildlife ar• to be protected, respected and cared fa< Mure generatlon;;,Thls 15' an obs,ene law!!!

Hester Hemmerling Bloomington. !N 2018-03-14 I'm ;;lgnlng becauso I am opposed to euthanizing captur•d animals that <an be either rohablllta1ed and returned to their natural habitat. or healed and maintained In a oomf>a<;•lonate <ar• fa,llll;y.

Coyotes are necessaly predators which maintain controls on rabbits and moles and other fasWireed1ng onimals. Opossums help control U<lc populat1on>. Ra,,oons h•v. thler pl-. too, In tho wild. Afllm•I!< have a place in preservlng the bolilnre ;n nature. <acli animol on the list afthe Indiana DNR constitutes a natural resource, and must not

be subject tu orbltrary euth•nlzatlon_ In add1t1on, at least two of the euthanlzatlon te<hnlquos on the DNR's list are brutal and Inhumane,

and NOT recOll'lmended by vete<lnarlans.

Paula Wehmeyer Lafayotte. IN 2018-(13-14 Help help them, keep them allV<!!

lls•Thomas hartford dty, IN 2018-03-14 THIS IS HORRIBLE !!I!

Brittany Smart Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-14 So 1ncred1bly wrong Ill!

HollyWlnnlngham 5w0l'tee, IN 2018--03-14 l'm '" sick of big wlgs making these stupid lawt !!!! How do you ahol•s sleep at night 1111 #lt!tttTttESE ANIMALS 00 NOT NE'D TO BE Kill.ED

John Curtis Colfax.IN 2018-03-14 I've caught ond relea>ed a lot of coo.-.s and possUlns. There is NO reason to kill them_

Janice Pickett Staunton, IN 2018--03-14 Biery animal has the right to llve. They are God'> creatures.

Susan Wease Keller. TX 20\B-03-14 Oo not\<.111 these animals. It's beyond cruel.

Jacob Townsend Eugene, o~ <l01B.o3-14 Nul""n'e animal;; should bo reloO'ated! Wo aro tl>e nulsan'e In

the grand sclieme of things ... why do they want this, b•<•use 11'' cheaper?

Loura O\lerla Stroh, IN 201B-03.14 Opo,sums and all the other anlm•ls ore harmless ond deserve to

Ii""

Mllll l-loffman-Patr1Ck Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-14 I love possums!

jack hou"' Pendleton, IN <lOl ll-03-14 " Debra Summers l(yle, lX 201 ll-03-14 Dobra Summers

Deborah Won~ors Munclo,IN 2011!-03-14 Trs time to recogn1z• that we need to respect the place of other animals In the «:osystem

Chris Young Borkhamstod, 2011!-03-14 Football is the winn'r ~ England, UK

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ClasslcTolls

Wendy Nugent

Darla Godby

Li<astacy

MORIKAWA NAO

Renee sw;sshelm

Mary Stroh

Heidi Wright

Patricia Duffy

Delores Coffman/Hauser

Sarah Kuba<

Inga 8rereton

. J.Oci'itlon.

Pinewood, MO

PineWood. MO

1'lneW0o0d, Mo

PlnoWood, MO

Pinewood, MO

Houston, TX

Indlanapolls, IN

South Bend, IN

Japan

Greenwood, w

AUborn. IN

6oonton Township,

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Forl<tell. MO

Edgewood, NM

Fairfield, CA

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THIS HAS TO STOP! THIS HA.5 TO STOP OKAY

#>topan Im all<lmngsl clros

CotTect sir

!fl wasnt 11 I would join your real l€am

STOP KILLING WILDLiff;!l! We Oo NOT ha,,. an overpopulation of wildlife. We h""e a limited and disbanded wildlife populaHoo trying

to survi,,. in the lands W< hav< manicured and rernented over. We have an over-reach of people c!olrn1ng and building on every inch of land .... SHARE, people, !fil5 lAND 15 FOR ALL lIFE, notju<l:your

fencos and parl<ing lots and roads. What""" need Is more op•n space> FOR the wildl1fel

We have to protec> an Ima ls. They depend on us to do whats rtght.

I don'tbelle•e these onlm•I> d""•rv•d to die, only if they become ill

or dangerous, its just awl'W to kill them!

stopll Animal cruelty!!!

We at a society ore better th•n this __ 1rs barbaric.

I •bhor barbaric tre•tmont of any of God's creatures

!'ve yet to meet a fatrner, wlth<>llt a ~reatrn. Saving their llve;tock

from predators is th• r<ason they need guns. The" land, their responslblllty. lf a w!ld animal is injured or ill, then euthanasia Is humane. I do not want my"'' dollars being uS<d to destroy any viable lire. I'm sure you'll understand, considering the Wllr

on Planned Parenthood, which provides needed medl"'I ''""''' out<ldo of ob<lrtlon. All of life Is sacred.

This is a horrible heartless act and tho hlllnans raco should bo oshamed to enforce such a lawl#EVeryone please stand up agoln5t

this and holp save many Innocent ontmals from senseless slaughter.

This Is absolutoly unaccoptoblo and grotesQuelyWicked. What •lght does a human hovo to tako th• life of another? We are s<ipposed ta be protecting the "arth •nd her At11"1•1 KlngOom. not destroying everything in sight As God looks down on His creatlon, Ho ~nows

H< geV< us this rule: Thou shalt not kill! for onto, ""ould )l<>U take HI• ad.ice?

really? <o much for the eco.,;ystem that natu(e prov!d•tl originally

(admltteOly somotimos rathof brutal In ac>UaljtyJ In order for dffferent species to 5Uovlv. and oven thri\re_ then along comes the modern human to s<rew thing• up with so-called cMllsed advances.

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and >om• poopl• today wondorwhy the planet Is In su'h a moss anO wo hove so many problems - In duding health lssuos and food

5hortages - to name but two .. first animals - and then m>)'be some ofus ... 71

Lo•eJ'" Reuter Bellflower, CA 2018-03-15 Catc:h and release is far better than killing the natural animals In the environment fieaving them alone to occupy their habitat Is even bottor). Opo«ums, partlrulorly, do no harm, and do contribute bene~t>, su<li '' con•umltig f•ll•n fruit, ~ck' and bugs. I have

seen w1ld. tame and feral 'reatures choose to oat slde-by-slde w1th opossums. I interpret this as an awareness that the opossums'

cooler bodies do not support or transmit mange mites. If feral cats aro together at o feeder, there can b• cont•'t and transmission.

With opossums b'tween them. all seem to benefit. They tolerate one another and we can be tolerant, as w.11. There Is no reason to

harni Amort(o"s notlve marsupiol, th• opossum

Theresa La Rlccla Fullerton, CA 201 g.03.1 5 These onimals have a right to live. Relocate them Ill

Naumann A!etta west st paul. MN 2018·03·15 animals have rights if some humans had brains they would be

dangerous

Linda Hutchins AdMan. MI 201S-03·15 Thes'e crearures deserve to live!

Terry Blair Martinez. CA 2018·1J3· 1 s let U>lreat our fellow creotur'" wl!h lw• ,...d rospei:t

Dotin• Bethune cypre,q, TX 201a-03.1s Stop killing ourw!ldllfelll

~Vian Ed\lvards Mun<le,IN 2012-03-15 This Is Inhuman' and requires people to go •gains! sln,erely held beliefs aboutlhe sanctity elf llfo.

Don Nld<s Rl•lng fawn, tiA 2012-0.3-15 Stop the sensoless slaughter of animals.release them back into the wild .<top ><1ew!n9 with Mother Notun>.Humans are tho onos that took overlhelr lands , Live In h,..mony w1th wild onlmals

Tracy Mat:zola Plymouth, MA 2016.W-15 There's an ""'" populatlon EVERYTHING .humans,, alcohol, cigarettes, "'"· 'andy, go~ courses. casinos, airplanes, bars et< etcM>)'be if we took away some or THESE things that would help

with the populatlonlll:#Jlt Animal> such as raccoons, coyotes are sooo ovorpapul•t•d Is•• thom 4 time< a day!# In the past year l

have NOT seen a ra,caon and only saw 2 ,oyotes in person¥1eave

thorn alone! Thoy a.-. all here for a reason like we are,

Laura Raymer Mer,od, cA 2018-03.-15 Animal• matter

Doniel Wiiis Mun Cle, IN 2018-03.-15 Yeah cop> are fu'ked up if they fallow this. don! kjll the damn animals. We've already ransa,ked their hobitats. now th'57

Ch•ndra Bu~or Albion, IN 2018-03.-15 We are the vo1Ce for the animals. speak up rhey deserve to have a peaceful life.

Della Gard• MD Saint LOUIS, MD 2018-03-15 As a physLClan, the routine killing of God's ,reatur.• I• beyond

comprehension I Why is this being advocated/I Please, we or. bettor than this As a 'Mio.zed society, we should be protectin9 all creature<!

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Zachary Coy Muncie, IN

Patricia cantu Katy, TX

Olivia Manahan Muncie, IN

Panlel Cohn Pasadona, CA

Alice Mountcastle EIW<iod, !N

Lynn &>tier Corte Madera, CA

Peter Llzdas Merced, CA

Connie Curran Rl'har<lson, Tl(

Thlna Cooper Fort St John. Canada

Linda Amirkliizi Monisv!lle, NC

dawn ad ams Casper, WV

karen thompson loulsvllle, KY

Teri B~gman l.oulsvlllo, KY

Janot Bloomington, IN

Templeton-Heise

Amber A.Jams Danv!lle, KY

Mary Moore Alhany, NY

Pauline Simpson Weston-super -M a re,

England, UK

Donno Brand Largo, Fl

>teven Morris Seviervlll•, TN

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201B-03-16

CommE!nt

Trashy bo'5 des'""' to ~ve.

Irs ~me to stop being cruell

This Is 'ruel and poorly planned,

Cruolty ag•lnst animals shows more than C11]lous cruelty 1t is an

lndlcatjon of the mo•t abhorr•nt lgnoran'• of tho our r•latlon to

ourfelfow beings.

I •m a animal lover •top the l<llllng and abuse of all animals you "'"

It repon It you are their V<>l<e ..... &lt;3

We must speak up ror !he animals

, There't alr .. dytoo mudi polnUess ''uelty In the world.

The"" animals need to be loft alone_ Don't mess ""th Mother

Nature.

!DlDTS!!! Wh•t •r<> you going to do _ kill ALL animals in the entire

SU.tel Put up a wall so no otner •nlmal; <an 'ome from out of

statem Any wann blood led mammal can get rabies! E)IM are on

you Indiana.

I IOV€ animals

S<GaU<e thl• Is what we beoome when,,,. "-'nd by and do nothing.

In humane and unne,e:<Saty.

This Is appalling'

This is Utterly unneces>aty, and add1fionally, cruel and Inhumane. l am ashamed of my state government in ever-increasing ways.

Long llve Wanda and herfamily! Ifft

What Is wrong "1th these peoplo7 Inhumane, unn•o••••ry, 'ru•I-

An absolutoly app•lllng dlsgra<eful pion ... th" MUST NOT be

allowed lo happenllllll!!I!!!!!!

Sfup !his cruel and Inhumane kllllng of animals that h.v• the right

to liv' unharmed on lands that they share with humans. I •dvo<ate

for those thot need protection and can1 speak for themselves. They

are ~ot to be slaughtered merely for human benefit.

Of course the t.rmers and hunters are happy. S•d !hat such a m•Josdc •nlmol should be killed bec.au,;e of GREEO ond l<ILLING

LUST. Two of the more •dmlrable qualities humans seem to exude

in !hes'e trying times. HOW allout w• ~nd other al,.rnatives to

TORTURE and KILLING that will allow llolh to coexls~ Now that

would be more HUMAN(E).

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·Na·me

Mary Prlbble

Beth Ann Ross

Beth Ann Ross

kathryn rudolph

Karin McKenno

DANllOL Kt\LDERON

laura berl

Lynne Ry€rs•

Andre• Gordner

Apatow

Kelly Carson

Bl•nca Arendbla

Wiiiiam Ewen

Lee Homllton

Sovh•nno Millington

Doug Schlitte

Karen Todd

Sime Vol1dzic

Kathy Vega•

Locatiori b~te ..

Ke11nard, IN 2018-03-16

Carmel, JN 2018-03-16

C•rmeL IN 2018-03-16

Ced•nillle, Ml 201 B-03-16

Chosterton, IN 201 B-03-16

Or Yehuda, Israel 2018-03-16

Folrport. NY 2018-03-16

Sidney, NE 201B--03-17

West Haven, CT 2011)-03-17

Los Angeles, r;A 2011!-03-17

Victoria, c:.nada ZVlB-03-17

Redondo Beach, " 201 8-03-17

Kl"lmmee, FL 201 B-03-17

Roy;ll center, MO 2018-03-17

o; 201B--03-17

Delto,PA 201B--03.-17

Lo Porte, JN 2018-03.-17

Novi Zagreb, 2018-03.-17

Croon•

Desert Hot Springs. 201 B-03-17

"

'·. Co.mm!int -

It's WRONG!!!

Shome. On you You are pushing this becauseyourwh<Oe board ot cliredors •r• hunters_ Lon~ld: oflnter•st.l You bettchal

Men who 1<111 animals with a "big" gun_ Ar• <ampons•ting for whilt

they dont h"'1•- Th• no peril• dub

Killing Wild cats is a h1d•ous sport. Loa\/O them ho!

Stop trolling for ttopper license fees This Is hideous_ Ind Iona alr••d)I

has a n••(Jt repuliltion due to pollu!lon ond wlldllfo Issues. Do not make ~ W!Jrse.

BANTHE BOBCATS HUNTJN~ !!

All living creoturos or• important Sadly the cru•lost •re humons.

This Is awful. So 1nhLlmane

PleaS€ stop killing animols. lf they are not indigenous to your •reo,

please release them to • place or state where they 1'1111 be cared for

Please be humane

Enough kill1ngs ... animals, studenls, concert goers .. CNDUGH,

The fact is no one knows how mony bobcats come ;ind go from

!ndlano's borders. Bending to the will of the violont-mlnded In

sadoty Is no woyto manage wildlife

Stop killing onlmolsl!!

lloV€an1mals

This ls stlCh a stupid IO•a. rm from Jndlano not mo as the petltlon

S•Ys

All llfo ls valuable!

I want lh ere to be " lo ng future for tiumanlty,

I care obout animals

Native anomals hav' an 1ntrins1C value and should have the right

ro l1v• 1n their n•tural habit•L Hum•ns hav• destroyed more than

enough natural h•blt•t and killed off ntore thon enough native

animals' and plants and It;, ne,essa')' to prote,tthe ones that

remain.

This Is pltlful. It has to stop.

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Na'me

Jennifer Rl'k'y

Ros' Moor•

nil pray

Pauline Simpson

judyKonold

Loi< Murphy

patnda redd

Ono Nobuko

Michel' pytel

jo.ann Leybra

Alexandra Bambery

Patty Paredes

Bradley Benard

Michael Bowle

Rebecca Ca>tlllo

Location

Mon!l,ello, IN

Frankfort. KV

Germany

Weston-«uper-Mare, Englond, UI(

Los Vegas, i'W

Lynnfield, MA

Orlando, FL

Japan

La Porte, IN

Pomona, NY

Burlington, vr

Norwalk, CA

Indlanapoll>, !N

Fll!wlck, England,

"'

Cape Coral, Fl

Sacramento, CA

Date

2018-03-17

2018-IB-17

2013-0J-17

2018-03-17

20111-IB-17

20111-03-18

20111-03-18

<018-03-18

2018-03-18

2018-IB-1 8

20111-m-18

2018-03-18

20111-03-1 8

;l018-03-18

2018-03-18

20111-03-19

They are ]u<I trying to ltve their live• ••me as we are. This would be

•owrongll

just plain «uel atid unnecessary.

Agree with you 1 OO'llil!ll

Animals should never be treated like thlsl!! Its h•art br..,l<lng to see such abuse!"

Lo1< murptiy

WouhJ you do thrs to a murderer'?? Stop W< are to be ono with animals sham• on anyono who hurt> them. They have no volte

We need to be more aware of what we are doing to our enVironment I hate to think that In years to come tho only way somo animals Wiii survlv•lex!•t 15 In a zoo.

And «3ccoons & opossums? They kill livestock> What does Indiana 'DNR do besid"5 kill wrfdllfe? An)'thlng else?

We need oppossums to kill ticks!

IN SIGNING BC THEY DESERVE PEACE. LOVE NOT THIS CRUELT'/1!! I HATE HUNTERS•llJll

I am absolutely aga1n>I: any level <rf animal cruelty.! am 1n favor of stricter lows and harsher punishments for tho inbr,ads that commit these atrocft1es1

This Is awful, and theres no f€ason why hea~hy animals that oould be r€(oc•ted or rehooi•d olsowh•r• stiould bo kll1"'1- It Is a disgrace to their country lfth•y fool that Is "''"Ptable, and only a very cold hearted p@roon would even consider It. one day all those animals

will end up on the endagered species ~st and it would •II be down to you I These are perfectly fine wild animals that should have a rlght to ~ve thar 1;,,,,

That state full of cowards also h"" the larg•st KKK mombor:shlp In the wholo country. schizo placo.

This law can not passl! Innocent animals will bo outllanlzed to

control tlie population? Thi> ls lnsan•!! As. th• l•w Is now, the;;o

onlm•ls "'• relocated. !t would '"'1 more to ~Ill !hem II So many •nlmals are be,omlng extinct and to have this e>rcuse to kill them ls Inhumane. Please sign the petition and let these animals fwe. WE ARE THE!l1 VOICE!!! A< for th• farmors1 Ko•p your animal• In a ••I• structuro also! You ar• mor• then llk•tl' going to s!aught<rth@m too!!

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·Name l,ocatlon -o-ate-.

Comment

Sonni• Ensor Fo'1<•d River, NI 201a-<U-19 Thi< Is WRONG t.a kill wlldNfo that did not a>k lo' Man to take over Its natural habitat. Relocate NOT e~te<mlnatoll!

Todd Holldorf Boynton Bea,h, fL l01B-03-19 It Is sad tliot the human '"'"really only ""r"" about humans and

kills everytlilng that get In our way.

Ka~e Krueger Granger, IN 2010-03-19 so , ..... 1

S. Bret Brunner Columbus, OH 2018-03-19 IAMJEHOVAH

TonlAnnleedl Roy<rsford, PA 2018·1l3·19 Enough With the onimal cruelty. Enough with lnadeQUate laws and fad< of punishment for tgese horrendous sad,,;l:<C otl•'k> We need leaders, my Congres>men and Senators to step up the pace and

continue to push through protection. for ALL sentient beings.

Liz Thompson Las Vegas, NV 201B·ll3-19 INDIANA NEEDS TO SERIOUSLY R~CONSlD~R THIS STUPID, HORRIFIC NEW '"LAW" .. GAS THE DEPARTMENT, LEAVE THE ANIMALS

ALONE!

MaryWomaok Texas 2018-IB-19 It IS so wrong to kill an animal just to be kllling it. If it Is skk and can~ be m•de well, It IS humane to pllt 1t dDWil_ These animals should be taken out oftlie c;cy and released back in the 'ountry.

STOP killing lnnoc.nt •nlm•I•.

Mar'• W•l<h Hou;ton, TX 2D1a-'13.19 Truty slokonlng .. .I am ashamed of man,'The greatness of a nation and It> moral progress can be judged by the way It> animals are treated."·Mahatma Ghandi"We should r<spect animals be,ause It

makes better human beings of us alL"·Dr.Jone Goodall

\ralerie mammoser eden, NY 2018--0.l--19 HUMANS ARE THE PREDATORS, THE EARIB IS OUR PREYllll Are

these people lnsane'!ll Have we gone bockwarcls 1n soC1ely ... these brain less authorltl•s ar• making snap de,isions thot will ev.ntually decimate entire populotlons- of an Ima ls. Tlley are n••d•d in th•

food cholns and cycles of life. Not !o mention the fact that they have more of a right to be he.-. then uslll'm .-.ally ~red of heo~ng that the cattle f•rmers are concerned be,ause their herds are •ff•ct•d. M•yO.. lfwo did no< take'"'"''! so many acres from these

anlmals ... tlioy to would hove a pl•'• to llve. We hove Invaded so mony places on earth that littJe Is left for the creature>s we co-exist with. Kill, KILL. Kill.Ill I bet most people out there do not roali'o that oa'h of these animals are the deoomposer< of nature I. Opossums ronsumo tl'ks, rarely over rontract rabies (bec•uso their

body tempe(otur< is too low to harbor the Vlr\I>), and 'onsum• decayed animals. Each of these animals are more fearful of us, and tend to choose to stay away from hu

Valorie Phllol)aum Dimond ale, Ml 2011!-03-19 Indiana is another deplorable state, inhabited by subhuman s-adlStlc

Smith so01opathlc cold blooded murderers! When these animals a.-. brut•lly mun:Jerod, fur no goOO re•son, the entire ECOSYSTEM Is destroyed! Hey you murderous morons ma Icing Ignorant dedsions ... get some education on the EC05VSTEM!!!

Pauline Sl\oyer Rochestec, UK 2013-03·1 0 ~ru•ltyfull stop . carte blan' for murdor !

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·Name

Carol Ab.-.hart

Stcpnanle sml!h

R•qu•I P•l.,U•los

Michele Fran;

Debbie Stewart

rolta mills

m•ke petro

Stacy Braff

Nikki 8urch

Marklazerat1on

Andt'€a McKee

AmyBartett

Joanna Khandpur

-Location

Hopton, England,

"' jadcsonville, FL

Montreal, Canada

Edgerton, OH

ftorence, KY

Centerv1fte, IN

RlohmonO, IN

Grand Island, NV

San Diego, CA

Martinsville, 05

Rlctimond, lN

deer park. NV

Date

2018-IB-19

2018-03-19

201S-03-19

2011)-0'.>-19

2011!-03--19

2011!-03-19

201 8-03-19

2018-03-19

201B-03-19

201B-03--19

201B-03-19

201B-03-19

This Is ndloulous_ Get a grip and continue to rol0<ato, no( kill, animals By kllllng animals the remaining one5 just rep<odu'e qul<l<er (O ftll the gap.

Stop tile moyhem stop the murdering of Innocent I Ives. The human race is <.-ulymo.-. animalistic then any creature.

I have no Id•• why hum""' d•clded It was okto Invade the planet •nd !al<e .,,_,.,,. eve<y other creature's erwirontnent THEY ARE NOT IN

OUR WAY ••• MAYBE WE ARE IN THEIR WAY/7!

Omg when did we "humans" get so nothing Is allowed to be here

but us. Kiii because 1t rs OK Waw the universe is W01ting_ It Will. come baok&nior• th•n b~• us In the MS

They thin I< ,feel, and love just like w• humans.What glvos us the right to take their llv.s.What greedy sad ,, .. tu<es hum•ns are.

stop killing ony onimal, Full stop.

Indiana is a joke ... sp.-.ad the word and don't spend a dime for anything produced in that state

I am an Int€rnal Medicine phys1cl'3n practicing en Indiana since 2009_ I am shooked and mortified by DNR'< now regul"1:1on proposing that Bnimol control worloors must kill "nuisance• animals and cannot capture and rel•a•e. A> a physician,! have not seen any cllnlcolly

ovldent Increase In zoonotlc disease< In !lldiana. You ''e declaring a death sentence on those poor, innocent animals because they are a "nuisance" and are trespassing on tfie lndlana residents' P"'PeriJes. We are the ones encroaching oh their territory. Humans should stop

messing With the ecological order. Whenever we decide to Kill off one speci"5, another takes over and the ecolog1cal balanco gets out

of whack Each at these 'P'""" have their purpos<. Opo""ums are very Important In oon!rolllng our Insect •nd rjck population (one

opo,.,.um Is "'!lmatod to eat 5000 tl<ks a season ond they do not contract or spread Lym"' disease), raccoons control the populahons of wasps by eating la,-,,.e, ond also eat small rodents. Coyotes also control

[don't know where we expect animals to go and what we expect from them when we keep encroaching more an~ more on th•ir natural habitats I'm 'ure that I• mar• th>n Just a "nul;;•n<•" to th om_

WE PD NDT OWN THE EARTH UPON WH!rn WE WALK. WE SHARE THE EARTH.

""""'' T ayior

Andrea McKee

Anybarrett

l(arif1o people Karma. 5od help these animals

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,..iame

jackl< Halstead

StaceyAlaml

Meg Walton

Janine Pyke

Mindy Morris

Pat Flore

Sandra Blacksher

suejohnson

Alissa Co><

molle;:sa <tovor

StJSANNE STOVER

George Stalling'>"

Erin Holbert

An Alba

shellyl<lng

Christin• Erb;e

Carroll W•lls

location

Saint Altians, 'IN

Rldlmond, IN

Richmond, IN

Ulgham, England,

"'

Conne.-sv!lle, IN

Grandview, MO

Newport, OR

Prospect, KY

lnd1anapalls; IN

CENTERVILLE, IN

Wln,hester, KY

Richmond, IN

Union City, IN

~lchmond, IN

201 "-03-19

201B-Ol·19

2018·03-19

201&-03-19

201&-03-19

201&-03-19

201 B·03·20

201 B·03·20

201 8-03·20

201B-Ol·20

201 ll-03-20

201 IJ.o.3-20

201&-03-20

20111-03-20

201 8-03-20

201 8-03.;l.0

Comment

This Is wrong •nd <rU•I t.o do t.o t'115 l'1no,ent animals It must be

stopped and banned

l ~ollevo In preserving all Ille.

R.lccoons and opo•sums and animals like this all seroe a useful

purpose In our erosy>tem. Please stop this madnessl

Pleose ,..,. these poor •nlm•I•. It 1, $0 sh•meful that we '""just 'decide' to kill them and then do so. They are killed by huncers

and now a law may en•ble them to be killed just becouoethey are captiVe prior to b"'ng relocated. This proposed l•W " o disgr•'• and It 1s about time that wo show 'ornpasslon and 'are for animals.

These •nim•ls •II servo a purpose. Wily (Ont a <•l<h •nd relea;., be done?? Dont kill theml!

!STEAD OF KILLING THESE ANMALS DDIT TD YOUR 5ELF====WHAT

AAE YOU THINKING~RELEA5E DONTYOU GET!T PHYCDS

~nlmal ''""lty of any kind Is unju<!Jllod, It's 5aHnlsm111 Lot animals live without fear of harm or ha"'1.

Why kill as a fotm of blnh control' What is wrong with relo,atlon .-l am sure there ha< to be another way

I think if the wild animals are tf•pp•d they should be f!![oased somewhoro else unharmed where they <>n (hrlv.. I disagree ,.,;(h

killing the wild animals.

Thh Is wrong In so many ways

WRONG

Sue ST.I.LUNGS

Because we are encroaching on their territory not the other way around

Murder Is not the •nswer, Tl's just • cowardl)i w,,y out.How dare the govemment force th<ir officer's t.o murder .,;1dlife5/iame on tile

federal government for murdering the very wildlife we entrusced them to prote<ci

Wlille there maybe Isolated lnddents wl1ere <•ptured wlldllf• moy have to be put down, t.o require that ALL l:ie put down Is asinine.

Please do NOT let this happenll

It's <he right ond human• thing t.o do. Animal lives matter , They

•re • part of Morher Nahure's system And their I Ives should be 'herished, not destroyed

Wify the change from f!!locaUon to euthanl>ation77 Not enough resources 1n the budget for re10,at1on7 lfso, why not see If voiunt,ers could coordinate .,;th your agency to pe<form tlils

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fllame L(!cation o-at_e Cotnhl~nt

octlvlty. The"' ore plenty of people looking to do meaningful volunteer work and this would certolnlyfulfill that Olm

Claino Ftsdier Roonoke, VA 2013·03-20 Heo~hy ocosystems NOIP predotors to ke<ep prey species under controll

Jody Mlllor Fah-fleld, OH 201 S.03-20 Jo;,; wrong to kill Innocent anlmals. .. penod. They can easily be

relocated.

Sue L<lnguell Columbia City, IN 201 S.03-20 Tiltto Is nothing that <on make this acceptable to me. I support our

farming communities and olways have but w1ldl1fe Is part of our natural balance and shoold remain so Those animals also Inhabit many areas other than our farm lands so how'"" the ONRjustlfy the killing (ye>, killing) of any of the anJmals thot are captured;

regardless of where that capture takes placo> Please .-.consider In favor ofthe animals.

Sherry !>Weger Camp Hill, PA 201 a·OJ-20 This is done locally already. It is SO WRONG !

ool••n l<an• Kingston, PA 2018·03·20 Are you klddlng me7 Save then kill. .. we have prisons full of

murderors .. we keep them olive cause why It makes $$$its all bullshit

Paul Robards Unadilla, GA 2016-03-20 This process goes against ALL common sonso_ Pleas@ COrYOCtthls

issue.

Colleen Young Royle, GA 201 S.03-20 STOP !he IJlllng II

Massime Battestijr_ Little River. SC 201 S.03-20 stop !his nowlllll

Marlssa Gerken tdmond, OK 2018·03-20 OnC<! again! Wlldlll\! Is being killed, etc because humans keep

onoroadilng on their land, yet Wildlife P"Y' for 1t When are these scumbags going to be hapf'l', when oil wild animals are gone?Thoy wero he.-. first. but humans are so orrogant, they think It's ]Clst ~ne to krlJ off wild beautiful animals, big to small worldwidell This plaoe ""II P• pretty ugly with just houses, buildings and ,oncrete.

Danielle Phelts Chardon, OH 2018-03.-20 This noods to stop

All1Son Sherman Glend•I•, CA 201 S.03-20 A world without onimolswould be a dystoplan ono_ If you make It low that all animals picked up I>)' •nlmal i:ontrol must 0. put down ..

they will go ""~not- At>o, thoy should have mo'• rights to !he land th•n us Humans 0<1rne In and toke over lands, take down trees,

run animals out of their homes and then bulfd. Its just nor the right thing to do_

Shannon Shockllng Orlan,ja fi•, FL 2018-03-20 Shannon Shedding

Broanna Harthon Auburn, WA io1a-1)3-2o stop hurting the trash pandas]

Emma Lippincott Grafton, MA 2018-1)3-20 Because ! love raccoons, but I know that !heir mischievous •• desetve to be relocated not IJlledl

Liiiy Gontalez Califarn1a, CA 201Nl3-20 This ls Insane! No mor• ldlllng If onlmal>i [email protected]

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-Nam_e .Location --Date tom·ment·

B.orbar• Ktuia Woodland Park. NJ 201 S-03-20 All God's •nlmals have rights and savings their lives is VIPI

Parnola Shoots Indiana polls, lN 201 a.113.20 Animals are being rooted "P In there IMng a"'as, killing is so wrong_ Tai« the animals to a wildlife area, forest etc. I dont like killing these beauttful an1mals ..

Karen Klinck Buff•lo. NY 201 8-03-20 our 'good Chrlstjans' (Who do not follow any !<net of Christ-no

would be appolled bythernl) cant stand anything that neods compassion and understanding_ Animals are eosy-klll ~hem all.

Looi< at the so-c.alled 'people' w~o '"' murdering t.ral cat colonies lnstoad ofTNR.

Sandy Weiser "' 201 S-03-20 Because) believe animal killings are WRONGI

KumarN_ Now York, NV 201 S-03-20 Somet1mos euthan14'Uon Is necessary but this Is cruel. We should stop tho pain and suffering ofall animalsl

Jenny Allison Hllkboro, OR 201 B-03-20 The lnd10na Dept of Natural Rosour<.e has the wrong name. Should be called "The ~ill Anything that lnterferesWlth ~armers

Department". Whot Idiot came "l> with this backwards 1dea?Wildlif• should NOT ha-.e to pay with THEIR LIVES Ju« to make farm ors happy. They h've JUSt as much of. RIGHT TO BE ~ERE ••th• fatm..-£ domosftcatod •nlm•ls - more <O, In that they were here FIRST. Grow a ~EMT. !ndlana and quit picking on wllllfelll

Susan Peckltt Worcester. Ml< 201B-03-20 We need possums and r.lccoons. Trap and r•l.,.,se 1,- a good enough policy.

sand'' Howard Hammond, IN 201S-03-20 No animal doseNe to be Innocently slaughte,ed jus! because they

•xl•t .. JU•t relocate themlll

Serlna Bell Tampa, fl 2018-03-20 No sense In killing these animals considering we Invade their lives

Melissa Rl«elada Stjohns, Ml 201 B-03-20 This is the laziest solution to a population oontrol "probl•m" IV. ever seenl If common >ense were used, more .-otearch would be required and perhap• edu~ngthe public about the '•al behaviors

ofthe•e an Im al,. 1 think there wo"ld be a major rethink of how to ' contain or maintain animals who ha\le 1n most cases been forced out aftheJr hab1tot by land grabbing. Peopl• s•em to th•nk wory time they want to do something lnvollling 'P"'"· that they must

start with brond new wild '"''" dl,regardlng the fact that almost all wUd space that's left ls Inhabited by animals thot have been pushod out of everywhere else by the greed, 1gnoran'• and thoughtlessnes; of humans. There are atiandoned pl"'"' that •nlmals can't Inhabit

becau•e there"'" no re<oUl"""5 to sustain life. including natu«ll food""""'"' •nd water avallabll1ty. Peopje CAN use Tt-IESE places th•t won~ supportwnd~fe Instead of everyihing that does. Why dont we all pull our heads out of our collectivE dark plac•s and remember the <reature£ wlth whom we

Augusta Moore Staten Island, NY 201 B-03-.lO We the taxpayers want our hard ea•ned tax dollars to go toward sa•ing Animals NOT k1ll1ng them_ STOP tho government sanctioned KILJ.ING ofwlld ANIMALS!!!

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Name· .Location· :·Date COm'me'nt

Chris Diiiman Middletown. DE 201 8"03-20 STOP THE KILLING!!!! Why Is .-.locadng not accep1"ble, It has worked

for yeorsl! Trost mo wt.en I sey anlm•I population control I' done

enough on its own .... thlnk of how many animals are found dead on

tile road because tliey have been run over by a car/truckll Those

animals already have no where to go bocauso we are dOV<loping

buildings everywt.ere and leaving not an oune< of r>a!J.Jre. Stop the

kllllng!I

Elena Bridges son franc1sco, CA 2013-03-20 PMsum< are gr.,.l.They klll ml I lions of dcks and don't get ral>les

Leave the possums alone!

Lynnette Ward Stout High Springs. FL 201 B-03-20 I undor<tand If tho animal Es <lei< or badly hurt, but NOT because

tliey can't take the trme to relocate these animals. l know tho!

coyotes can cause a lot of damage to other animals but to kill all of

them. •hame on you!

Mon1Ca Dominick Pensacola. FL 2018-03-20 I am the •oOce for the voiceless

renee guertlrum houston, TX 2010-03-21 Renee guerdtum

Qndy Sargon( We ore, NH 201a-m-21 stop the tnJeU:yl It'5 never olt!ll

Jeanne Hiii North Vernon. IN 201S-<U-21 Thi• Is absolutely b•rb•rt,. lfthls happen.-! will never vote for

whoever allows this. I find this to be gruesome ond not 'otnethlng

that happens In the good ole USA. rm not very proud of !ndlana

nght now or the US. Please don"t allow th1< to happen. I'm going to

coll my Sonator and ask him and all others In the state to oppose

this 1ns•ne thought. #tt#fJ#

Grandi 6ooher Centerville, lN <l01 B-03-<ll l stand up for not pa>sing this law. Animals have the Mght to be

relocated and live. Not be put to sleep JUSt becooue they have lost

their way People lose their way all the time and W< should ah ow

anlmal5 the same compas-slon and pa<lence.

Samantha Pollitt Conners\Jille, IN 2018-03-21 God did not put them on Earll> to be brutally killed by humans for

no reason .. makes me sick

Stewart Fair Monro\Jia, CA 2018-03-21 How about you leave your gun at home and go bear hunting Yeah,

rm talldng mano-a-mano, you stinking coward.

Jeff Marshall Centerville. IN 2018-03-21 Th IS is the stupidest thing I have ever heart! (and I follow politics)

shell a 1"ck HuntSVille, AL 201 a-03-21 The ONLY thing that can change Is the VOTING booth. Get the animal k1llors OUT of their "murdonng" Jobsll! SICKENINGllll!!

Craig Burdine Walt>burg, WA 201 8-03-21 Hearthetn not for they know not what th'Y do

Craig Burdine Walt>burg. WA 201 B-03-21 Hear them not for they know notwhot they do

Craig Burdine W•ltsburg. WA 2018-03-21 Hoorthem not for they know not what they do

Kristina Ju di V1•nna, Austria 201 B--03-21 Stop th• killing. Its cru~I and unnecessary.

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Betty Buck Corvam<, oR

-Comment

Just how BARBARIC AND CRUEL CAN WE GET A5 HUMANS DO!NG

THIS TO ANIMALS THAT ALSO EX!ST ON THE PlANET•

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To make this a r.quirement re"etts poorly on the DNR and I now consider the DNR as a cruel and unprofessional port of Indiana government

Looh Rutonberg Saintlouis, MD 2018-03-13 !tls possible to live with these animals ond not kill them_ Dpossum'< eat tides and we need them around.

Ca~hy l:arl Rockville, IN 201 S-03-13 It is inhuman to kill •ny living animal in these mannerslll !f you wouldn't wont to die this way why would you kill ony animal this

wa'f?

Both Keenan Coates\lille, IN 2018-03-13 No creature should be trapped

- Jan aurl< Angola, IN 2018-03-13 Please don1 do this. Irs just not right and not natur-.1.

MJ\'fft 1'1\'i'illli!it 2018-03-13 7"5-( /;f"'? ' :t:J1•y-fj-.J.. tc :i=i-T ' -( ':/T-( :rrm--e~TTo!ll!Cti Kanagawo, Japan J!'11'1li'liF!l!ft©f,1"©ffi L-~ 1J~-!1-t:f;!il:L- :<T •

JOI-JN 1-lOUFF BLODMINGTON,IN 20111-03-13 Intontlonally c<u•I praotlce should not become law If there ore alternaUvos.

Renee Brillant Orlando, Fl 201S-03-t3 Thero are rea•ons 1heso an Ima"' e•lst. Don't kill them, It'• tholr

world too. Opo••"m' help <On<tol ~<k population. They rarely ever <•rr\' rabies.

Shen Garvin Carmel IN 201 S-03,13 Let's ftnd a better W"f !o m•n•ge this <ltua!lon. Most animals do not need killed. Maybe more energy spent educatjng the public on how

to l!ve In ou' natural world_

Klmbe,ly Payne Cloverd•le, IN 201 S-03-13 You are wrong to di this.

David !. Sholl a Munde,IN 201 B-03-13 ... <\•ughter I< preds•ly what It will turn out to be no matter what Kamens good inten~ons •'e offe,ed.

Jadon jaokson Moore>vlll•, IN 2018-03-13 Tho'e lnno<ent •nlmal• dont dese"'e a death !ienten<oju"1: for

doing what they naturally do.

Robert Victor Highland, IN 2018--03,13 stop the furtl1or Implementation oft.hi< pra<U<•- RemO\l!ng animals-to a safer altematl\le area should be pra"1ced. SJ:op the killing of

captured animals. It should be practiced only in casos 1f the onimal 1s sick, injured or a physical throat They ate part of the n•tural balance In nature and should be reoognlzed for their contribution_

Roso Atm<trong Mart1nsv1lle, US. 2018-03-13 I think we nood those animols they were put here for a r'ason_ Outlying Islands

oathy simrnons Terre Haute, IN 20111-03-13 only when a HUGE problem such as eating chickens or killing other live <to<k, or for food <hould an animal be ldlled_ thon only human~

C•rlyS<ott Fishers, IN 201 S-03-13 Animals need a"°"'-

J•sslc;3 Miller Hermoso Beach, 201S-03-13 Let not turn back the dock on the humane treatment of sentient

" being>--

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Brooke Trlng•ll Honolulu. HI 2018-03-13 rm confused why you •re ldlllng your natl\/€ wlldllr•. They were the,-,, before you were. You moved Into their habitat, so you are

th•lr nulsante not the other woy around_ You need to learn to llv• together or relocate them humanely to • state p•rk. i(llllng I• not the answer_ You want to wipe them out? lfthey be tome endangered th•t,,,;11 'ostyou more money, your state will ha-.e to have stfict

l•ws put In place. I can't believe the people rn your State •re actually for this. Animals are beautiful '""tures and children love <h<>rn, Where is this hatred coming from?

Dom Id bflJWn South Bend, IN 2018-03-13 I love animal,;

Shelly Bingham Indlonapolls. IN 20111-03-13 DNR is suppose to be for the good of nature instead they have lost

my respect

!\my Martin Florence, KY 201 fl.03-13 This Is cruel and inhumane_ Indiana should be ash•mod of putting forth this legislation_

Mal"/ Hiii indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13 I will not be supporting, visiting. spending money at DNR bldgs •< Indiana State Rlir, ever!l!I

Michelle Angelini Los Angeles. CA 2018·03-13 Don't MURDER animals. They have a right to livel Wily Is MURDER ALWAYS the answer?! mean seriously ___

Susan Flelctier Matt1n5"Tlle, IN 2018-03-13 This Is total lnsanlfyl These animals are not problems You a.-.l You

do not understand them or try to live with them in tholr habitat. They have a hard enough time as I! ls. I am abs-olu<•ly appalled at what you are proposing. I will vol< ND on this proposal. And I

thankwho"""r brought th]; to '1ljl atten~on. You need to get !he envlronrnent in mind here. I am so upset about !his I 'annot own

figure out what to s•y! Stop this Whole stupid "'"''·

Diana Stone Lakeside, CA 201&-03·13 lt'sjustsld<.

FRANK EVERMAN Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13 Just plaln nonsense and <rue!ty

sashaVldaca Chandlec, l\l. 201 8-03-14 This is horribJ•.

MaryBeth Bloomington. IN 2018-03-14 This Is so wrong! Opossums eat t"ks Kac•marayl<:

AmyDut;ken Ro'hoster, IN 2018-03-14 Because what kind of count"! endorses beating an animal to dea!h? We don't oven do that to soxual predators,.

Jessica l.ejeune Angola, JN 201&-03-14 Animals don~ deserve to die simply bo"-'lu<• humans are •n,roa,hlng th•lr habJtat

IOUsabeth Ja«>b• Bl'"'mlngton, IN 20111-03-14 Can not kill ourselV<s out of the problem.

5u•an Vazqu•• Jacksonville, FL 2018-03·14 Do what is right for our animals. We value our environm•nt, <heir !Wes and the future

Joseph Schlbley Elkh•rt, JN Z018-03-14 •nlmal nghts

Emily Young lndlanapo!is, IN 2018-03-14 TOI" lsso wmng on 5<l mony le'/elsl

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Pamela Wan-eh Sloomlngton, IN 2018-03-14 This is wrong. We neod ourwlldl!f•l

Jenn11'r Dock• Groenwood, IN 2011!-03-14 Leave the an1moks all be for gods sakes

Bec'a DaVis Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-14 This Is cruet and LI is STUPID[ What is the fucking POINT of this,

other than some stupid fucking idiot who has NO know/edge of wildlife sticking tholrfuddng no'"' In where they are NOT WANTffil!

Irmgord Gutersohn Asperg, Germany 201 8-03-14 Leove raccoons, op=ums and coyotes alone! They have a ~ghtto llV<!

Kathryn Nea~Balley Crawfordsville, IN 201 8-03-14 These onimals were here first and have a place In our world.

Remember wear< animals too.

Wendy Robbins Bedford, IN 2018-ll.l-14 I om signing beoiuse I want to be• voice for nati'ie Indiana wildlife.

They deserve to have compassion humans on their sidel

ilt:lf lirT Kai, Japan 201S-03-14 Mlli!!'iOUT l li'I l:il<C"O • l!!tl'T"T A.l!lll~ , Jl'li'ID l_, £"#'11

Brahdl Dees Indianapolis, IN 2011\.03-14 It Is 'l)JJ'lpletely unethl<al to euth•ni>e these •nlmals.

gln•young ro,kbridge. OH 2011!-0:S-14 It's senselo,;s

G1naS1ms R<iy, OH 2018-03-14 L.earn to live wfth nature

Brenda Wilson Havel0<k, Ontario, 2ot i-03-14 Not all of these animals are nuisance animals. C.nado

vanesss block U.wr•n,evllle, ll lOll!-03-14 We've gotta stop all the slaughtering of •II ourwlldl!fe_ we are crowding thorn out.It's unl•lr .. cruel lnhumane .. wmng Thero llv0$ m•~•r too_ Too many flum•n• are too quick to kill .. once they're all gone . .so are W<c This ls uno"'eptable .. wronglllll

Teresa Dees Indianapolis, IN 2018·1B·14 This ls soooooo Wrong!'

MatyAtagon South Bend, IN 2018-03-14 This is ndLCulous and horr<ndous_ These onlmals should be

protected_ They serve a great sorvl« to the environment and ecosystem. W• need n•UJr•-

Donna Narjon Copperopolls, CA 2011!-03·14 Because befieve 1n living with the creatures thot God has put on this earth, not pick and choose >Miat lw•nt.

Ashleyworman lnd<ahapolls, IN 2011!-0:S-14 What you are trying to do Isn't ~ght

jo.sie ribelra copperopolis, rn 2018-03-14 So senseless to kill these boautil\JI animals_

K.ot11l••n Ethardt Argo•, IN 2018-03-14 Kiiiing them JUst because they're doing what comes natural to them shouldn't be a death sentencell

AshleyWatklns Davis, CA 2018·03-14 All life matters and not just the It.es that make our life ea51er.

laurie sachtl•b•n carmel, IN 201a-03-14 I ])olleve thero are sdentffically '"°""d alternatives to euthanl"' Nguyen these wild animals.

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Dovld Morrl<.>I South Bend, IN 2018-03-14

cody ru<I: Angolo, IN 2018-03-15

Janna Webber Indianapolis, US

SUSAN GRDDMS CohasS'el, MN 201 B-03-15

Ale•ls Youny Greencastle, IN

Dione Wiien Franktown, CD 2018-03-15

L15a H<>Wafd LouisYllle, KV 2018--03-15

BETH ZANARAS A!Uca,IN <016--03-15

Deb Wright Indianapolis, lN

Doborah Cook 201 a-03-15

Dana Bola lnd!anapolls, IN

Debbie Taylor Indianapolis, IN 201&-03-15

Be<hany Argenbright Ten-o Haute, IN 201 8-03-15

Karen Mce<>rty Fe>tus, MD <o1 a-ll3-15

Shari Guyette N Richland Hiiis, TX 201&-03-15

Patccaven 201 g.[).3.15

Comment

/\nlmals are god< creatures just like humons are.

Be<.> use humons are the only nulsanco ! see.

llll1mals lives matter

WARPED People destroy II

There Is no need to kill these animals, they have fffiings JUSt as well

as humans do. So this crap doesn't need to happen!!###

We lnf~nge "" 1holr t.rrtlory and then kill them when they become a nuisance. Its so notnecossaty to kill ALL the wildlife just for the benefit of humans

We all desetve to llVe our life_ Killing 1nnooent animals ls not the 'nswer

Please don't kill these animals off. Once they're gone It won't be long before we'ro totally overrun my ~d<s, snake• and other thing• that th•<• animals eat Notto menUon the roadkill carcasses that they <lean up. Also, they're wanting to legalize hunting of the bobcat.

Was not that long ago that they came off the endangor@d l1St. Dh, but now they're a nu1Sance and wecansell their polt< Please, I beg of you, don1 let these lows p•«. We .:an roe><lst!!!

We have taken their habitat, so we are the ones wllo no•d to make concessions_

I bavo raised racooons from pups to adults and released them back into the wild We n••d them to hel keep the rodent populations ·-I'm signing this In memory of my dad who worked for the DNR for

years. If he "'"" allvo ~oday, he would ~nd this repugnant!

Wild onimals haV!! more right to our lands, than we do. We have no right to destroy a life be,aUSE lhey ace a nulsanC€, or are sear,h1ng for food, just to SU'111Ve. We keep taking their lands and homes

awo.y, and they need to keep mO\ling just to survive. Stop killing Innocent animals just trying to live their llvos_

These animals deserve to livell They aren't causing anyone troubrt> to hove to l<>S• tholr l1vosl Rolo<.>a> not klllll!!

WUdl1f, doserves to l1vo tool just becouse people m<>V< Into !h<lr oreas does not mean we neod to klll th•s• croaturos. There are ways to coO>dsd

The racooons and opossums ar• ke•plng my yard fr<e of snakes and rots_ Th••• are grossly misund.,,stood anlmalsl

All animals should b• fr<e afcer all we took over their ;pace and keop pushing thorn out

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Name .Location

Cheryl Caruer Clinton.IN

Deborah john5on Moorestown, " staceyl-foger Bromley, KY

she1la Wiison Noble>Vllle, IN

Harold HowarO Omaha, NE

shoron wflson·whlte ROCKY FORD, GA

Stephanie Neal Bloomln9ton, lN

JUANITA DE DIDS TDLUCA, ME BECERRll

Beatri> Perez Ammon, ID

Tina Beier Ferdinand, JN

Crystal Scot.t Gosporr. lN

J•d e J 'lfre< Sydney, Allslralia

\lln,ent D.vls Terr. haute, IN

Connie Todd Rochester, WA

Monica Bow Olympia, WA

-oate

2018-03-16

2018-03-16

201 8-03-16

201 a-03-16

201!\-03-16

20111-03-16

20111-03-17

2018-03-17

201 8-03-17

20111-IB-17

20111-03-17

2018-03-17

2018-03-17

2018-03-18

20111-03-18

2018-03-18

Comment

Animals shouldn~ be k\lledJUst because they are acting In their natural nature. We are moving them out of the natural habitat irs not their fault

These animals do not deserve to be kllled, They could be relocated.

Let's quit killing our Wild 111<_ There here for a r•.,,on.

Thi• Is cruel to kill an anlmaljust because they were 1n th• wrong plate and had to be caught

You're slel;

! love Rocky ii.coon

I don, hate animals.

Stop Indiana DNR from now rul•• to •l•ughtet raccoons, opossums and coyo""'3,767 h•\" signed. Ws get to 5.0001

They're NOT NUISANCES. THEY'RE LMNG, BREATHING, FEELING, & INTELLIGENT WILD BE!N<iS!!!ENOUGH OF YOUR BSlll WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAl<E IT QU!ETI.Y!ll!

We don't hovo to klll all of tho animal> In th15 country to keep tt going. Let tnem live! They were here first!

Why mu•t we always put humans ftr<t,just cause they don't hove a vol<e doesn't mean they don't have rights. Such a minute r""son to de>troywlldllfe on top of that

Lea,,. them alone you gutless fuckers!.

! don't bell.,,,lng that killing •nlmals thacmy be per<eived os "nulsonoes'" will •olve anyone'sProblems_ Raccoons have opposoble thumbs, much like humans.

They provide a balance In Ille and If We just aimlessly kill them It throws off that balance plu> baby raacoons are so cute

This Is Insane! We encroach on theJr homes and get angry when

they do what wlld animals naturally do? How about stopping d""elapment in wildlife habitat??? There are so very m•ny empty, foreclosed upon houses that people tould but 'nd move ;mo rather

than more building and taking "'"'Y of habitat for these animals! What a wastel There Is a total latk of common sense here!

This 1£ a s•d sta«>ment of how we a> human beJngs see the nature

•round us. These an Ima ls provide a service to the web of life_ They are not a nuisance. They have a purpose_ I hop• this wont booome a legal activity. People are bocoming so selfish that they would rather kill off lnn0<ent anlm•lsthat ore just trying to sul'll'ie In a st.rinking habitat I see ehtlre forest removed In a matter of days. When we

destroy their homes lo build our homes it seems th•t the,-, should be some provisions made for the displated creaturos th•t aro l•ft to

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ITnd now <holter, food ond w•ter. Cl>ango the lows to m•ke builders

pr""d• bllffer areas within the housJng de\lelopmer11s. lt is po"51ble to co-.xslst All llV<s matter.

goorglno ltoly Italy 201 8-03-19 Pl.,,••· STOP Killing lnnocenc Animals Ill

Kathl••n Meser")I ~' 201B·03-19 I do not ""'nt these animals euthanl>ed.

sondr• Buechel Carmel IN 201 B-03-19 SO\/• ourwtld llfo! Presorve our ecological bolonce.

Teri Par•ons San Diego, CA 201a.03.19 Wildlife Is nev<r a nulsanoe; all wild, notrve spedes '"' blologlcol dlwrslty and blo meons, "ife", Blologltal dlver>ity holds down

jobs ond performs roles In the economy of all l1!e on Earth/wild notural ecosy>tems. Only ecOS)"items generate and IT ow all of man's required l~e lin., for life itself Don't kill tile strands In the web of oil ~fi>onEarth.

Jayne Looper Godf"'JI, lL 2010-03-20 ALL SPECIES ARE ESSENTIAL FOR A HEALTHY ECOSYSTEM!!!! STOP MU~DERING OUR WILOUFElll

Elolne Fischer Roanoke, VA 20111-03-20 STOP THE SLAUGHTER! These animals are Important to a balanced enlllronment. Without predator>, (odents, (abblts, etcwlll

ove.-populate and eot evelything green and spread disease!

Rick Mele< Muskegon. Ml 20111-03-20 To w•ste life Is • bigger problem

mary lllln41 Clinton, MD 20111-03·20 These anlmols ar• prlc•h•<•. Anyone wl>o condones tills I> an lgnor•n! fool.

Becky Griffin Anderson, IN 201 8-03-20 This wouldnt be a problem II evetybodjl w•sn'ttak1ng the land from

th.,e anlmols. Its getting to the point to where they have no place to go except the city

Matit Brynildson Minneapolis, MN 201 B-03·21 stop the killing!

Melissa myers Goshen.IN 2018-03-21 It's there world too w• are 2 dam arrogant In selfish

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Susan Taylor Houston, TX 2018-03-10

Shannon Emllia Canton, CT 2018-03-10

chris davenport central, SC 2018-03-10

Marianne Arreaga Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-10

Andrea Below Oregon, WI 2018-03-10

Sara Cunningham Newark, OH 2018-03-10

Jennifer Jessup New York, NY 2018-03-10

Nancy Brown Houston, TX '2018-03-10

Angela Rodriguez Brighton, MI 2018-03-10

Linda ovadek WOODHAVEN, NY 2013-03-10

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omar meme god us 2018-03-10

Stephen Swingle Minneapolis, KS 2018-03-10

Emma Wangelfn Lynn Haven, FL 2018-03-10

Richard Maxwell us 2018-03-10

Norma Dalley us 2018-03-10

Patrice Wallace Santa Cruz, CA 2018-03-10

Teresa hamm us 2018-03-10

Alice Gray us 2018-03-10

Beverly Feltis Houston, TX 2018-03-10

Timothy Ayers Carrollton, GA 2018-03-10

chrlstine green Eau Claire, MI 2018-03-10

krishna dyehouse us 2018-03-10

Roty Cadorette us 2018-03-10

Eunice Mada us 2018-03-10

Todd Matz us 2018-03-10

Alice Gerard us 2018-03-10

Janelle Keller us 2018-03-10

sarah mcgraw Kentland, IN 2018-03-10

Eleanor McKeever ElizaviUe, NY 2018-03-10

Lauren Kemmer San Francisco, CA 2018-03-10

Costa Makris Swampscott, MA 2018-03-10

Kelsie Pos Galesburg, IL 2018-03-10

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Regan Mars Gorham, ME 2018-03-10

Michele Grey Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-10

Joan Colgrove Florissant, CO 2018-03-10

Debbie Anderson Washington, DC 2018-03-10

Andrea Cobb us 2018-03-10

Elizabeth Murphy Lewiston, ME 2018-03-10

Amra Hukic us 2018-03-10

Louisa Jones Portland, OR 2018-03-10

Stephanie Catteeuw us 2018-03-10

Miranda Robinson Lu Veme,IA 2018-03-10

Jessyca Watson us 2018-03-10

Karen schaper us 2018-03-10

Tricia Haueter us 2018-03-10

Rachel Ward us 2018-03-10

Danielle True Santa Clarita, CA 2018-03-10

Kaelyn Konukofoku West Covina, CA 2018-03-10

Damell Walker us 2018-03-10

Jody Krout Valparaiso, IN 2018-03-10

Marina Rebmann parlln, NJ 2018-03-10

Marybeth Nunes Charlestown, RI 2018-03-10

Terri Blackwood Centerview, MO 2018-03-10

carol Anderberg Ointon, WA 2018-03-10

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Michele Vittitow Fishers, IN 2018-03-10

He.:.ther Nichol Groton, NY 2018-03-10

Lisa Will us 2018-03-10

. Wendellyn Harp Avalon, CA 2018-03-10

Anne Bennett us ' 2018-03-10

Mark Plenderleith UK 2018-03-10

Raven Stone Pensacol<i, FL 2018-03-10

cb Bohnert Surrey, Canada ' 2018-03-10

Laura Streit Chardon, OH 2018-03-10

Antionette Oddo Lewes, DE 2018-03-10

Ashley Schroeder us 2018-03-10

Patricia Rusk Cleveland, TN 2018-03-10

BETH ZANARAS Attica, IN 2018-03-10

paul hotsinptller Masontown, PA ' 2018-03-10

Kelley Larew Grafton, WV 2018-03-10

Sylvester Sarkodie us 2018-03-10

Sakae Hamilton us 2018-03-10

Juan Escobar us 2018-03-10

Meghan Mfller us 2018-03-10

Raluca Gruin us 2018-03-10

Jessica Warren us 2018-03-10

Crystal Carter Detroit, MI 2018-03-10

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Kim Vitullo Ocean Beach, San Diego, CA 2018-03-10

Mahaley Yates Cullman, AL 2018--03-10

Madison Bliss us 2018-03-10

Jacob Spiers UK ' 2018-03-10

Vickie Gates Gurnee, IL 2018-03-10

Jackie Stewart us 2018-03-10

Bridget Faria Jamestown, RI 2018-03-10

Pamela Wright newport, OR 2018-03-10

· luz frey us 2018-03-10

Amanda kjos Hardeeville, SC 2018--03-10

Bob Amlie us 2018-03-10

Ann Vass us 2018-03-10

Katie Antle Westerville, US 2018-03-10

Hailey Craigmiles us 2018-03-10

Melissa Miller Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Josephine Grudzien Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Stacey Northrop Littleton, NH 2018--03-10

Rosy Cosio mexlco, Mexico 2018-03-10

Barb Schroeder . Ogilvie, MN 2018-03-10

JC Jones MountJu!iet, TN 2018-03-10

Nicole Drylie us 2018-03-10

Gabriela Kurkowski Gregory, MI 2018-03-10

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Kristi Barefoot Apison, TN 2018-03-10

Laine Aro San Luis Obispo, CA 2018-03-10

Janet Wolas Pittsburgh, PA 2018-03-10

Marcy Bosworth River Falls, WI 2018-03-10

Jennifer Cerniglia us 2018-03-10

Nicole V. us 2018-03-10

Vicky Nichols Middlebourne, WV ' 2018-{)3-10

Viviana Chung san Jose, Costa Rica 2018-03-10

Christopher Ramos us 2018-03-10

Melena Runewicz us 2018-03-10

Diana Ventura us 2018-03-10

Dora Li Miami, FL 2018-03-10

Violet Lee bklyn, NY 2018-03-10

Kelsey McGrath Scarborough, ME 2018-03-10

Kassi Scheder Saint Cloud, FL 2018-03-10

JASON PERMENTER ULSTER P[ARK, NY 2018-03-10

Jeanna Groat Saint Charles, MO 2018-03-10

Laurie Fenner Gold Bar, WA 2018-03-10

Brooke Jones Jonesborough, TN 2018-03-10

Rob Erickson us 2018-03-10

Sandra McGlamory Albany, GA 2018-03-10

Rosann D'Alessandro us 2018-03-10

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Nancy Ramirez us 2018-03-10

Ker Thao us 2018-03-10

oscar cedelra Santa Fe, Argentina 2018-03-10

Tara Steinfeld us 2018-03-10

Cindy Murphy · Hicksville, NY 2018-03-10

Camille Syno us 2018-03-10

Omar Romero Calgary, Canada 2018-03-10

Gretchen Caivajal Granbury, TX 2018-03-10

Phyllis Boland East Rockaway, NY 2018-03-10

jesusAlvarez Antioch, CA 2018-03-10

GTam us 2018-03-10

Maxine Parr Cuero, TX 2018-03-10

Vincent Orologio us 2018-03-10

Ronda Baxley Tampa, FL 2018-03-10

Susana Castro Guarin Bogota, Colombia 2018--03-10

peg french Chesapeake, VA 2018-03~10

Courtney Brooks Sellersburg, IN 2018-03-1 0

Jessica Caldwell Veedersburg, IN 2018-03-10

Barbara Caron us 2018-03-10

Andrea Lenyo Mishawaka, IN 2018-03-10

rnanzoni manzoni Santo Tome, Argentina 2018-03-10

Dominique Constant Manchester, CT 2018-03-10

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· Pam Kloepfer Columbus, OH 2018-03-10

Alicia Rigsby Lafayette, LA 2018-03-10

Nancy Hll! Madras, OR 2018-03-10

amanda bagley Anderson, IN 2018-03-10

Michelle Hardy Monroevllle, IN 2018-03-10

Angle Bemis Oregon City, OR 2018-03-10

Angela Tiffany Floyds Knobs, IN 2018-03-10

Tina Stafford Derby, KS 2018-03-10

· Nancy Gagne Fort Myers, FL 2018-03-10

Debbie Huber West Harrison, IN 2018-03-10

Rob Muir Calgary, Canada 2018-03-10

SM Bel Air, MD 2018-03-10

Joan Thiel Wiiiiamsport, PA 2018-03-10

. Malick A. White Coeur d'Alene, ID ' 2018-03-10

Sherry Archer Narrows, VA 2018-03-10

·Jennifer Brindley Amherst, WI 2018-03-10

Valerie Wicke Newington, CT 2018-03-10

Dylan Burress Frankfort, IN 2018-03-10

Josh Hall us 2018-03-10

Michael Schippani Fort Lauderdale, FL 2018-03-10

Kathleen Murray . Bellmawr, NJ 2018-03-10

kathy fuller Hadley, NY 2018-03-10

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james Drapes Williams, AZ 2018-03-10

Margaret Guyer Brookline, MA 2018-03-10

Nick Hart Anderson, IN 2018-03-10

Renee Fredin Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Stephanie Farac San Rafael, CA 2018-03-10

Cassandra Foy Mooresville, IN 2018-03-10

Kathy Milanr Germantown, MD 2018-03-10

Shiva Ryan Hillsdale, MI 2018-03-10

Yvonne Klnsella : Leamington, Canada ' 2018-03-10

LAURA VILLARREAL Oak Forest, IL 2018-03-10

Sonya Racine LaSalle, IL 2018-03-10

Jayne Roepke Falls Church, VA 2018-03-10

Bobbi Chapman Bellevue, NE 2018-03-10

Denise Villescaz San Angelo, TX 2018-03-10

Rocke Fade Forney, TX 2018-03-10

Arleta Modzelewska Omaha, NE 2018-03-10

rebeka lyn coffey cottonwood, Al 2018-03-10

Victoria Hvid Johnson City, TN 2018-03-10

Angel Seafler Eagle River, AK 2018-03-10

Brie Cole Webster, MA 2018-03-10

KATHY ATKINS marysville, Ml 2018-03-10

Jennifer Ryffel Lehigh Acres, FL 2018-03-10

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Paul LaRiviere Hope, RI 2018-03-10

Patricio Mayo Oklahoma City, OK 2018-03-10

Erin Mooers Oconto Falls, WI 2018-03-10

Erin Corby Brooklyn, NY 2018-03-10

jean Knapp Warren, OH 2018-03-10

Nelson Menard Kenner, LA 2018-03-10

Kathy Shockey Rockville, IN 2018-03-1 0

Janet Brown Apple Valley, CA 2018-03-10

Tabatha Morris Jacksonville, IL 2018-03-10

Rhonda Coleman Lewistown, IL 2018-03-10

. Briony Keith Arlington, MA 2018-03-10

Tyler Oliveira Galveston, TX 2018-03-10

Tina Boyt Weeki Wachee, FL 2018-03-10

James Pink Henderson, NV 2018-03-10

Emily Weaver Sumner, MI 2018-fl3-10

Mary Hormel Kent, OH 2018-03-10

Kim Condrey Troy, VA 2018-03-10

Melinda Sanders Atlanta, GA 2018-03-10

Robert Loconte · Carmel, NY 2018-03-10

Lorinda Markegard San diego, CA 2018-03-10

Samantha Morrison Detroit, Ml 2018-03-10

dlane tullia austln, lX 2018-03-10

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Katie Harbridge Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Daniel Bittner Philadelphla, PA 2018-03-10

Joseph Blair Carter Lake, IA 2018-03-10

sue Moore Rochester, NY 2018-03-10

Don Gobel · jacksonv111e, TX 2018-03-10

Brittany Greb Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Sara Imam · Spring, TX 2018-03-10

Deb Potts waupaca, WI 2018-03-10

· Matthew Capozzola Morgantown, WV 2018-03-10

Nyla Wilkes us 2018-03-10

Brooke Westberg Atlanta, GA 2018-03-10

Jennifer Kubasek us 2018-03-10

Sherry Narens Seattle, WA 2018-03-10

· R. Terracciano us 2018-03-10

Jill Rauh Benton Harbor, MI 2018-03-10

Dobl Dobroslawa us 2018-03-10

Pallavi Javor us 2018-03-10

nancy houghtelin Forest City, NC 2018-03-10

Laura Barden us 2018-03-10

AJ Campbell us 2018-03-10

Rygh Phyllis Beloit, WI 2018-03-10

Connie Burris Springfield, IL 2018-03-10

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Gina Weiss us 2018-03-10

laurle rnercier us 2018-03-10

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Nitchen Nimmo us ' 2018-03-10

Sherrill Futrell us 2018-03-10

Stephanie Weinberg Emerald Isle, NC 2018-03-10

Rod Balch Broken Arrow, OK '2018-03-10

· Tony L us 2018-03-10

Nathan Whitcraft Mount Vernon, OH 2018-03-10

Becky Cooper us 2018-03-10

esther zepeda Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-10

Aterra Mears us 2018-03-10

. Debbie Custer us 2018-03-10

Heather Hays us 2018-03-10

Joan Bennett Petaluma, CA 2018-03-10

Tarkan Roberts us 2018-03-10

Dallas McDonaldson us 2018-03-10

Michelle Zimny us 2018-03-10

Kendall Massimo us 2018-03-10

Donna Fritz Mc Lean, NY 2018-03-10

Hannah Hipolite Mount Pleasant, MI 2018-03-10

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Kelly Briesch Milwaukee, WI 2018-03-10

Sondrajacob us 2018-03-10

sarah hill us 2018-03-10

James Matthews Denton, TX ' 2018-03-10

Terry Long Canvas, WV 2018-03-10

Victoria berchtold us 2018-03-10

grant griggs High Point, NC 2018-03-10

Michael Burke us 2018-03-10

janet burroff New Orleans, LA 2018-03-10

Dean Walterman spirit lake, IA 2018-03-10

aleXls duhon Us 2018-03-10

Jane Guerra us 2018-03-10

Judith Wiseman us 2018-03-10

erinn johnson us ' 2018-03-10

Madelynn Karathanas Fountain Valley, CA 2018-03-10

· Avery Sinclair Maryville, TN 2018--03-10

Anne Rudd Algonquin, IL 2018-03-10

Pablo D. C. Salt Lake City, UT 2018-03-10

Sara Vaughn us 2018-03-10

Timothy Metz Bluffton, SC 2018-03-10

Kelly Blum us 2018-03-10

All Conde us 2018-03-10

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Heather Beeman Normal, IL 2018-03-10

Lacy Biehunko Cuero, TX 2018-03-10

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Nancy Falco us 2018-03-10

Amanda Reid Birmingham, AL 2018-03-10

Jennie Pearce Us 2018-03-10

Alicia Cordero us 2018-03-10

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John Nowak us 2018-03-10

Shannon Derrick us 2018-03-10

Hannah Lange Mount Horeb, WI 2018-{]3-10

Joanna Pitts Corpus Christi, TX 2018-03-10

kit we<isel us 2018-03-10

Nit<i Soltes us 2018-03-10

C<imille Coulter us 2018-03-10

Elizabeth Bullock us 2018-03-10

Wendy Garland us 2018-03-10

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Terry Pavlich T <iylor, Ml 2018-03-10

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Debbie Clark Roanoke, VA 2018-03-10

· connle snyder us 2018-03-10

Nelson Melo us 2018-03-10

Carrie Mathews · Plainville, GA 2018-03-10

Jill Flores us 2018-03-10

Cindy Fuller Troy, MO 2018-03-10

Lesley Murphy Saint Louis, MO 2018-03-10

· Liana Heath Cassopolis, MI 2018-03-10

Brandi Furr Mellott, MO 2018-03-10

Karen Robinson Redwood city, CA 2018-03-10

Jennifer Horrocks Reading, PA 2018-03-10

Julie Weiss Geneva, IL 2018-03-10

Melanie Dagenet Tulsa, OK 2018-03-10

Lagatha Russell Weaverville, NC 2018--03-10

s andez Port Orford, WA 2018--03-10

Amanda Freeman Morristown, TN 2018-03-10

Maria Rios Conroe, TX 2018-03-10

Alex Della Santina Towson, MO 2018-03-1 0

Sameerah Ahmad Lowell, IN 2018-03-1 0

Mala Murthy Richmond, TX 2018-03-10

Debora Reeves Hamburg, IA 2018-03-10

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Deborah Rawdon Goldendale, WA 2018-03-10

jasmine Mallonee Mcpherson, KS 2018-03-10

SHELLEY Dufresne Destrehan, LA 2018-03-10

Heather juraclch Lafayette, CA 2018-03-10

Angela Bruner Attica, IN 201B-03-10

J Day Lafayette, IN 2018-03-10

debra gugliuzza · hamden, CT 2018-03-10

Donna Kendall Paoli, IN 2018-03-10

Mary Lilga Richland, WA 2018-03-10

Natalie casbeer Elkland, PA 2018-03-10

Clara Boyd Cherry Valley, CA 2018-03-10

Marg Johnson Oklahoma City, OK 2018-03-10

Kathleen Grubbs Bloomington, IN 2018-03-10

Leah Helms Missoula, MT 2018-03-10

Heather Hurley Elgin, OK 2018-03-10

David Rossi San Antonio, TX 2018-03-10

Helena Gijsbers Van Wijk Pasadena, TX 2018-03-10

KB Berrien Springs, MI 2018-03-10

Amanda Mayer San Angelo, TX 2018-03-10

Nancy Boderick Benton City, WA 2018-03-10

Dawn Ryan . Portage, IN 2018-03-10

benny b[ackford Newburgh, IN 2018-03-10

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Mark Brelo Cleveland, OH 2018-03-10

Fellicia Vandyke Gillett, PA 2018-03-10

Gina Mascari Reseda, CA 2018-03-10

Nicole Harvey Princeton, WI 2018-03-10

Jenn Roberts Salem, OR 2018-03-10

John Buzzelli Walworth, NY 2018-03-10

Cathy Colbert Missouri City, TX 2018-03-10

Robin Vican Saint Clair Shores, MI 2018-03-10

Stephanie Landon Atkins, OH ' 2018-03-10

Lorraine Labare us 2018-03-10

Lacey Lee Blountvllle, TN 2018-03-10

steve crowe Lakewood, OH 2018-03-10

Teresa Rose west river, MD 2018-03-10

Michele Ritzinger Kamas, UT 2018-03-10

Michelle Pimental East Falmouth, MA 2018-03-10

Sandra Sideri Staten island, NY 2018-03-10

Kennedy Robinson Corvallis, OR 2018-03-10

Eli Tettelbach Rockville, MD 2018-03-10

Cheryl Johnson Reading, PA 2018-03-10

Casey Miller Kannapolis, NC 2018-03-10

Susan Parker Auburn, PA 2018-03-10

Margaret Ingalls Merrifield, MN 2018-03-10

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Donna Hull Lago Vista, TX 2018-03-10

Ashley Marrs Hardinsburg, IN 2018-03-10

· Annette Cirilo Bellwood, IL 2018-03-10

Tjitske Kennedy Simi Valley, CA 2018-03-10

Jessica Nichols · Morris, NY 2018-03-10

: Dawn Martin Charlotte, NC 2018-03-10

LynnJovick Warren, MI 2018-03-10

Cheryl Lewis Danbury, CT 2018-03-10

Jenny Leigh Uniontown, PA 2018-03-10

Marci Castro Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

Cory Millikan Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Jennffer Dee Downingtown, PA 2018-03-10

Melanie Goldberg Lewisville, TX 2018-03-10

Jennifer Frame Newport, NC 2018-03-10

Jeraldine Luque Hollywood, CA 2018-03-10

WendyMcComber Gulf Breeze, FL 2018-03-10

Chelsea Dub Noblesville, IN 2018-03-10

Marie Chittester ' Camp Hill, PA 2018-03-10

Cynthia Steslickl · Howell, MI 2018-03-10

Mary Blanco Fairchild AFB, WA 2018-03-10

Richard Smith Everett, WA 2018-03-10

Jill Boyer Santa Rosa, CA 2018-03-10

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Mark Goodwin Houston, TX 2018-03-10

julie smith willlamsport, IN 2018-03-10

· Kennedy Reynolds Boonville, IN 2018-03-10

Celeste Kautz Fremont, CA 2018-03-10

Dusty Buchanan Evansville, IN 2018-03-10

. Avis Segedy Ravenna, OH 2018-03-10

sanjuanita gonzalez McAllen, TX 2018-03-10

Kari Miller North Aurora, IL '2018-03-10

Kayrn deLea Brummett Mahair Silsbee, TX 2018-03-10

Terry Lewis Havelock, NC 2018-03-10

MiloM Spotsylvania, VA 2018-03-10

Natasha Saenz Cypress, TX 2018-03-10

Joanne Talbot Simcoe, Canada 2018-03-10

jean Cardot Erle, PA 2018-03-10

Melissa Evans Monroe, MI 2018-03-10

mary montgomery . lees summit, MO 2018-03-10

Kim Sturm San Diego, CA 2018-03-10

Amy Underwood Warsaw, IN 2018-03-10

Sheri Keller Lancaster, PA 2018-03-10

Janice Moeller Kingdom City, IA 2018-03-10

Kimberly Preza Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

ELISE TUCKER · garland, TX 2018-03-10

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Dante! Zeiger Belvedere Tiburon, CA 2018-03-10

Anita Brewer Biloxi, MS 2018-03-10

Nicolette Baker Heredia, Costa Rica 2018-03-10

Amber Jordan Lake, MS 2018-03-10

Jeannie Fonville Corinth, TX 2018-03-10

karen watton Denver, CO 2018-03-10

Jared Blake Holly Lake Ranch, TX 2018-03-10

. Amanda Kuderlk Monroe, MI 2018-03-10

Mlc11ael Kline _ Rehrersburg, PA 2018-03-10

Kelly Grant Little Rock, AR 2018-03-10

Aimee Grugan Lock Haven, PA 2018-03-10

kellie novack altoona, PA 2018-03-10

Britt lelinskl New Berlin, WI 2018-03-10

Stephani Smith South Grafton, MA ' 2018-03-10

Carla Huntsberry . Hagerstown, MD 2018-03-10

Carole Chadwick Millsboro, DE 2018-03-10

Aaron Yarbrough Seminole, FL 2018-03-10

Bonnie Gingerich Kokomo, IN 2018-03-10

Janice Ejones Creston, IA 2018-03-10

Elaine Burke Cambridge, canada 2018-03-10

Donna Rohler Lafayette, IN 2018-03-10

Lacey Schmidt Washingtonville, NY 2018-03-10

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Jane Ross Birdseye, IN 2018-03-10

Deborah Heddlngton London, Canada 2018-03-10

Rebecca Dougherty Covington, LA 2018-03-10

Clytis Engel Valparaiso, IN 2018-03-10

matthew sanders nashville, TN 2018-03-10

Kelly Lazrine Houston, TX 2018--03-10

Carol Collins ·Templeton, CA 2018-03-10

Jacqueline Mineau Escanaba, MI . 2018-03-10

Brandy Isaacs Joplin, MO 2018-03-10

Claire Sweigart Columbus, OH 2018-03-10

Alicia Robinson Clarkston, MI 2018-03-10

Hope Bremer-Blake Holly Lake Ranch, TX 2018-03-10

jasmine Rivera Bonita Springs, FL 2018-03-10

Mary Newby Alpfne, AZ 2018-03-10

nicole hardln Dora, AL 2018-03-10

Amanda Stovall Fayette, AL 2018-03-10

· Margaret Gallagher Tacoma, WA 2018-03-10

Olivia P\leggi Norwood, PA 2018-03-10

Joann ross reading, PA 2018-03-10

Melissa Uhnuat Reading, PA 2018-03-10

Jean Genevie Austin, TX 2018-03-10

theresa mcginnls chicago, IL 2018-03-10

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Emma Bailey Hopkinton, IA 2018-03-10

Michael Goggins St Louis, MO 2018-U3-10

Joan Dufresne Leominster, MA 2018-03-10

Dana Seilhan Columbus, OH 2018-03-10

Wiiiiam Chin us 2018-03-10

Traci Phillips Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Lester Garzajr Corpus Christi, TX 2018-03-10

Rachel Dooley Sayville, NY 2018-03-10

Caroline Franzone Brooklyn, NY 2018-03-10

Sarah Shircliff Greenfield, IN 2018-03-10

Melaine Bolivar Dothan, AL 2018-03-10

Susan Howland Yorktown, VA 2018-U3-10

, Courtney Matthews Springfield, MO 2018-03-10

Amanda Richardson Watanae, HI 2018-03-10

Angels. Lul!ng, LA 2018-03-10

Omayra Benitez us 2018-03-10

Joan fltzpatrlck us 2018-03-10

Lorna Gilmour UK 2018-03-10

Christina Geargeart us 2018-03-10

Brittany Stone us 2018-03-10

Brittany Hearron Pampa, TX 2018-03-10

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Fallon Milburn us 2018-03-10

Pierre Andrada us 2018-03-10

Maryanne Spekhardt us 2018-03-10

DW Morrison Comstock Pk, MI 2018-03-10

Miranda Panda Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-10

Nayib Gonzalez us 2018-03-10

manisha adodra UK 2018-{]3-10

clafre marvet Buffalo Grove, IL 2018-03-10

Julie klor us 2018-03-10

Paige Swartz us 2018-03-10

Cindy Birt us 2018-03-10

· KaityTaylor Rocklin, PA 2018-03-10

Dean Shady us 2018-03-10

· Melissa Washington us 2018-03-10

Alysia Conway Ravenswood, WV 2018-03-10

Darlene Hyslope us 2018-03-10

earl Neyrey Wylie, TX 2018-03-10

Michelle Kaufman us 2018-03-10

Nancy Leis Phillips us 2018-03-10

Helen Lee-Bryant Santa Rosa, CA '2018-03-10

Diane Pollock . Penhold, Canada 2018-03-10

Nicole Miliam us 2018-03-10

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Bailey Lopez us 2018-03-10

Mary Novak us 2018-03-10

Robert Tomey Coatesville, PA 2018-03-10

Shannon McPherson Norfolk, VA 2018-03-10

Cheryl Shepherd Bayonne, NJ 2018-03-10

Cynthia Holliday us 2018-03-10

twienshai Pieters us 2018-03-10

Samantha Sudbeck us 2018-03-10

Mary McCarthy us 2018-03-10

Roger Lieson Downers Grove, IL 2018-03-10

ERIN SINCLAIR us 2018-03-10

Coryann Clark Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

Brooke Munson us 2018-03-10

Renee Rios us ' 2018-03-10

Tori Matthes us 2018--03-10

Nicole Crowe us 2018-03-10

Matthew Ison Soldotna, AK 2018-03-10

Kim Follmer Hawley, PA 2018-03-10

Adriana Mtz us 2018-03-10

Maran Langowski Santa Maria, CA 2018-03-10

C. Martinez us 2018-03-10

Michelle Lagenour Chesterton, IN 2018-03-10

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Ryan Smith us 2018-03-10

- Jennifer dark Bates City, MO 2018-03-10

Ashley Moore us 2018-03-10

Stephanie Birchfield Brazil, IN 2018-03--10

Dina jusufovic us 2018-03-10

marilyn cruz us 2018-03-10

chloe rowland UK 2018-03-10

Deeptl Patel UK 2018-03-10

Joanna Hardcastle us 2018-03-10

Gail Gross-man us 2018-03-10

Linda Neice Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-10

Debbie Sanchez us 2018-03-10

Nancy Gorres Poughkeepsie, NY 2018--03-10

Heather Partlow Greenwood, IN 2018-03-10

Abigail Hurst Frakes, KY 2018-03-10

Jennifer S. Munsel Avon, IN 2018-03-10

Mary Dealing _ Rodman, NY 2018-03-10

Lisa Bain us 2018-03-10

MelissaAnn Breltfeller us 2018-03-10

Shery Feiockl us 2018--03-10

Courtney Wiley : us 2018-03-10

carole shepherd us 2018-03--10

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Stephen Porter Dublin, Ireland 2018-03-10

claire emery Portland, OR ' 2018-03-10

. Lisa Rodriguez us 2018-03-10

Cherie Landis Umatilla, OR 2018-03-10

·jean Pero Scott Township, PA 2018-03-10

Diane Flynn Paradise, PA 2018-03-10

matt potenza Phenix City, AL 2018-03-10

Jan Mccusker . Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-10

Rashelle Flores Jacksonville, FL 2018-03-10

Wiiiiam Berner Amsterdam, NY 2018-03-10

Gloria Pollard University Place, WA 2018--03-10

Amanda Schweiger Lafayette, CO 2018-03-10

Jennifer Evans Worthington, OH ' 2018-03-10

Heather Hulsey Middle River, MD 2018-03-10

Anissa Wlliamson Woodinville, WA 2018-03-10

Bonnie Hosford Graham, WA 2018-03-10

Harriet Brown , Irvine, CA 2018-03-10

Jess Underwood Warsaw, IN 2018-03-10

Elizabeth Erler Hobart, IN 2018-03-10

Brooke Null Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Edith West Martinsville, IN 2018-03-10

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Holly Holben Glbot, PA 2018-03-10

Clare Morosky Taftvllle, CT 2018-03-10

Nancy Parsons Seattle, WA 2018-03-10

Melissa donaldson Morgantown, WV 2018-03-10

Aleta Allen Inwood, 1X ' 2018-03-10

Maureen Lawlor Endicott, NY 2018-03-10

nicole stefko las vegas, NV 2018-03-10

· Lisa Sestak Greensburg, PA ' 2018-03-10

· Lisa Richeson Baumhoff Arnold, Mo 2018-03-10

Shana Moffcit Kaufman, TX 2018-03-10

nandi jennings us 2018-03-10

Dawn lock SoLithfie\d, MI 2018-03-10

Jane Jones · Huntington Beach, CA 2018-03-10

Yvette Moore Sawyer, Ml 2018-03-10

Hciley James C11nton, TN 2018-03-10

B Bigelow Boulder, CO 2018-03-10

gene gaynor Corpus Christ(, TX 2018-03-10

Anna Huang montgomery, TX 2018-03-10

debra teachout Lemont, lL 2018-03-10

Charlotte Mciresse Fort Smith, AR 2018-03-10

Sharon King Bolivar, OH 2018-03-10

Tia Harris Cape May, NJ 2018-03-10

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Sarah Redington Port Mansfield, TX 2018-03-10

Paulena Parks Salem, OR 2018.-03-10

Jo-Ann Skowronski Waterbury, CT 2018-03-10

Stefanie Fisher Valparaiso, IN 2018-03-10

Alan Blevins Greenville, OH 2018-03-10

Kayla Davis Southaven, MS 2018-03-10

Sean Penn Sacramento, CA 2018-03-10

Sam Cash Charlottesville, VA 2018-03-10

Ron Hampe Mcdonald, PA 2018.-03-10

Ginny Murphy Secaucus, NJ 2018-03-1 0

Claudia binsenberger Boynton Beach, FL 2018-03-10

joyce ann worrell hilton roanoke, VA 2018-03-10

Bill Jenkins Grand Island, NY 2018-03-10

Susan Wendler New Haven, CT 2018-03-10

Ronni B Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Melanie Oberlander Navarre, FL 2018-03-10

Dee Shutt Corona, CA 2018-03-10

Debbie Willis . Granite quarry, NC 2018-03-10

Sara Hettie San Tan Valley, AZ 2018-03-10

Robert Portune Lawton, OK 2018-03-10

Rocio Rivera : Cicero, IL 2018-03-10

Brenda Hurd Anderson, IN 2018-03-10

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Angela Goodin Butler, GA 2018-03"10

Ashley Stack Houston, TX 2018-03-10

Maria Barahona Miami, FL 2018-03-10

Marcia Gelman Savage Charlotte, NC 2018-03-10

Ian Mausisa _ Quezon City, Philippines 2018-03-10

Julie Colby lakev!lla, IL 2018-03-10

Suzanne Petri Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Dylan Flood La Habra, CA 2018-03-10

Gracie Larson Royal Oak, MI 2018-03-10

Toni Norkett Appleton, WI 2018-03-10

Michael Wright Pompano Beach, FL 2018-03-10

Patricia Smith Decatur, TX 2018-03-10

Sarah Fearnow Columbia city, IN 2018-03-10

Jill Shekleton Hoffman Estates, IL 2018-03-10

Stormie Sims . Fort Worth, TX 2018-03-10

FS Chilliwack, BC, Canada 2018.-03-10

Julie Hocking Horseshoe Bend, AR 2018-03-10

Sandy Flood Omaha, NE 2018-03-10

Dean Grabinger Browerv111e, MN 2018-03-10

Lynn Lewis Pomona, CA 2018-03-10

Lisa Cofgny REEDLEY, CA 201B-03-10

Carolyn Kern - Cedar Park, TX 201B-03-4 0

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David Roa Houston, TX 2018-03-10

Bryon Flaherty Apollo, PA 2018-03-10

theresa messersmith Fort Worth, TX 2018-03-10

Rachel Sigler Lake Charles, LA 2018-03-10

Bruce Potenza Opelika, AL 2018-03-10

· Karen McDonald us 2018-03-10

Shawna Fuentes San Antonio, TX 2018-03-10

Claudette Tooley Paw Paw, IL 2018-03-10

katllleen barnhlll Campbell River, Canada - 2018-03-10

Dheeraj Rai us 2018-03-10

Robert Baxter us 2018-03-10

Nicole Cronin us 2018-03-10

YAHNE TERRELL us 2018-03-10

Rosemary Palmer us 2018-03-10

victor khayat us 2018-03-10

Carrissa Serrato us 2018-03-10

Julie Biggs us 2018-03-10

Terrie Wenzel . us 2018-03-10

natasha londono Newark, DE 2018-03-1 0

Rebecca Cook UK 2018-03-10

Tonja Harrison Houston, TX 2018-03-10

gail markis Pittsburgh, PA 2018-03-10

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Lori Zeiter Eastpointe, MI 2018-03-10

krzy margaux France 2018-03-10

Fabicin Ofaz us 2018-03-10

Michelle Evans us 2018-03-10

Bethany Brown Limington, ME 2018-03-10

jessica hill us 2018-03-10

Kandis Sensmeier us 2018-03-10

Sheryl Gehri Barrington, IL 2018-03-10

Teri Chuprinko Morgantown, WV 2018-03-10

Bailey Abernethy us 2018-03-10

nora njosa us 2018-03-, 0

Elizabeth Navarette Fresno, CA 2018-03-10

Jody Hammond us 2018-03-10

yvonne bennett UK 2018-03-10

Michael Hesterberg us 2018-03-10

Brenda Miiier Lafayette, IN 2018-03-10

Debora Lee Slagle Millsboro, DE 2018-03-10

Jessica Brant us 2018-03-10

Jan Van Dusen us 2018-03-10

Ann southern us 2018-03-10

Joseph Porter Rapid City, SD 2018-03-10

Cristine Garner Scottsboro, AL 2018-03-10

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Joshua Arroyo Torres us 2018-03-10

Mar Conner Houston, TX 2018-03-10

Ivy Marks Mount Holly, NJ ' 2018-03-10

Yasmine Badawi Clermont, FL 2018-03-10

Nichole Vann Hartford, MI 2018-03-10

Moriah Woolworth Sunnyvale, CA 2018-03-10

Barb Brunton Dereham, England, UK 2018-03-10

Helen Diedrich Fort Pierce, FL '2018-03-10

erin lynch Marlton, NJ 2018-03-10

Jill Hankoff Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-10

Leslie Todd Greenville, TX 2018-03-10

Erin Sands Crystal Beach, FL 2018-03-10

Nancy stevens San Marcos, TX 2018-03-10

Nell Thoma Alabama 2018-03-10

Susan Berzac Castle Rock, CO 2018-03-10

maria Loizou Easton, PA 2018-03-10

Lyn McKenzie Farmers Branch, TX 2018-03-10

loralie swartwood Houston, TX 2018-03-10

Artineh Havan Burbank, CA 2018-03-10

Mikell Vawter Chesterton, IN 2018-03-10

mlchelle beaulieu buxton, ME 2018-03-10

Ronnie DiComo Framingham, MA 2018-03-10

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Raymond Hajduga ' Gillett, PA 2018-03-10

Jacob Kaminski Cleveland, OH 2018-03-10

Kelly Hornung Palmdale, CA 2018-03-10

. Whitney Ficklen us 2018-03-10

Kim graham Conway, MA 2018-03-10

Kirsten Wilson Redlands, CA 2018-03-10

Marely Rios Spring, lX 2018-03-10

Melissa Williams Rockwall, TX 2018-03-10

Danelle Ridge ' Middlebury, IN '2018-03-10

Rebecca Wolszon Saint Paul, MN 2018-03-10

jenny Helvolgt us 2018-03-10

Sergio Diaz us 2018-03-10

HaleyHerbstrelt Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Javier Solis us ' 2018-03-10

Dorothy Russo us 2018-03-10

Cathleen Cascia us 2018-03-10

Rebecca Kemp UK 2018-03-10

Erica Norris Sterling, VA 2018-03-10

Eugenia Cruz Kansas City, KS 2018-03-10

Seiya Meteorite us 2018-03-10

Amfrra Roberts us 2018-03-10

Danny Serrano us 2018-03-10

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St.,cey Nelson us 2018-03-10

Donna Potiily us 2018-03-10

Lynne Betts Beaumont, CA 2018-03-10

. Nancy Hambleton UK 2018-03-10

Hannah Mills Vienna, IL 2018-03-10

Sandra MLillin Hartshorne, OK 2018-03-10

laraine atkinson UK 2018-03-10

Sergey ProkLishkln Campbell, CA 2018-03-10

Lora Goodwin Palm Coast, FL 2018-03-10

Jose Carmona Haines City, FL 2018-03-10

Edward Furey us 2018-03-10

Jacqueline Van Voerkens us 2018-03-10

Yvonne Brown Beaufort, SC 2018-03-10

Patricia Dotson Beloit, WT_ ' 2018-03-10

Brian Kyle . North Zulch, TX 2018-03-10

Dona Hoff Baton Rouge, LA 2018-03-10

Sheryl Richardson Sour Lake, TX 2018-03-10

Lisa Woodley Ames, IA 2018-03-10

Kitty Milam Midlothian, TX 2018-03-10

Joshua Farrelly Hanover, PA 2018-03-10

Brittni Bremer Arlington, US 2018-03-10

Melinda Sennholz poinciana, FL 2018-03-10

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Sydonla Kinney Baytown, TX 2018-03-10

Bob Weber Macomb, MI 2018-03-10

Natallia Ivashkevich Palo Alto, CA 2018-03-10

Erin Fox Hagerstown, MD 2018-03-10

Brian Hampton Houston, TX 2018-03-10

keeley bonnet canyon country, CA 2018-03-10

Jennie Kucsma Springvale, ME 2018-03-10

Travis Greve · Anderson, IN 2018-()3-10

Susie Jeffrey . Pasadena, CA 2018-()3-10

Donna Mahoney Warren, RI 2018-03-10

Alexandra Fenter Greewnwood, JN 2018-03-10

· Amy Hendrix Parsons, TN 2018-()3-10

Paula wade Portland, OR 2018-03-10

. RosemaryWaymal1 Victoria, TX 2018-03-10

Bonnie Garner Georgetown, TX 2018-03-10

Karen Newman Glassport, PA 2018-03-10

Bo Schreurs Amsterdam, Netherlands 2018-03-10

Dyan Roberson Lizella, GA 2018-03-10

William Ward Laurium, MI 2018-03-10

Janet Buzzelli Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

terri cole attleborough norfolk, England, UK 2018-03-10

Helen Winmill Richmond, CA 2018-()3-10

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Frank Guarnero Fremont, CA 2018-03-10

Heaven Mercer Little Rock, AR 2018-03-10

Julie Gallardo Portage, JN '2018-03-10

Ashley Judd Quakertown, PA 2018-03-10

Liz Elwell Fresno, CA 2018-03-10

Tzina Stai Pireas, Greece 2018-03-10

DawnRae Dufford Anchorage, AK 2018-03-10

GOO Anderson Patterson, NY 2018-03-10

Veronica Childers Edgewood, MD 2018-03-10

Rebekah Quaglio Sherwood, OR 2018-03-10

Steve Kisiel Aurora, IL 2018-03-10

Jody Weinman Shirley, NY 2018-03-10

Jose Munoz West Sacramento, CA 2018-03-10

Jessica Moyer Lehighton, PA 2018-03-10

Nathalie Schmidthaler Steyt, Austria 2018-03-10

Gabriela Contreras Oklahoma City, OK 2018-03-10

Adrienne George Welland, Canada 2018-03-10

Karen Schmidt Elwood, IL 2018-03-10

Deborah Bryan Bowdoin, ME 2018-03-10

Laura Echevers Woodland Hills, CA 2018-03-10

Tammy Nguyen Pearland, TX 2018-03-1 0

Curtis M. Galla Philipsburg, PA 2018-03-10

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Susan George Oceanside, CA 2018-03-10

Philltp swart Edmond, OK 2018-03-1 0

Rebecca Dahlin Mishawaka, IN 2018-03-10

Dianne Fortney London, Canada 2018-03-10

Joanne Ayres Bournemouth, UK 2018-03-10

· Michael Picard Oregon City, OR 2018-03-10

Karen Hart Newcastle, OK 2018-03-10

Tania Hernandez Pleasanton, TX 2018-03-10

Katllryn Reed Lewiston, ME 2018-03-10

lindsay morris richmond, VA 2018-03-10

Deborah Garcia San Antonio, TX 2018-03-10

SAM HARRINGTON Saint Ives, England, UK 2018-{)3-10

nadia labuda Ireland 2018-03-10

B<1rbara Mullen Bath, ME 2018-03-10

Bev Wride Adelaide, Australia 2018-03-10

Joseph Becker Woodbury, NJ 2018-03-10

· Erin DaSilva Mackenzie, Canada 2018-03-10

susan tister UK 2018-03-10

Nakatani Takashl Japan 2018-03-10

Erik<l Munoz Mission, TX 2018-03-10

Tina Chambers : Villa Rica, GA 2018-03-10

Brandy Mee Bullhead City, AZ 2018-03-10

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Roxanne Peterson Richmond, ME 2018-03-10

Kristen Kuznicki San Diego, CA 2018-03-10

Helen Musgrove Coldwater, MI 2018-03-10

Margeaux Deatsch Oak Island, NC 2018-03-10

Jan Walsh Plymouth, MA 2018-03-10

Bike Kefeli San Francisco, CA 2018-03-10

Cynthia Simonski Broadview Heights, OH 2018-03-10

Vickie Necciai Monongahela, PA 2018-03-10

Ginger Thompson Belleair Bluffs, FL 2018-03-10

Billie Skibiski Newton Falls, OH 2018-03-10

Crystal Kelsoe Evansville, IN 2018-03-10

Dawn Daynor Greenwood Village, CO 2018-03-10

Lisa Feeley Colchester, VT 2018-03-10

Adriana Figueroa Orange Cove, CA 2018-03-10

Loretta Sims Smyrna, TN 2018-03-10

Jamie Loftis Midlothian, VA 2018-03-10

Joseph Vargas Modesto, CA 2018-03-10

Christine Charette SoLithampton, MA 2018-03-10

ClaLidia Parker Albany, GA 2018-03-10

Nancy Eno Wethersfield, CT 2018-03-10

Cheryl Mills FPO, AP 2018-03-10

ryan pantone Slocomb, AL 2018-03-10

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Tami Vradenburgh Augusta, ME 2018-03-10

Leigh Francis Plainfield, IN 2018-03-10

· Deb Vogel Elizabethtown, PA 2018-03-10

Carla Car1son Hillsborough, NJ 2018-03-10

Catherine Young Oneida, NY 2018-03-10

Raven Rogers San Antonio, TX 2018-03-10

David Monn Orrtanna, PA 2018-03-10

Angle Gramlin Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

jennlfer anderson San Antonio, TX - 2018-03-10

Paris Horner Kokomo, IN 2018-03-10

Patrick McElwee Saxton, PA 2018-03-10

Jeanne Watson Nesconset, NY 2018-03-10

Amy Bowers Statesboro, GA 2018-03-10

Jennifer Dresser Kennett Square, PA 2018-03-10

Jane Smith Ipswich, England, UK 2018-03-10

Cindy Beyeler Leander, TX 2018-03-10

Lindsey Prange Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Leanne McConnell Sewickley, PA 2018-03-10

Elizabeth Carlson Rockville, MD 2018-03-10

jeri deatley Waldorf, MD 2018-03-10

Ke!ly Shroyer Marion Heights, PA 2018-03-10

Vanessa Culltson Gettysburg, PA 2018-03..10

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joanne freeman Scarborough, ME 2018-03-10

Maria Mitchell Philadelphia, PA 2018-03-10

Denise Fortin Assonet, MA 201B-03-10

Nancy Tanner Charlestown, RI 2018-03-10

Nicole Clabaugh · Reading, PA 2018-03-10

Lisa Lund acton, ME 2018-03-10

Sarah Johnsen us 2018-03-10

Denise Reed Sioux Falls, SD 2018-03-10

Susan Fleming-Cook Blacksburg, VA 2018-03-10

Nancy Orourke Baltimore, MD 2018-03-10

Deborah Drury Belton, SC 2018-03-10

Penny Wallace PhippsburgMaine, ME 2018-03-10

Patricia Valdez Abilene, TX 2018-03-10

Joel Iacope!li Beaufort, SC 2018-03-10

Melissa Stutzman Columbus, OH 2018-03-10

Marie Wooten Las Cruces, NM 2018-03-10

Mindy Farri Fort Myers, US 2018-03-10

Jason Luzar North Olmsted, OH 2018-03-10

Gregory Csorba Kent, OH 2018-03-10

Lelntje Koenders Middelburg, Netherlands 2018-03-10

Linda Gorsic West newton, PA 2018-03-10

Jennifer Barron Ellettsville, IN 2018-03-10

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Kartika Wright Readfield, ME 2018-03-10

Barbara Casey Duncannon, PA 2018-03-10

Lynda Marlow us 2018-03-10

Mary Riley Connersville, IN 2018-03-10

Matthew Novitski Spencerville, IN 2018-03-10

Dawn Skowronski Warren, MI 2018-03-10

Wanda Crown Bowling Green, KY 2018-03-10

Leslie Peretsky Denver, CO 2018-03-10

Jackee' Wurslin us 2018-03-10

jodi rader lancastewr, PA 2018-03-10

Heather Mays flemington, WV 2018-03-10

Paula Anderson Ellettsville, IN 2018-03-10

Natalie Odell Plymouth, MA 2018-03-10

john Coffey Orlando, FL 2018-03-10

Anne Stephenson Bloomington, IN 2018-03-10

Sondra Bunch Shelbyville, KY 2018-03-10

Dan Sheehan Lake Village, IN 2018-03-10

EM Anacortes, WA 2018-03-10

Marleen Duhow Newfane, NY 2018-03-10

a Ian jahsman westfield, MA 2018-03-10

linda stroud , Tinley Park, IL 2018-03-10

Valerie Perkins-Swords Evanston, IL 2018-03-10

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Candice Stahl Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-10

Rose Lenart Noblesville, IN 2018-03-10

Judy Swan Washington, PA 2018-03-10

Kimberly Wykoff Pittsburgh, PA 2018-03-10

Emily Miller Dublin, OH 2018-03-10

· Lisa Glidden Gorham, ME 2018-03-10

Barbara Boulton Ceylon, MN 2018-03-10

Jennifer Nehring Augusta, GA 2018-03-10

James Martrell Gorham, ME 2018-03-10

Mary Nowalinski Bucks, PA 2018-03-10

Barbara Fetty Medford, NJ 2018-03-10

Sarah Turck Woodstock, NY 2018-03-10

Neacole Murray Spartanburg, SC 2018-03-10

Elly Casebolt-Flanagan Richmond, IN 2018-03-1 0

Christine Lynn Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Charlene Hayman Reading, PA 2018-03-10

Darrell Reeves Nashville, IN 2018-03-10

Diane Wood Charleston, WV 2018-03-10

Joseph Kochanek Valparaiso, IN 2018-03-10

Beverly Cherico Erie, PA 2018-03-10

JESSICA WILLIAMS New Washington, IN 2018-03-10

Mary Podbielski Re1sterstown, MD 2018-03-10

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patricia lettelier Jacksonville, FL 2018-03-10

Staci Novinger Salem, VA 2018-03-10

Mindy Poole Waynetown, IN 2018-03-10

Susan Chinnock Louisville, TN 2018-03-10

Karen Feldman · North Fort Myers, FL ' 2018-03-10

earl Utterback Gold Beach, OR 2018-03-10

Anthony Seda Aberdeen, MD 2018-03-10

Nanci Falley Lockhart, TX 2018-03-10

Cora Wolf us 2018-03-10

Andrea Warrick Veedersburg, IN 2018-03-10

Anne Gabler Reston, VA 2018-03-10

Adrienne Butvinik Otisville, NY 2018-03-10

Barbara Bornstein Sagaponack, NY 2018-03-10

. Alan Learch Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 2018-03-10

debra makie Livonia, MI 2018--03-10

Kristen boykin Davidson, NC 2018-03-10

Lisa Asher south Bend, IN 2018-03-10

Kimberly Croonquist Smithfield, NC 2018-03-10

Emily Felix Royal Oak, MI 2018-03-10

Debby Chandler Akron, OH 2018-03-10

Jason Crandell Plano, TX 2018-03-10

Gabrielle Silva Cedar Park, TX 2018-03-10

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Justin Plank Bloomington, IN 2018-03-10

TammyP Port Edwards, WI 2018-03-10

· Tanya Floyd Memphis, TN 2018-03-10

Gina Gutmi!n Lebanon, ME 2018-03-10

· Vicki Check Comstock Park, MI 2018-03-10

Aly Clark Harker Heights, TX 2018-03-10

Stephanie Perez Auburn, PA 2018-03-10

lori hurtt highland, IN 2018-03-10

Linda Carlton Greenfield, IN 2018-03-10

Andy Rodriguez Tampa, Fl 2018-03-10

Dennis Smith South Grafton, MA 2018-03-10

Amanda Link Cape Elizabeth, ME 2018-03-10

gina quinn San Antonio, TX 2018-03-10

laura devlin edgewater, FL ' 2018-03-10

# mtm Japan 2018-03-10

Gail Colburn Vidor, TX 2018-03-10

Karen Hegyi Fort Myers, FL 2018-03-10

Liz Reed . Coatesville, PA 2018-03-10

Richard Wiswesser Mohnton, PA 2018-03-10

Berit Hammond us 2018-03-10

D Schneider : new Windsor, NY 2018-03-10

Carol Wesley Saint Louis, MO 2018-03-10

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tricia tobin Oak Lawn, IL 2018-03-10

. Tiese Thomas Ft. Wayne, IN 2018-03-10

Beth Cline Davenport, IA 2018-03-10

. MaryEllen Dickie Williamstown, VT 2018-03-10

Cornella Tothausen cape Coral, FL 2018-03-10

Lorrie Hanifan Gloversville, NY 2018-03-10

Katherine McGiii · Jupiter, FL 2018-03-10

Dennis Fish Arlington, VA 2018-03-10

Frederick Coffman Clayton, IN 2018-03-10

Traci Bremer South Bend, IN 2018-03-10

Mary Crouse Bloomington, IN 2018-03-10

Mark Vogel Hyannis, MA '2018-03-10

Robert Hatfield Brookv111e, IN 2018-03-10

Janice Wilder Middletown Springs, VI ' 2018-03-10

. Carol Craig Hatwich Port, MA 2018-03-10

Amy juried Austin, TX 2018-03-10

Megan Eiser New Haven, CT 2018-03-10

Janice Danlel . Jacksonville, FL 2018-03-10

Britt Vickstrom Davenport, IA 2018-03-10

John Tribuna Westminster, VT 2018-03-10

Tamara Palmer syracuse, NY 2018-03-10

James Ravenscroft Halethorpe, MD 2018-03-10

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Abbie Kroeker Chicago, IL 2018"03-10

Anita Scanlon Dyer, IN 2018-03-10

- Tola Plusnlck Weatherford, TX 2018-03-10

Kristen C<imeron Burlington, VT 2018-03-1 0

Bethany Burnett New Bedford, MA 2018-03-10

Tahja Renee UK 2018-03-10

Matt Holdzkom lndi<inapolis, IN ' 2018-03-10

Seth Barot Carmel, IN ' 2018-03-10

peter frith UK 2018-03-10

Gina Hutchison us 2018-03-10

Toni barnes us 2018-03-10

Jennifer Jackson Worcester, MA 2018-03-10

val bewley UK 2018-03-10

Angela Harmon Huntington, IN - 2018-03-10

Paul Mainl us 2018-03-10

Lisa Nelson UK 2018-03-10

gia fauci us 2018-03-10

Julie Gervase Greenwood, IN 2018-03-10

Matt Selby UK 2018-03-10

Melanie Deojee UK 2018-03-10

judith kehoe us 2018-03-10

phylfis wilson UK 2018-03-10

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M Stewart UK 2018-03-10

lakshiga l<lruparasa UK 2018-03-10

Dominique Jefferson us 2018-03-10

christopher richards sheffield, England, UK 2018-03-10

Jodie E[izabethjeffrey · Mountain Home, AR 2018-03-10

James Kotkiewlcz Allentown, PA 2018-03-10

Heather Deemer Latrobe, PA ' 2018-03-10

Karla Ramcharitar Managua, Nicaragua 2018-03-10

Olivia Inderrieden Enola, PA 2018-03-10

Elena Dicheva Londori, England, UK 2018-03-10

patrlcia reeves columbus, IN 2018-03-10

Christina Hoover Kokomo, IN 2018-03-10

Kelly Blackburn Howe, IN 2018-03-10

Rose Nowicki Brentwood, NY 2018-03-10

Linda Holt . Bordentown, NJ 2018-03-10

Rich Conrad Chesterton, IN 2018-03-10

Cynthia Payne Nacogdoches, TX 2018-03-10

Shannon Murdock Cedar Park, TX 2018-03-10

roseann lehman stoughton, WI 2018-03-10

Marcia Sirois Berlin, NH 2018-03-1 0

Kristal Rogers us 2018-03-10

Brittany Anderson Attica, IN 2018-03-10

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Isabella Prendergast Ridley Park, PA 2018-03-10

Julianna Scalise Pittsburgh, PA 2018-03-10

Julie Brockwell Knoxville, TN 2018-03-10

Jennifer Reyes Attica, IN 2018-03-10

Tracey Jimenez Trumansburg, NY 2018-03-10

Marie MacFarlane Rock Hill, SC 2018-03-10

Tim Tompkins Montrose, MI 2018-03-10

Pat Newton Hendersonville, NC 2018-03-10

Brianne Sharpe Atlanta, GA 2018--03-10

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Annie Rasmussen Goose Creek, SC 2018-03-10

Maty Seegott us 2018-03-10

Trisha Myers Geneva, IN 2018-03-10

Vanessa Lord Hove, England, UK 2018-03-10

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Jena Fakava us 2018-03-10

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Holly Wemmer Columbus, GA 2018-03-10

Leona McMillen Normalvllle, PA 2018-03-10

carmen pearce Augusta, GA 2018-03-10

Mary Ann Gawlik LibertyVille, IL 2018-03-10

Marc Patricelli Media, PA 2018-03-10

Darla Wilber Greenfield, IN 2018-03-10

Sara Morrison Amarillo, TX 2018-03-10

Ramona Wanglund Endicott, NY 2018-03-10

susan smith Crawfordsville, IN 2018-03-10

Cam Caldwell Tampa, FL 2018-03-10

Bryon Bohon Joshua, TX 2018-03-10

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Nicolette Bois Alfred, ME 2018-03-10

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Sabra Jacobs Round Rock, TX 2018-03-10

Megan Davis North Middletown, KY 2018-03-10

Michelle Domingo Alpharetta, GA 2018-03-10

Veronica Munoz Fort Worth, TX 2018-03-10

Anne Fanelli Collegeville, PA 2018-03-10

MIKKI SMITH Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-10

Mandy Decoteau Columbus, GA 2018-03-10

Amy Jeffries Anderson, IN 2018-03-10

Marian Cook Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Doctor Memez UK 2018-03-10

Lisa Gann Plano, TX 2018-03-10

Natalie Heyden Wyoming, DE 2018-03-10

Sara Brown Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-10

Tasia Harris Elmira, NY 2018-03-10

Jordan MATZ Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-10

Christina Ulery StahJstown, PA 2018-03-10

krlsten slgnorelli Muse, PA 2018-03-10

Bonnie Bradshaw Plano, TX 2018-03-10

Cindy Fowler Waynesboro, VA 2018-03-10

valeri Love · Alpharetta, GA 2018-03-10

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Elizabeth Slmonski Broadview Heights, OH 2018-03-10

Ryan Miller Norcross, GA 2018-03-10

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Sandy Adams us 2018-03-10

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Mary Annas Newton Centre, MA 2018-03-10

Kelly Poole Waynetown, IN 2018-03-10

Kristie McMasters Monticello, IN 2018-03-10

J DOUGLASS EDGCOMB Sun city, CA 2018-03-10

Darln Reiger . Cobb, WI 2018-03-10

Peggy Helmick-Richardson Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

Todd Hoven Milltown, NJ 2018-03-10

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Alex Barnett E\Jansville, IN 2018-03-10

Herring Pat Alvin, TX 2018-03-10

Jenna Lund Sanford, ME 2018-03-10

Janice Sanchez Tuscola, TX 2018-03-10

sharon morris santa maria, CA 2018-03-10

Betty Kryszewski Sioux Falls, SD 2018-03-10

Michelle Kaderka Marne, IA 2018-03-10

Kathy Osborn La Mesa, CA 2018-03-10

Rochelle Holt us 2018-03-10

Linda Ellison Carlisle, PA 2018-03-10

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Jenny Griffith Crawfordsville, IN 2018-03-10

Aletha Moody Mayville, MI 2018-03-10

Mikah Pedersoli Ypsilanti, MI 2018-03-10

Dameon Huber Granbury, TX 2018-03-10

Jennie Coleman denison, KS 2018-03-10

Jamie Wireman Canton, GA 2018-03-10

Barbara Bane . Marblehead, MA 2018-03-10

Katlly Kniola La Porte, IN 2018-03-10

. Michael Holler Key largo, Fl 2018-03-10

Luanne Schedeen Cathedral City, CA 2018-03-10

Alyson Ellis West Lafayette, IN 2018-03-10

Sallie Saunders Holmes, PA 2018-03-10

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Arianna Mouradjian ProVidence, RI 2018-03-10

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Karen Baker Burgettstown, PA 2018-03-10

Kate l<1vely Eureka, MT 2018-03-10

Melinda Nolen Pugh Heath us 2018-03-10

Mark Miller Sherwood, AR 2018-03-10

Patricia Roche Newton Centre, MA 2018-03-10

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mindy peck trinway, OH 2018-03-10

terry green Kennett Square, PA 2018-03-10

Rebecca Schultz L'Anse, MI 2018-03-10

Raychelle Turnage Latrobe, PA 2018-03-10

Laura Vasko-Buck Pittsburgh, PA 2018-03-10

Christy Andrews N. Canton, OH 2018-03-10

Linda Elston Newalla, OK 2018-03-10

Molly Rohan Texas 2018-03-10

Calene summers Austin, TX 2018-03-10

Joel Inm<1n Midlothian, TX 2018-03-10

Teresa Bell Fort Worth, TX 2018-03-10

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Cindy Reisinger Enon Valley, PA 2018-03-10

Karilee Bricker Westland, MI 2018-03-10

Margaret Jamieson-Moxley Bells, TN 2018-03-10

Kate Jacobs Wichita, KS 2018-03-10

Jessica Castillo Grand Prairie, TX 2018-03-10

Marla Guendel San Jose, Costa Rica 2018-03-10

Shirley La Barge Nekoosa, U.S. Outlying Islands 2018-03-10

Carol Blacketer Lafayette, IN 2018-03-10

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Carol Tobin Oak Lawn, IL 2018-03-10

Natalie Lee Gainesville, FL 2018-03-10

Carla Moore Columbia, SC 2018-03-10

Jesse Skibiski · Newton Falls, OH 2018-03-10

Barb Meadows Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-10

Roberta Indano Hopatcong, NJ 2018-03-10

Kathryn Brown Allen, TX 2018-03-10

Jean Ray Hightstown, NJ 2018-03-10

ann fletcher delphi, IN 2018-03-10

Carla Buckner Quincy, MA 2018-03-10

Beverly Buckley Olathe, KS 2018-03-10

RoseAnn Hill Oak View, CA 2018-03-10

Joana Mitu Bucharest, Romania 2018-03-10

mary bailey Fredericksburg, VA 2018-03-10

Matt Wearing Rushden, England, UK 2018-03-10

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Kelly Tolster us 2018-03-10

Sarah Wheatley us 2018-03-10

Pati Anaya Austin, TX 2018-03-10

Dennis Montgomery Lee's Summit, MO 2018-03-10

Peter Elliott UK 2018-03-10

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Kathi Devine Folcroft, PA 2018-03-10

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Ross Perchonok State College, PA 2018-03-10

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Rebecca Argy Lafayette, IN 2018-03-10

Ricardo Del Rio us 2018-03-10

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Rosa Moore Lilburn, GA 2018-03-10

Meghan Gerry Sanford, ME 2018-03-10

Dean Barton St Ives, England, UK 2018-03-10

Adam Vermejan Cincinnati, OH 2018-03-10

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Wendi Crandell Springtown, TX 2018-03-10

Geri Wynn Johnson City, TN 2018-03-10

Lena Mazurek Saratoga Springs, NY 2018-03-10

Sus;in Trigg Macy, IN 2018-{)3-10

Peggy Makos Hanover Township, PA 2018-03-10

Christina Hinds Bath, ME 2018-{)3-10

Andre;i Dauser Winston Salem, IL '2018-03-10

Danielle Mundell Bettendorf, IA 2018-03-10

Jennifer Beyer Fort Worth, TX 2018-03-10

Kimberly Horne Windsor, VA 2018-03-10

Rachel Rogowski Myrtle Beach, SC 2018-03-10

Michelle Trevino Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Mirm Ray Austin, TX 2018-03-10

Amy Pack Sand Springs, OK 2018-03-10

Michelle Good sherman oaks, CA 2018-03-10

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Sarah Miller Evansville, IN 2018-03-10

Gladys Simmermaker Orlando, FL 2018-03-10

Jackie Bos Chicago, IL , 2018-Cl3-10

Jeanne Cunningham Antelope, CA 2018-03-10

Carrie Halm Apple Valley, CA 2018-03-10

kara kindred grass lake, MI 2018-03-10

Chelsie Mandry Whittier, CA , 2018-03-10

karen Laliberte Mineral Wells, TX 2018-03-10

Michelle Roberts LouisV1lle, KY 2018-03-10

Gloria Brinkley boomer, WV 2018-03-10

Mel!anie Colt Hendersonville, NC 2018-03-10

Christina Quillen Milltown, IN 2018-03-10

Tammie Lee Nashville, TN 2018-03-10

William Vaugh Burlington, KS 2018-03-10

Toba Hartmann Seaford, NY 2018-03-10

Christine Everett Clarksville, TN 2018-03-10

Susan Livingstone Montana Seattle, WA 2018-03-10

Mary Mifuk Niles, MI 2018-03-10

karen teeple spring run, PA 2018-03-10

Angela Minard Brunswick. ME 2018-03-10

Nicke Mecaskey Hetzel Telluride, CO 2018-03-10

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David Barrow Tavernier, FL 2018-03-10

Janet scott Kenner, LA 2018-03-10

Mary Carbaugh Chambersburg, PA 2018-03-10

Susan Jenkins Harrison, AR 2018-03-10

Toni Ondas Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Yvette Meleen Kerrville, TX 2018-03-10

Chris Bourne Columbus, OH 2018-03-10

· Aaron Montgomery Leavenworth, KS ' 2018-03-10

Benny Craig Noblesvtlle, IN 2018-03-10

Melanie Varner Ashley, IN 2018-03-10

SHARON ROEHLING nekoosa, WI 2018-03-10

Monika Doslo Rockwall, TX 2018-03-10

Kelly Adams West Lafayette, IN 2018-03-10

Kristina Witmer Plano, TX 2018-03-10

Harold Howard Omaha, NE 2018-03-10

Cathy Marlow San Diego, CA 2018-03-10

Mary Stetzel Allentown, PA 2018-03-10

Cynthia Mason Seymour, IN 2018-03-10

Julie Goebel Louisville, KY 2018-03-10

Jeanne Cooper us 2018-03-10

Roger Lewis Grapevine, TX 2018-03-10

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Daniel Hemphill us 2018-03-10

Ashlee josefik Strattanville, PA 2018-03-10

Sarah Werner Miiwaukee, WI 2018-03-10

Stacey Ho Portland, OR 2018-£l3-10

Brenden Risser Westchester, OH 2018-03-10

Elisa Daisson Sequim, WA 2018-03-10

Sheryl baize Sacramento, CA ' 2018-03-10

michele billman Angola, IN 2018-03-10

Kyle Davis Latrobe, PA 2018-03-10

Shannon Echard Bridgeport, WV 2018-03-10

andrea carter Rochester, WA 2018-03-10

Gen Collins Pottstown, PA 2018-03-10

Vicki Dykes Humble, TX 2018-03-10

Peggy Henger Garland, TX 2018-03-10

Brian Hiii Miiwaukee, WI 2018-03-10

Venus Lascewski Ann Arbor, MI 2018-03-10

jeanfe elford london, MS 2018-03-10

Carol Echols Augusta, GA 2018-03-10

Amanda Magner Corydon, IN 2018-03-10

Christina Zamarripa San Antonio, TX 2018-03-10

Jennifer Scott Orange, TX 2018-£l3-10

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Bill R-M Boca Raton, FL 2018-03-10

Mabel Cortez us 2018-03-10

Joanne Wheeler UK 2018-03-10

Connie Scott UK 2018-03-10

Jathushaa suthaharan UK 2018-03-10

Lisa Hallmark Evansville, IN 2018-03-10

Eve Pickersgill UK 2018-03-10

WWrlliams Cwmbran, Wales; cymru, UK 2018-03-10

Georgia Wheatley UK 2018-03-10

kirstin Slattery us 2018-03-10

Gloria Devia us 2018-03-10

Valerie Robbins Boardman, OR 2018-03-10

Richard DeVoe us 2018-03-10

Rachelle Stephenson us 2018-03-10

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Julia Belova Northv'rlfe, MI 2018-03-10

Jamie Farnham us 2018-03-10

Lorraine Smith UK 2018-03-10

Brittany Kaiser us 2018-03-10

Claudette Brooks San Francisco, CA 2018-03-10

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Vicki Sanders us 2018-03-10

Megan Arpasi Noblesville, IN 2018-03-10

Alaajebur UK 2018-03-10

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Jeanette Loewke us 2018-03-10

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Eric Steinkrauss us 2018-03-10

Alan Croxford UK 2018-03-10

Nazmul Hassan UK 2018-03-10

Frank Soria us ' 2018-03-10

Isabella Ramacciotti us 2018-03-10

Geralyn Moyer Philadelphia, PA 2018-03-10

Sarah de Sousa Spring Branch, TX 2018-03-10

Barbara Nicely-Green Davenport, IA 2018-03-10

NlraU matalia us 2018-03-10

Marissa Victor Morganville, NJ 2018-03-10

Elizabeth Lester Hardinsburg, KY 2018-03-10

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Heather Lewis-Fallows UK 2018-03-10

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Detphlne Smith us 2018-03-10

Christy Rhinehart Kent, OH 2018-03-10

Amy Gray Williamsport, PA 2018-03-10

Anastasia McCullough Webster, TX 2018-03-10

_James Harter Noblesville, IN 2018-03-10

Ruby Zamudio us 2018-03-10

Kathy Bezner Gordonville, TX 2018-03-10

Leslie Grow Scottsburg, IN 2018-03-10

Leigh Steele Center Point, IN 2018-03-10

Michellee _Johnson Virginia Beach, VA 2018-03-10

. Heather Williams Cynthiana, IN 2018-03-10

Kerry Rasmussen San Francisco, CA 2018-03-10

Lisa Turner Aroma Park, IL 2018-03-10

Judith Gamache Mesa, AZ 2018-03-10

Laura DeCoteau Cataula, GA 2018-03-10

Jeremiah Smithson Philadelphia, PA 2018-03-10

Manasa Pendyal us 2018-03-10

shannon miller Sellersburg, IN 2018-03-10

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Christy Reeves Canton, GA 2018-03-10

Jessica Walker Holton, KS 2018-03-10

Isabel Fernandez Annandale, VA 2018-03-10

Kayleigh McMillen Shippensburg, PA 2018-03-10

Sydney Herron boonville, IN 2018-03-10

Dilniel Merz Lafayette, LA 2018-03-10

april irlbeck Temple, TX 2018-03-10

Candice Coop Creswell, OR 2018-03-10

· Dorothy Ortiz Springfield, IL ' 2018-03-10

Kim Cruse Augusta, GA 2018-03-10

Ashley Prue Bronx, NY 2018-03-10

Jamie Hogston Rockport, IN 2018-03-10

Michelle Cole Fort myers, FL 2018-03-10

Lauren Pugliese Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Joe Shilffer Linden, NC 2018-03-10

Carla Bartield us 2018-03-10

Julfie Piggott . UK 2018-03-10

Jilayne Gouvion us 2018-03-10

Wendy Seymour us 2018-03-10

Cody Scott · Santa Maria, CA 2018-03-10

Kristen Hyde us 2018-03-10

Mari Salas us 2018-03-10

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tzabela kaminska UK 2018-03-10

Terry Russell us 2018-03-10

Dawn Edwards UK 2018-03-10

Nevada Sempebwa UK 2018-03-10

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Annika Borrow UK 2018-03-10

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Surjeet Nagpal UK 2018-03-10

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Katherine Robertson Hobart, IN 2018-03-10

Kirsty Element UK 2018-03-10

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Valerie Simonds UK 2018-03-10

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H Richard UK 2018-03-10

David Villagomez us 2018-03-10

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Will Ayres UK 2018-03-10

ciara page UK 2018-03-10

Melanie Harrison Hull, UK 2018-03-10

David Webster UK 2018-03-10

Becky Tagg UK 2018-03-10

LeAnne Manz Vancouver, WA 2018-03-10

jon.:ith.:injackson us 2018-03-10

jodean light UK 2018-03-10

Joanne Nash UK 2018-03-10

Ken Helman us 2018-03-10

Leyla Allardice-Bunnage UK 2018-03-10

Joan Hauger Philadelphia, PA 2018-03-10

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Louise Falcone Brooklyn, NY 2018-03-10

Denise Gibbs Gaithersburg, MD 2018-03-10

. Molly East UK 2018-03-10

Annie Yang Nottingham, MD 2018-03-10

Laura Huninghake Woodway, TX 2018-03-10

Heather lee Ellsworth, WI 2018-03-10

Joshua Asel Sebastopol, CA 2018-03-10

Jessicajefchak us 2018-03-10

Thomas Kiang Lao Rancho Cucamonga, CA 2018-03-10

Karse Viechec us 2018-03-10

JE Boock Edgewater, MD 2018-03-10

Jennifer Stalzer Fate, TX 2018-03-10

Shella Theroux Marksville, LA ' 2018-03-10

Adrienne Kelly Sault Sainte Marie, US 2018-03-10

Pamela Crawford us 2018-03-10

Jeanne Stief Greenville, SC 2018-03-10

Marci Barfknecht Truman, MN 2018-03-10

Georgia Bartholomew Federal Way, WA 2018-03-10

Kathy Vanluven Houghton lake, MI 2018-03-10

Janet Engle Cornelia, GA 2018-03-10

Monique Balley Picayune, MS 2018-03-10

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Nancy Lawyer Johns Island, SC 2018-03-10

Nicole Maddox New Albany, IN 2018-03-10

Marco Ajuria Jr South El Monte, CA 2018-03-10

holly odaniell Norristown, PA 2018-03-10

Jennifer Wall Seymour, CT 2018-03-10

Lisa Macy Haslett, MI 2018-03-10

Elizabeth Carleton Orlando, FL 2018-03-10

Wednesday rufin seminole, FL 2018-03-1 0

Clara Matthews Louisville, KY ' 2018-03-10

Sarah Huber West Harrison, IN 2018-03-10

Jesi Soper Stone Mountain, GA 2018-03-10

Annie Brock Denver, CO 2018-03-10

Michael Martinez Houston, TX 2018-03-10

Marth<i Duryea Jeffersonville, IN 2018-03-10

A Patterson Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

Heidi Catt Jeffersonville, IN 2018-03-10

Katelynn Baskette us 2018-03-10

James Thomas . Oxford, PA 2018-03-10

Sakira Parker Sanford, ME 2018-03-10

michael sanchez Lansing, IL 2018-03-10

Pamela Keller-Delang . Langenthal, Switzerland 2018-03-10

Vanessa Carrillo-Pariseau Fishers, IN 2018-03-10

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Tabitha Merewether Jeffersonville, IN 2018-03-10

Angela Brady-Bruce Greenwood, IN 2018-03-1 0

Jim Seymour Waterford, Ml 2018-03-10

Geri Hare Lansdale, PA 2018-03-10

Chris Kornelow Toronto, Canada 2018-03-10

Jeff Wells Florida 2018-03-10 -

Lindsey Greene Hoyt, KS 2018-03-10

Holly Norris Marion, IN 2018-03-10

Jean Lumetta Chattanooga, TN 2018-03-10

Jennifer Coleman Highlands, NJ 2018-03-10

Kelly Osborn Lodi, WI 2018-03-10

Elizabeth Zajac Sunset, TX 2018-03-, 0

lilly stevens indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Keltlyn Dix Connellsville, US ' 2018-03-10

James Fruits Crawfordsville, IN 2018-03-10

Susan Fischer Santa Rosa, CA ' 2018-03-10

Sue Lovett Jacksonville, FL 2018-03-10

Kristi Chesnik Bryan, TX 2018-()3-10

Marcy Seem Cisco, TX 2018-03-10

Brenda Eldred Chicago, IL '2018-03-10

Kristin Robran Waukesha, WI 2018-03-10

Bethany Klob East Greenbush, NY 2018-03-10

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julla good Mason, OH 2018-03-10

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Mary Katherine Higgins Houston, TX 2018-03-10

Jessica Farkas Hudson, OH 2018-03-10

Rosaria Girouard Gloversville, NY 2018-03-10

Gary Mill er Beech Grove, IN 2018-03-10

Jaycee Chapman Huntertown, IN 2018-03-10

Shelley Reeves Doral, Fl 2018-03-10

Annadean Hiscox Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-10

dolores hernandez San Bernardino, CA 2018-03-10

Vince Vezzi Orlando, FL 2018-03-10

Susan Dorchies · Portsmouth, RI 2018-03-10

Ellanora Ward Stoughton, WI 2018-03-10

Jennifer Beard Charlotte, NC 2018-03-10

Mike Miller Johnstown, NY 2018-03-10

Tyler Matty Jeannette, PA 2018-03-10

Nancy jenny EssexJunctlon, VT 2018-03-10

Katie Lester Noblesville, IN 2018-03-10

Brittany Steff Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Katie Douglas Mount Vernon, IN 2018-03-10

Sara Taghdlssl UK 2018-03-10

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Valicia Erickson us 2018-03-10

Amy Casey Us 2018-03-10

Ellen Pauly Gaffney, SC 2018-03-10

Vanessa Garcia us 2018-03-10

Kasia Noss UK 2018-03-10

Rachael Beasley Hampton, VA 2018-03-10

Margaret Peacock Whitehall, WI 2018-03-10

Catherine Hudson UK 2018-03-10

Leslie George Us 2018-03-10

Beverly Stephens Aubrey, TX 2018-03-10

Joseph Woodard us 2018-03-10

Tammy Campbell Ashley, IN 2018-03-10

. Nohemi Espinoza us 2018-03-10

Steph Wain UK 2018-03-10

Sherrie Sims us 2018-03-10

Nina Kay UK 2018-03-10

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Sonja Lopez Austin, TX 2018-03-10

Jennifer Argueta us 2018-03-10

Christopher Lo us 2018-03-10

scott hutchinson UK 2018-03-10

Amanda Newby us 2018-03-10

Lisa Hunter UK 2018-03-10

Zoe Rotenberg us 2018-03-10

Tracy McGowan us 2018-03-10

Gayathri Gowtharn us 2018-03-1 0

Jean DalCanton us 2018-03-10

Carol Scaringelli us 2018-03-10

Kathryn Chenowith Bel Air, MD 2018-03-10

Bush Whack UK 2018-03-10

Susan Moskalets Somerset, CA 2018-03-10

Noel Phillips us 2018-03-10

Nancy Moots Hendersonville, NC 2018-03-10

jerrod hoyle us 2018-03-10

Alan Stoppard UK 2018-03-10

Philip Chaffa us 2018-03-10

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Jeana Kennedy Pontiac, IL 2018-03-10

paul wray wheatfield, IN 2018-03-10

Abraham mrranda UK 2018-Cl3-10

haleama Tektas UK 2018-03-10

Ed K us 2018-03-10

Allison Franklin us 2018-{)3-10

Candace Hale . San Anselmo, CA 2018-03-10

Margaret Gomes us 2018-03-10

Robyn Carney Mount Forest, Canada 2018-03-10

Eileen Diggins Perkasie, US 2018-03-10

Cathy Vergara Lacey, WA 2018-03-10

Lori Levesque leyden, MA 2018-03-10

· CAndi Lynch Rockledge, FL ' 2018-03-10

Douglas Falck . New Albany, IN 2018-03-10

Timothy Tannehill Aberdeen, NC 2018-03-10

Nancy Zamboni Trenton, NJ 2018-03-10

Natalie Richardson Prague, OK 2018-03-10

Christina Terrell Bloomington, IN 2018-03-10

Laurie Kazanjian Seattle, WA 2018-03-10

Pamela McClain Normalvi!Je, PA 2018-03-10

Michelle Lockman Guelph, Canada 2018-03-10

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Jack Murphy Denver, CO 2018-03-10

Dalin Govea San Francisco, CA 2018-03-10

TylerVanderWall Joshua, TX 2018-03-10

Linda Bowes Carthage, TX 2018-03-10

Lori Wray Wheatfield, IN 2018-03-10

Shiloh eating Fortville, IN 2018-03-10

mike hickey Everett, WA 201B-03-10

jon sargent Orefield, PA 2018-03-10

Diane Weitzel Peru, IN 2018-03-10

Cat Mcluen Des rnoines, IA 2018-03-10

charlene mcclennen gilbertsville, PA 2018-03-10

Zach Linnemeter Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-10

Tara Given San Antonio, TX 2018-03-10

jean Whiteman Wadsworth, IN 2018-03-10

Monica SeMarier Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

Arny Hamilton Gilbertsville, PA 2018-03-10

Billy Young Williamsburg, VA 2018-03-10

Julianne Thompson Lees Summit, MO 2018-03-10

Seann Sivly us 2018-03-10

Marni Meredith Westerville, OH 2018-03-10

Janet Allen Brockport, PA 2018-03- j 0

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Jeanne Cope Lancaster, PA 2018-03-10

Phyllis Karppi Kaiserslautern, Germany 2018-03-10

. Allison haga 122 east Willow st Veedersburg, IN 2018-03-10

Kathleen Laird Marlon, OH 2018-03-10

. GAIL MITCHELL Spring Hltl35, FL 2018-03-10

Lynn Langen Rochester, NY 2018-03-10

Heather Danskin Washington, DC 2018-03-10

· Kristi Callanan Richland Hills, TX 2018-03-10

Kathleen Gomolka Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

· Margaret King Columbia, PA 2018-03-10

Regina Matarazzo Tobyhanna, PA 2018-03-10

. Mary Squillace us 2018-03-10

cathy fernandez us 2018-03-10

r gupta UK 2018-03-10

BaharTuran UK 2018-03-10

Naomi Collins us 2018-03-10

Conny Gordeau us 2018-03-10

Perla Castro us 2018-03-10

Tina Weston us 2018-03-10

Bissoon Samsoondar us 2018-03-10

Carole Hollander us 2018-03-10

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Eva Wertheimer us 2018-03-10

Martin Sievwright UK 2018-03-10

Mariana Diaz us 2018-03-10

Keith Humphreys UK 2018-03-10

Wynona McDonald us 2018-03-10

. BradleyTowner us 2018-03-10

Emelia Harris UK 2018-03-10

Jank stewart us 2018-03-10

caroline jackson UK ' 2018-03-10

Samantha King Lorain, OH 2018-03-10

' ERIC SMITH us 2018-03-10

Karen White UK 2018-03-10

Megan Gurba us 2018-03-10

alexis benavidez us 2018-03-10

Kimberly Russel Acme, PA 2018-03-10

John Forbes UK 2018-03-10

deb Devellerez us 2018-03-10

Amanda Cheshlre . UK 2018-03-10

melissa clarkson us 2018-03-10

Suzan Hatfield us 2018-03-10

tonyleavey . UK 2018-03-10

Sha!na Fuhs Nashua, NH 2018-03-10

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Charlotte Sawyer UK 2018-03-10

Chad Clark us 2018-03-10

Katie Hughes UK ' 2018-03-10

Danlse Haskins us 2018-03-10

Gabriella Heifitz us 2018-03-10

Whitney Johnson us 2018-03-10

Shelly Mccluskey UK 2018-03-10

Denise Dora Sanjose, CO 2018-03-10

Nicole Lamb Schiller Park, IL 2018-03-10

James Russell UK 2018-03-10

Jennifer Sheppard us 2018-03-10

Sara Sweet Oklahoma City, OK 2018-03-10

Janine Vincent UK 2018-03-10

MaryTherese Dristas ScherervUle, IN 2018-03-10

Sarah Caudil Holton, AL 2018-03-10

· Barbara Plaut Knoxville, TN 2018-03-10

Rebekka Wilson us 2018-03-10

Vickie Myers Attica, IN 2018-03-10

Christine Torres Brea, CA 2018-03-10

Nicola Allain Greenfield Center, NY 2018-03-10

Luisa Morrison Astorla, NY 2018-03-10

Lisa Smith Newburgh, IN 2018-03-10

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Lourdes Martin hudson, NY 2018-03-10

- Beth Cataldo San Francisco, CA 2018-03-10

Betsy De Fries Mill Valley, CA 2018-03-10

Wiiiiam Kavanagh Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Jenee Wilber Anderson, IN 2018-03-10

Denisse Velazquez Houston, TX 2018-03-10

Susan Ellington fort kent, ME 2018-03-10

Cheyenne Reed Anderson, IN 2018-03-1 0

bre durkee Delavan, WI 2018-03-10

Beth Leininger Fishers, IN 2018-03-10

Katherine Harcourt Ferndale, MI 2018-03-10

Stephanie Carrico Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Terri Pisano - Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

molly montgomery Kansas City, MO 2018-03-10

Cindy Zientek . Conroe, TX 2018-03-10

Heather Otzen Santa Clarita, CA 2018-03-10

Wendy Collins Newark, OH 2018-03-10

Michelle Roberts Murphy, TX 2018-03-10

Jessica Meikl Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

Stephanie Aquino New Castle, IN 2018-03-10

Rebecca Litt!e Ballston Spa, NY 2018-03-10

Jenifer Wiese Cedar Park, TX 2018-03-10

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Trisha Trepanier Apt30 old orchard beach, ME 2018-03-10

Deanna Thomas-bodner Easton, PA 2018-03-10

Judith Louis Sanibel, FL 2018-03-10

Laurie Lopez Austin, TX 2018-03-10

Jamie Walbeck Whitmore Lake, MI 2018-03-10

Heather Seybold Greenfield, IN 2018-03-10

Paula Adames Roselle, NJ 2018-03-10

Alicia Ballew Leander, TX 2018-03-10

michael rae denver, CO 2018-03-10

Rachel Sundt Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

· Nancy Dishman Davidson, NC 2018-03-10

Marna Schindler San Diego, CA 2018-03-10

Edward Patterson Creedmoor, NC 2018-03-10

Suzanne Howard Spring, TX ' 2018-03-10

Madison Otte Dayton, OH 2018-03-10

Leah l<imbrelt us 2018-03-10

Frances Cordell Millsboro, DE 2018-03-10

Diana sarg Fort Worth, TX 2018-03-10

Cinda Guthrie Martinsville, US 2018-03-10

Lori Gann Fort Worth, TX 2018-03-10

Carla Johnson Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-10

Lynn Rackliff Shapleigh, ME 2018-03-10

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Rex swain Roper, NC 2018-03-10

Kevin Pelton Osawatomie, KS 2018-03-10

Steven Cote us 2018-03-10

Doris May Maryville, TN 2018-03-10

Kayla LaBarr Carmel, IN 2018-03-10

Melissa Gann Edmond, OK 2018-03-10

sue Gile Wisconsin Rapids, WI 2018-03-10

Gigi Giorgio Schenectady, NY 2018-03-10

Carol Ginter Wood, PA 2018-03-10

Ana Winters Gaithersburg, MD 2018-03-10

Diane Dickinson Amarillo, TX 2018-03-10

Diane Barrieau Vernon, CT 2018-03-10

Dan Mcclurg Arizona City, AZ 2018-03-10

Christine DeMerchant Ridgeway, Canada ' 2018-03-10

Glenn Lyden Copake, NY 2018-03-10

Christlanne Smith Port Saint Lucie, FL 2018-03-10

Vicki Barnett Monticello, FL 2018-03-10

Simone Steddon UK 2018-03-10

Karen Murphy us 2018-03-10

Tina Jetter us ' 2018-03-10

Mary Brown UK 2018-03-10

jennifer watson us 2018-03-10

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Diana zurabian Glendale, CA 2018-03-10

charlie levy UK 2018-03-10

Keith Kelly Spring Grove, PA 2018-03-10

Scott Bye UK 2018-03-10

Christy Porter Pickens, SC 2018-03-10

Breanna Quesada us 2018-03-10

Sheron Clark us 2018-03-10

Wanda Soto us 2018-03-10

angela stephenson UK 2018-03-10

· Brandy Hazlett us 2018-03-10

Eric Curry us 2018-03-10

Christina Cruz us 2018-03-1 0

Rebecca Watson UK 2018-03-10

Leidy Abreu us 2018-03-10

nathaniel dowllng us 2018-03-1 0

Jana Cowger . us 2018-03-10

ANN CARDEN UK 2018-03-10

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Haley Moeller us 2018-03-10

Jaswinder Mullhi UK 2018-03-10

Abou-bakr Bouamar UK 2018-03-10

ALEXANDRA ARANGO us - 2018"03-10

danielle anderson us 2018-03-10

Kelly cesarz us 2018-03-10

Toms Patasnieks UK ' 2018-03-10

Wayne Arnold UK 2018-03-10

Lynn Kearns UK 2018-03-10

Joe Fawcett UK 2018-03-10

Chris DaVis us 2018-03-10

Justyce Simone us 2018-03-10

osama danasoury us 2018-03-10

CammeTyla us 2018-03-10

Debbie Duenas us 2018-03-10

LINDA Anderson us 2018-03-10

. Aboubakry Sy us 2018-03-10

Jim Mcintosh us - 2018-03-10

Andrew Westlund us 2018-03-10

Michael Van Allen us 2018-03-10

Dustin Bierley us 2018-03-10

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Rhonda Elston Attica, IN 2018-03-10

margaret loughran Lurgan, Northern Ireland, UK 2018-03-10

Joanne Cicchetti lewiston, NY 2018-03-10

Jeff Bellows · Wilmington, NC 2018-03-10

Justin Wolf us 2018--03-10

Kathlene Schwedler Tennessee 2018-03-10

Abbie Campsie Pittsburgh, PA 2018-03-10

Chandra Brown Santa Barbara, CA 2018-03-10

Shelly Robinson Meiryville, TN 2018-03-10

· Amy McCullough . Atlanta, GA 2018-03-10

Katrina Derrico Chickamauga, GA 2018-03-10

Dawn Reardon Atlanta, GA 2018-03-10

Deirdre Wilczak Lee Center, NY 2018-03-10

Dana Ross Martin Austin, TX 2018--03-10

·Dakota Baumgartner Berne, IN 2018-03-10

Jonah Kuhlman Front Royal, VA 2018-03-10

Heather Farr Cortlandt Manor, NY 2018-03-10

Matthew Boyd Circleville, KS 2018-03-10

Patrick Hall Leitrobe, PA 2018--03-10

brenda rogers Lubbock, TX 2018-03-10

Deanna Westfall Chardon, OH 2018-03-10

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Troy Lynn Eckart Manhattan, KS 2018-03-10

Shawna Blaker Washington, PA 2018-03-10

Adeline Costa Niagara Falls, NY 2018-03-10

Linda Pavlik Columbus, OH 2018-03-10

Jessica Bee · Clermont, FL 2018-03-10

Brennon Foy Pendleton, IN 2018-03-10

barbara laura farlnelli Italy : 2018-03-10

Tiffany Gephart Bluffton, IN 2018-03-10

Susan Vickery Chittenango, NY 2018-03-10

Tammy Rich Zephyrhills, FL 2018-03-10

Rachel Oliff Orange, VA 2018-03-10

Robin Bialik-Oestreich Madison Heights, MI 2018-03-10

jon chevelle Antelope, CA 2018-03-10

. Charlotte Ottinger Indiatnapolls, IN ' 2018-03-10

Sandra Porter Syracuse, NY 2018-03-10

Cinnamon Griggs Clover, SC 2018-03-10

yuki 15::'-<* japan 2018-03-10

Julie Morgan Foley, AL 2018-03-10

Pj Lanouette ·Sandown, NH 2018-03-10

Jamie Pater King of Prussia, PA 2018-03-10

Beth Scott Muncie, IN 2018-03-10

Kristin Terrell Shelbyville, IN 2018-03-10

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LK Crowe madison, WI 2018-03-10

Dave Ottinger Frankfort, IN 2018-03-10

Kelli Carpenter Las Vegas, NV 2018-03-10

Thomas Russell Evanston, IL 2018-03-10

Christine Kliman Greenwood, IN 2018--03-10

Ginger Wright Knoxville, TN 2018-03-10

Emily Wendel East Dennis, MA 2018-03-10

Marian Doty Chester, NY 2018-03-10

Lu-Anne Newell Woodstock, Canada 2018-03-10

Sigrid Pittman Sylmar, CA 2018-03-10

Angie Stringer MINERAL POINT, MO 2018-03-10

Bryan Hunt Westfield, IN 2018-03-10

Kyndra Wise Clovis, CA 2018--03-10

Charlotte McGonigle UK ' 2018-03-10

Nikki stacey UK 2018-03-10

Bob Jones UK 2018-03-10

Elizabeth Stein . us 2018-03-10

Brie Asay us 2018-03-10

Roger Lewis UK 2018-03-10

Tegan Tesch Ramsey, England, UK 2018-03-10

Karen Eldridge us 2018-03-10

Jennifer Piche us 2018-03-10

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Gina Wilson Cary, NC 2018-03-10

- Mo Waddy-Reynolds us 2018-03-10

Elizabeth Hollenbeck · McAllen, TX 2018-03-10

Lorie Foote Lebanon, IN 2018-03-10

Andie O'Brien Austin, TX 2018-03-10

Renee Costello Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Veronica Breeding Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Mary Kathryn Zak . Danville, VA 2018-03-10

April White Anderson, IN 2018-03-10

Michelle Thomas us 2018--03-10

Amber Gibson us 2018-03-10

Diane Lohse Hollsopple, PA 2018-03-10

Roseann Boula Bronx, NY 2018-03-10

Georgia Rlckloff District Heights, MD 2018-03-10

Jennifer Petty Glennie, MI 2018-03-10

Rynea Homer Magnolia, TX 2018-03-10

Gillian Fulford Ellettsville, IN 2018-03-10

Stephanie Schackney Grayslake, IL 2018-{)3~10

Beth Fletcher Saint Albans, WV 2018-03-10

Julie Arneson Las Vegas, NV 2018-03-10

kimberly kiser virgle, KY 2018-03-10

lyn du mont Denver, CO 2018-03-10

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Glenda Sutherland Ridgway, CO 2018-03-10

Melanie Frye Niles, MI 2018-03-10

Andrea BECKETT Greenfield, IN 2018-03-10

Carol Johnson Lancaster, PA 2018-03-10

Lauren Sipe Omaha, NE 2018-03-10

Wanda Woods Grand Prairie, TX 2018-03-10

Debbie Vozniak River Rouge, MI 2018-03-10

Khand!ce Juell Summerville, SC 2018-03-10

Robert Dorchies Portsmouth, RI 2018-03-10

Caroline Crawford Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

Elly O'Brien Trumansburg, NY 2018-03-10

Tara Granfield Milford, CT 2018-03-10

GenelleSamson Hollywood, FL ' 2018-03-10

Charlotte Clarke Piscataway, NJ 2018-03-10

G.B. Landrigan Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Joanna Reid Indiana, GA 2018-03-10

Bonnie Price Riverside, CA 2018-03-10

David Kauffman Framingham, MA 2018-03-10

Cheryl McCoy Lewisville, TX 2018-03-10

Kevin Sullenberger Ligonier, PA 2018-03-10

Michelle Pitt London, Canada 2018-03-10

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Kathy Quinton Norman, OK 2018-03-10

e1izabeth bodden piano, TX 2048-03-10

· Don Dixon Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

Elizabeth Ellis Baltimore, MD 2018-03-10

Laura Norman us 2018-03-10

Kole Klob Greenville, NY 2018-03-10

janet warner Plymouth, MI 2018-03-10

L. Beebe Potter St. Albans, VT 2018-03-10

Sandra Orr Barrie, Canada 2018-03-10

Marcey Smith Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Christina Dodson District Heights, MD 2018-03-10

Laura Peterson Wyandotte, MI 2018-03-10

Marilyn Thorson Shelbyville, U.S. Outlying Islands 2018-03-10

JASMIN MACEDO Vitoria, Brazil 2018-03-10

Dolly Herron Dickinson, TX 2018-03-10

Valery koroleva Barnegat Township, NJ 2018-03-10

Laura Bratcher Dyer, IN 2018-03-10

Marion Matta Georgetown, TX 2018-03-10

Michael Whitten Ledyard, CT 2018-03-10

Debra Sprowls Creston, IL 2018-03-10

dawn bloom Delray Beach, FL 2018-03-10

Sarah Wilson Chehalis, WA 2018-03-10

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Michael Beck Richmond, IN 2018-03-10

Jennifer Hall Bronson, TX 2018-03-10

Auburn Hubbard Greensboro, MD 2018-03-10

Julie Robertson Atlanta, GA 2018-03-10

Gall Clark Fredonia, NY 2018-03-10

Jamie Vanhoorn Milbank, SD 2018-03-10

MrsJ. Long Morristown, TN 2018-03-10

Michael Koutsoudakis New York, NY ' 2018-03-10

Patrick Herrington Noblesville, IN 2018-03-10

Jessica Artfles San Bruno, OR 2018-03-10

Marilyn Jackson Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

Denise Rodriguez Chicago, IL 2018-03-10

trlcla meehan bronx, NY 2018-03-10

paul christensen Oswego, IL 2018-03-10

Berta Eddy Beloit, WI 2018-03-10

Sabrina Seiver GreenvHle, PA 2018-03-10

Mark Chidester Dover, PA 2018-03-10

Kelly Jelson Austin, TX 2018-03-10

gail oleary Biddeford, ME 2018-03-10

Maria Freeman Warwick, RI 2018-03-10

Jordan Robinson McKeesport, PA 2018-03-10

Jeff Swickard us 2018-03-10

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Zoe J<1nali UK 2018-03-10

Gabrielle Watts UK 2018-03-10

joanna attard bahar ic caghaq, Malta 2018-03-10

Martyn Mccann UK 2018-03-10

Leslie Murillo us 2018-03-10

Helen Hughes UK 2018-03-10

Mahamadou Gado us 2018-03-10

Jo Musgrove us 2018-03-10

stella scheffer us 2018-03-10

Kevin Moen us ' 2018-03-1 0

frances gilbey UK 2018-03-10

shondra Bingaman us 2018-03-10

Shirley Grillanda UK 2018-03-10

Mike Long us 2018-03-10

Lance Ofenloch us 2018-03-10

· ketlie Blaber . UK 2018-03-10

Antwan Medina us 2018-03-10

Jennifer Reese us 2018-03-10

Mark Thomas UK ' 2018-03-10

Pamela Schlacter us 2018-03-10

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rp dennis us 2018-03-10

Ri2M us 2018-03-10

David Brown us 2018-03-10

Lea Brown us 2018-03-10

Alexandria Lofters us 2018-03-10

Suzanne Mielke Warren, MI 2018-03-10

I22y Mone us ' 2018-03-10

·Anna La2icka UK 2018-03-10

Christopher Stimson us 2018-03-10

Nicole Hoekstra us 2018-03-10

jean VanEtten us 2018-03-10

Dan Tau berg us 2018-03---10

Vivian Medina us 1018-03-10

Raina Agnlhotri us 2018-03-10

· Letizia Padovan us 2018-03-10

· Lindsey Hutchins us 2018-03-10

Lorena Goodwin Jonesboro, GA 2018-03-10

Robert Evershed us 2018-03-10

Ann Murray UK 2018-03-10

Janice Woodbridge UK 2018-03-10

Sara Tesfay UK 2018-03-10

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Randolph Cirilo us 2018-03~10

Lilian Mojica us 2018-03-10

· Hien Pham us 2018-03-10

Maria Tobler us 2018-03-10

Amirah Newbill us 2018-03-10

Peter Kondras UK 2018-03-10

Deb Bolger UK 2018-03-1 0

Ronda Schlegel us 2018-03-10

Lynn Learch Maryville, TN 2018-03-10

Prue Rundle Buckfastleigh, England, UK 2018-03-10

Mililani Johnson Secaucus, NJ 2018-03-10

Melissa Bourgeois-Lang Buxton, ME 2018-03-10

Dennis Waterhouse us 2018-03-10

elexis hays cummlng, GA 2018-03-10

Justin Morgan us 2018-03-10

Susan Barnard Allen Park, MI ' 2018-03-10

Kara Telgemeyer Red Oak, TX 2018-03-10

Jose Leija Dallas, TX 2018-03-10

Gemma Grace UK 2018..(13-10

Melissa rozakis Wylie, TX 2018-03-10

Brittany D Choctaw, OK 2018-03-10

Joyce Johnson Ontario, CA 2018-03-10

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Bob Fritz Tucson, AZ 2018-03-10

Sylvia gau!den Leonard, TX 2018-03-10

. Kristen Bailey Boston, MA 2018-03-10

Beverly Kersh Batavia, OH 2018-03-10

Amy Lionberger Charlotte, NC 2018-03-10

Cheryl Peppel Smyrna, GA 2018-03-10

Erin Barnhart Eugene, OR 2018-03-10

Nancy Cooper Union, WA 2018-03-10

Karla Derenne Mishicot, wr 2018-03-10

KEVIN Zimmerman Fallon, NV 2018-03-10

Shawn Needham Palm Coast, Fl 2018-03-10

Jeni Gray Lakemoor, IL 2018-03-10

Katie Whiteside Edinburgh, IN Z018-03-10

Janet Thorpe Rockford, IL 2018-03-10

Evelyn Hager Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-10

Jeff Otterstrom North Richland Hills Tx, TX 2018-03-10

Jan Markarian Syracuse, NY 2018-03-10

Donald Kirch Lincoln Park, MI 2018-03-10

Krista La Chance Santa Maria, CA 2018-03-10

Kellie Springer Glenmoore, PA 2018-03-10

Heather Allen Kirkville, NY 2018-03-10

Dave Woodworth Las Vegas, NV 2018-03-10

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Jennifer Deharte Houston, TX 2018-03-10

Margaret Clark Tampa, FL 2018-03-10

Dona McKee Woodstock, GA 2018-03-10

Diana Shepherd Lewisport, KY 2018-03-10

Melissa Camacho Paris, KY 2018-03-10

Mary Smith Highland Springs, VA 2018-03-10

Maria Hawkins Maryville, TN 2018-03-10

Karen Perkins Glennie, MI 2018-03-10

Tammy Foster Kokomo, IN 2018-03-10

Meredith Tsunehara Huntington Beach, CA 2018-03-10

N<incy Jones Silverado, CA 2018-03-10

Rosemary Rambow San Antonio, TX 2018-03-10

, Debbie Steglic Ramona, CA 2018-03-10

. DIANE ORTOLANO Buffalo, NY 2018-03-10

HERNANDEZ CHRISTINE rabestany, FL 2018-03-10

Erin McGee Clermont, FL 2018-03-10

· Patricia Fecker Belleville, Ml 2018-03-10

Dede Collett Berkeley, CA 2018-03-10

Anna Dymowski Woodbury, NJ 2018-03-10

Maggie Sergio F<1itiax, CA 2018-03-10

Gary Baumgarten Knoxvi!le, MD 2018-03-10

LeAnne Williams Lafayette, IN 2018-03-10

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Janet FLiess Deansboro, NY 2018-03-10

Misty Cooper Ona, WV 2018-03-10

Amy Schneider Waterboro, ME 2018-03-10

Terry Lawhead Rocklin, CA 2018-03-10

Jennifer Forsythe Granger, IN 2018-03-10

Christina Hollering Zionsville, IN 2018-03-10

Matt Eckmann Atlanta, GA 2018-03-10

deborah morris laurel, IN 2018-03-10

Jane Holland Anderson, IN 2018-03-10

Melissa Halley Utica, MI 2018-03-10

Cheryl Yoder NoblesVille, IN 2018-03-10

Terry Bowers Greenwood, IN 2018-03-10

· Kay Mays connersvllle, IN 2018-03-10

Deborah Ladd Bernhards Bay, NY 2018-03-10

Lisa Brandenburg Lexington, KY 2018-03-10

Pete Bensen Estero, FL 2018-03-10

Cindy Mattson Miami beach, FL 2018-03-10

Phoenix Deguire us 2018-03-10

A!esia Corbett Greenfield, MA 2018-03-10

Tiffany Neu Dayton, OH 2018-03-10

SARAH HALABICKY . DAVISON, MI 2018-03-10

Catelyn Venegoni-Ranger Scarborough, ME 2018-03-10

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Gwen Jenkins Indianapolts, IN 2018-03-10

Sharon Moshier Shelton, WA 2018"03-10

Jackie Noah canton, GA 2018-03-10

Gennifer Eastburn Olympia, WA 2018-03-10

Erin Boyle Austin, TX 2018-03-10

Theresa Durkee La Valle, WI 2018-03-10

Jody Moore Poland, ME '2018-03-10

Matthew Allen K1rkvllle, NY 2018-03-10

· Magda Price Valencia, Spain 2018-03-10

Kim Richardson Richardson, TX 2018-03-10

Nancy Camorati Cleveland, NY 2018-03-10

Jonnie England Dallas, TX 2018.-()3-10

Susan Belfonzi Austin, TX 2018-03-10

. Svetlana Ceverovic Beograd, Serbia ' 2018-03-10

Deanna Eisenhauer Pittsburgh, PA 2018-03-10

Misty Shearer Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Erika Hiatt Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Judith Downey Lafayette, IN 2018-03-10

Marissa Zhu us 2018-03-10

Frances jolly Loomis us 2018-03-10

Jonathan Boyne us 2018-03-10

Anda Cochran Charlotte, NC 2018-03-10

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. Skye Wiison UK 2018"03-10

Katherine Jack Montour Falls, NY 2018-03-10

· malcolm Whitfield UK 2018-03-10

Kim Morris UK 2018-03-10

Alm'Brla Reese us 2018-03-10

Joan Owen UK 2018-03-10

Christopher Cuthbert UK 2018-03-10

Louise Tether UK 2018-03-10

Jessica Morrison UK 2018-03-10

Athalisa Rosario us 2018-03-10

ellen tianratty UK 2018-03-10

Danny Wallace UK 2018-03-10

Les Wilson sr Church Road, VA 2018-03-10

Karen Bravo us ' 2018-03-10

Shona Liggett Boughton-under-Blean, England, UK 2018-03-10

Colin Huang UK 2018-03-10

Ally Maxted UK 2018-03-10

Louise Jones UK 2018-03-10

Kenny Taylor UK 2018-03-10

Sheila Davis us 2018-03-10

Timothy Goddard us 2018-03-10

Darcie Hicks UK 2018-03-10

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Mamta Saini us 2018-03-10

scot chalcraft UK 2018-03-10

Deanna Nolden Middleton, WI 2018-03-10

Susie Hart UK 2018-03-10

Phil Giles UK 2018-03-10

Tracy Albert us 2018-03-10

Kim Wilson us '2018-03-10

Toni Roe UK 2018-03-10

Maria Panagalotopoulos miramar, FL 2018-03-10

michele fleming miraloma, AR 2018-03-10

Amanda Kilgore Ridgeland, MS 2018-03-10

Kayley Maddock UK 2018-03-10

Stella Lunalore Painesville, OH 2018-03-10

DAWNE TEMPLE Somerset, PA 2018-03-10

Lorie King lndpls, IN 2018-03-10

Deborah Maldonado Denton, TX 2018-03-10

Rico Camacho Novato, CA 2018-03-10

Jenna Such Lorton, VA 2018-03-10

Lisa Brinkmann · Bethesda, MD 2018-03-10

Catheryn Dottavio Massillon, OH 2018-03-10

Joan Porter Beech Creek, PA 2018-03-10

Stacey Smith Henderson, KY 2018-03-10

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Skip Schlltzkus Wilmington, NC 2018-03-10

Kathryn Carterman Arlington, WA 2018-03-10

Bethany Cramer Brecksville, OH 2018-03-10

Dianne Holmes Miami, FL 2018-03-10

Annette Legg East Amherst, NY 2018-03-10

, Grenier Marcel Gatineau, Canada 2018-03-10

VickyTrumbly Paola, KS 2018-03-10

Jennifer Lopez Phoenix, AZ 2018-03-10

Angela Isom Wadsworth, OH 2018-03-10

C<irolyn Hagedorn Evansville, IN 2018-03-10

j. Purcell Montreal, Canada 2018-03-10

Chris Glover Chesterfield, VA 2018-03-10

Alvaro Garcia Laredo, TX 2018-03-10

Paul Stensrud Clarksville, IN 2018-03-10

Lori Lawson Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Cyndi Presson Homer Glen, IL 2018-03-10

j j indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Carol Ervi Stevensville, MI 2018-03-10

Tom Spross , Corrales, NM 2018-03-10

Deborah Cole Huntington Beach, CA 2018-03-10

Ann Sullivan Rio Rancho, NM 2018-03-10

Sharon Patterson Houston, TX 2018-03-10

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Victoria George Basildon, Essex, England, UK 2018-03-10

Karen Woodall Ottawa, Canada 2018-03-10

slleri annderson Albany, OR 2018-03-10

Melissa Curtis Rocllester, NY 2018-03-10

Debra Beaver Matthews, NC 2018-03-10

Pamela Hanratty Bloomington, IN 2018-03-10

Tracy Brown Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-10

Taylor Gonzalez Carmel, IN ' 2018-03-10

Rebecca McCandless columbus, IN 2018-03-10

Francisco Reyes Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-10

brianna dilorenzo bloomlngton, IL 2018-03-10

barbara steinberg Kihei, HI 2018-03~10

Keith laposh Frederick, co 2018-03-10

Olivla Heck Livonia, NY 2018-03-10

Christine Ross Odessa, TX 2018-03-10

Tampa Vance Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Alyson Doran Holbrook, NY 2018-03-1 o

Maggie Hunnicutt Carmichael, CA 2018-03-10

Claire Falls ' SUDBURY, ONTARIO., Canada 2018-03-10

Robert Dowding Saint Petersburg, Fl 2018-03-10

Diana Cravatt Leon, OK 2018-03-10

Frances Latham Hobart, IN 2018-03-10

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Jane Johnson Wake Forest, NC 2018-03-10

Jackie Hiatt Fishers, IN 2018-03-10

Tina Barrett Leland, NC 2018-03-10

Donna Bentley Middletown, OH 2018-03-10

Phyllis Ballew Cedar Park, TX 2018-03-10

Mary Vaughn Saint Catharines, Canada 2018-03-10

Mary DApollo Cary, NC 2018-03-10

Sydney Reardon Covington, GA 2018-03-10

Glenn Pllczak Wethersfield, CT 2018-03-10

melodie miller Polk City, FL 2018-03-10

Amanda Rutledge Hope, MI 2018-03-10

Kate Cassidy Sheffield, England, UK 2018-03-10

Pamela Mohler Lebanon, IN 2018-03-10

Vicki Kaufman Noblesville, IN ' 2018-03-10

jockie feeley wayne, IL 2018-03-10

Morrietta McKay V~oy, IN ' 2018-03-10

Mike Grody Brimfrefd, MA 2018-03-10

Beverly Schuster Muncie, IN 2018-03-10

Lanie Dudek Indpls, IN 2018-03-10

Angel Balch Wilmington, VT 2018-03-10

Ashley Carlisle . Soddy-Daisy, TN 2018-03-10

jude drewery tarbert, KS 2018-03-10

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Ann Smock Mooresville, IN 2018-03-10

Shanna Wiand Royersford, PA 2018-03-10

Vera Shanley Angier, NC 2018-03-10

Paula Richardson Mesquite, TX 2018-03-10

jowashia Day Dale, IN 2018-03-10

Sheri Higgins Lake Forest, IL 2018-03-10

Kathy Taylor Sundance, WY 2018-03-10

Les Cox Warsaw, IN '2018-03-10

' Cheryl Smith Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

amy dyer Aurora, IL 2018-03-1 0

Carla Gregor Alexandria, VA 2018-03-10

Sue WIX Bryn Mawr, PA ' 2018-03-10

Steve Mcllroy Livermore, CA 2018-03-10

Tom Mansour Normal, IL ' 2018-03-10

Crystal Denney Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Jeff Brierly Goshen, OH 2018-03-10

renee o'farrell culver, IN 2018-03-10

Candy Brotherston Panama City Beach, FL 2018-03-10

dave sennett york, PA 2018-03-10

Denise Newton Michigan City, IN 2018-03-10

Miranda Roegner Martinsville, IN 2018-03-10

Amber Jacobson Griffith, IN 2018-03-10

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Sydnie Patterson Evansville, US 2018-03-10

David Melton Dinuba, CA 2018-03-10

Jtll Coots Saint Paul, IN 2018-03-10

Virginia Taylor 8risb<1ne, Australia 2018-03-10

Denise Treacy Plattsburgh, NY 2018-03-10

Donna Leisey Pinehurst, PA 2018-03-10

Chris DuPont Peachtree City, U.S. Outlying Islands 2018-03-10

AnnetteTerwin Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Cindi Galey Huntington Beach, CA '2018-03-10

Maria Anton-1ou Athens, Greece 2018-03-10

Matthew Kasprzak Alb<iny, NY 2018-03-10

Mark Willis Copake Falls, NY 2018-03-10

Tyler Bedwell Fishers, IN 2018-03-10

Donna Welborn Ridgeland, MS 2018-03-10

Tricia Pratt Frisco, TX 2018-03-10

Sarah Souriyasong Indianapons, IN 2018-03-10

Debra Jimison Elkhart, IN 2018-03-10

Donna Wheeler Springfield, VA 2018-03-1 0

Connie Wendel Milroy, IN 2018-03-10

J<inet Watson Redford, MI 2018-03-10

Ruth Sodeman . Brookline, MA 2018-03-10

PAMELA WATSON Mazomanie, WI 2018-03-10

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Emily Risser Ulysses, PA 2018-03"10

Kristen Mramor Delaware, OH 2018-03-10

Donna Robinson Weatherford, TX 2018-03-10

Julie Hudgins Chesapeake, VA , 2018-03-10

Kerry Coffield Troy, OH 2018-03-10

, Patrice Gleasner East Hampton, NY 2018-03-10

Karen Lehmann Lincoln, NE 2018-03-10

Sharon Thuma Danville, IN 2018-03-10

Joanne Ross Wanatah, US 2018-03-10

Eileen Schubring Milwaukee, WI 2018-03-10

Gretchen Goodson bigfork, MT 2018-03-10

Emil Parrinello New York, NY 2018-03-10

Ian weis Greensburg, PA 2018-03-10

CHRISTINE WATSON Mazomanie, WI 2018-03-10

Joy Brent Campbellsburg, KY 2018-03-10

Sarah Meece Somerset, KY 2018-03-10

Desiree Walker Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-10

Elisabeth Rodda St Ki Ida, Australia 2018-03-10

Charles Petters New London, WI 2018-03-10

Jami Gamble Albion, IN 2018-03-10

Matt Lewis Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-1 0

Joanna Bruno Burl!ngton, WA 2018-03-10

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Kate Baldwin Cross Plains, WI 2018-03-10

Aldona Martin Bremen, IN 2018-03-10

jane myers Kendallville, IN 2018-03-10

Linda Kerrigan UK 2018-03-10

Debra germaln us 2018-03-10

Liz Dobbs Belleville, MI 2018-03-10

Jennifer Maldonado us 2018-03-10

Anne Paterllnl us 2018-03-10

Vikki Greenstreet us 2018-03-10

James clarke UK 2018-03-10

Morgan wivagg us 2018-03-10

Ashleigh Mitchell UK 2018-03-10

Alex Bordeaux Dawsonville, GA 2018-03-10

Jeffz us ' 2018-03-10

Emilia Rotary Alexandria, VA 2018-03-10

amy haley upland, IN 2018-03-11

Michel Watson . Blue Mounds, WI 2018-03-11

Markjennerjohn Appleton, WI 2018-03-11

Ra.ndy Wheat danvers, IL 2018-03-11

Melissa Albano-Sarth Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Cindy Rose Canton, MI 2018-03-11

Donald Wiicox Blairsville, PA 2018-03-11

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Kimberly Smith Greensburg, IN 2018-03-11

Kristal Hench Four Oaks, SC 2018-03-11

Kristan Dumbauld Rives junction, MI 2018-03-11

Tlna Rios IndJanapolls, IN 2018-03-11

Randi Kappes Franktown, CO 2018-03-11

Scott Quinn Centerport, PA 2018-03-11

Susy Colin Mexico, Mexico 2018-03-11

Terri Laughlin Indianapolis, IN '2018-03-11

Nick Poole Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Sarah Svoboda Belleville, IL 2018-03-11

Isabelle Coates Rosharon, TX 2018-03-11

Ashli Hall Bronson, TX 2018-03-11

patty adolph Fairfax, VA 2018-03-11

marge kowalskl Iola, WI 2018-03-11

Robin Eckmann . Hollywood, FL 2018-03-11

· Pam Emmons-Thompson us 2018-03-11

sandra ortiz Melvindale, MI 2018-03-11

Brenda Bebout Jonesboro, IN 2018-03-11

Michelle Watts Belleville, IL 2018-03-11

TIA PENARANDA richmond, IN 2018-03-11

karen keenan collegevil!e, PA 2018-03-11

Karina Ramirez Sacramento, CA '2018-03-11

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DuShawn Miller Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Deborah Lashley North Myrtle Beach, SC 2018-03-11

Patricia Caro Frederick, MD 2018-03-11

Brian Hansen Ripon, WI 2018-03-11

Casey Simmons Sullivan, IN 2018-03-11

Sarah Kamfonlk Chepachet, RI 2018-03-11

Peyton stout Weatherford, TX 2018-03-11

Sheila Redman Portland, OR 2018-03-11

Matthew Cazares Channe[vlew, TX 2018-03-11

Corinne Alton Loleta, CA 2018-03-11

Carissa Jongo Lomita, CA 2018-03-11

Amanda Bott Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Harold Verran Genoa City, WI 2018-03-11

Claudia Pranke Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Nancy Busots Salinas, CA 2018-03-11

mary nelson Freeport, IL 2018-03-11

Deisi Klaehn Elkhart, IN 2018-03-11

Debbie Humphries Deer Park, WA 2018-03-11

CFus Munster, IN 2018-03-11

Wanda Taybron Raleigh, NC '2018-03-11

Susan Young Wolcottville, IN 2018-03-11

Mariah Billie Lansdale, PA 2018-03-11

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M<irk McKay VEVAY, IN 2018-03-11

Jeff Delorme Johnstown, NY 2018-03-11

Kristen McCoy RICHLANDS, NC 2018-03-11

Kelly Mikel New Paris, IN 2018-03-11

Yse!la Martinez Chic<igo, IL 2018-03-11

Jessicca Mendiola us 2018-03-11

Melissa DeGregorio Canonsburg, PA 2018-03-11

Alan Swanke New York, NY 2018-03-11

Dave Cook Coeur D Alene, ID '2018-03-11

Scott Campbell Bra:i:il, IN 2018-03-11

Aurelia Verge<ide Lanh<lm, MD 2018-03-11

Marjory Ellen O'Brien Campbell Lexington, KY ' 2018-03-11

Rachael Osterhout Duncannon, PA 2018-03-11

julla Bolt MIDLAND, VA 2018-03-11

Breanna Kelly Crawfordsville, IN 2018-03-11

Theresa Rodkey Ambler, PA 2018-03-11

· MARK GOFORTH Chrcago, MO 2018-03-11

Eli:i:abeth Watts · Lynbrook, NY 2018-03-11

Aren Ginsberg St. Louis, MO 2018-03-11

Beverly jeffas-Drehoff Jonesboro, IN 2018-03-11

connie reese Greenville, SC 2018-03-11

Jasmine Nichole us 2018-03-11

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Alfson Harvey Summerville, SC 2018-03-11

Paulette Skalba Hobart, IN 2018-03-11

. John Cerullo Waterbury, CT 2018-03-11

Elizabeth Copeland Biddeford, ME 2018-03-11

Deb Ours Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Cheyenne Hunter Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Michelle Brlgdon Savannah, GA 2018-03-11

· Kelly Mausolf Knoxville, TN 2018-<l3-11

cheryl cox johnsoncity, NY 2018-03-11

Maria Torres Fairview, TN 2018-03-11

Stacy Smithson Philadelphia, PA 2018-03-11

mary e rnlllinder Elyria, OH 2018-03-11

Celsea Allen Lebanon, TN 2018-03-11

Ashley parks Palmyra, NY 2018-03-11

· kurt jones indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Jessie Lucas Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

jacen Robinson Methuen, MA 2018-03-11

Helen Foote · Osceola, IN 2018-03-11

Lisa Blauser Lexington, KY 2018-03-11

Heidi Odemer Reading, PA 2018-03-11

Rita Miller Stroudsburg, PA 2018-03-11

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jean Dobizl Tigerton, WI 2018-03-11

Diane Cook us 2018-03-11

Tom Buckley Albuquerque, NM 2018-03-11

Carol Richardson Foley, AL 2018-03-11

molly smith UK 2018-03-11

Cari Lopez us 2018-03-11

Marielle Marne Phoenix, AZ 2018-03-11

Lisa Jasso us ' 2018-03-11

Lois Greenbaum . East Northport, NY 2018-03-11

Elaine Taylor us 2018-03-11

Linda Taft Riverside, RI 2018-03.-11

Bashir M Jama UK 2018-03-11

Beth Daimler us 2018-03-11

Charlene White Los Angeles, CA ' 2018--03-11

Dakota Moore us 2018-03-11

Lauren Smith us 2018-03-11

Meechelle Woody us 2018-03-11

Kirsten Seiver us 2018-03-11

Pat Welch San Antonio, TX 2018-03-11

Shelby Wright us 2018-03-11

Ray Webster UK 2018--03-11

Jamie Parker us 2018-03-11

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Darlene Handley Glendale, AZ 2018-03-11

Genl Burkhart Littleton, CO 2018-03-11

Dolores DeVries us 2018-03-11

Lesley Kelly UK 2018-03-11

Ruthann Weist · Plymouth, IN 2018-03-11

jenny York Gregory, Ml 2018-03-11

Cristina Turner · Stafford, VA 2018-03-11

Pamela Terry Oxford, FL 2018-03-11

Lisa Hopkins West Lafayette, IN 2018-03-11

Gay Johnson Huffman, TX 2018-03-11

Mindi Richardson · Nappanee, IN 2018-03-11

Dana Hedges Lexington, KY 2018-03-11

Eric Preston Plymouth, IN 2018-03-11

· Ansel Knight Bath, ME 2018-03-11

Hermine Zavar Is!amorada, FL 2018-03-11

Jon Jennings Lexington, KY 2018-03-11

Amber Pulis Columbia City, IN 2018-03-11

Kami Silveiwood Glendale, AZ 2018-03-11

Brittany Brierly-Broussard North Vernon, IN 2018-03-11

Kristine Schutz Clayton, NC 201 B-03-11

Stephanie Bolen Mount Vernon, IN 2018-03-11

Holly Maley Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

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Josette Landry Atlanta, GA 2018-03-11

Terri Lyons Hunt1ngton, WV 2018-03-11

Juan Reyes Ontario, CA 2018-03-11

Irene Myers Seymour, IN 2018-03-11

Diane applin Bury Saint Edmunds, England, UK 2018-03-11

· Marty Allen Elkhart, IN 2018-03-11

Dan Preston Franklin, IN ' 2018-{)3-11

Jennifer Thuma Boonville, IN 2018-{)3-11

Jennifer Ambrusko Camillus, NY '2018-03-11

lexl bender camby, IN 2018-03-11

Brittany Nusbaum er - Shelbyville, IN 2018-03-11

lac MORRIS Muncie, IN 2018-03-11

Dina Andrews Philadelphia, PA 2018-03-11

Annette Lauro wentz Spring Grove, PA 2018-03-11

Theodosius Walker Plymouth, IN 2018-03-11

Stacy Lowe Reelsville, IN 2018--03-11

Christa Brown Murfreesboro, TN 2018-03-11

Betty Willis Merrillville, IN 2018-03-11

Mindy Markum Paradise, TX 2018--03-11

Betty Hanlon Indiana 2018-03-11

Anna Stewart Sprague Freetown, IN 2018-03-11

Kristen Anderson Charlotte, NC 2018-03-11

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Susan Moore PJ<iinfleld, IN 2018-03-11

Ashleigh Wi<itrowski Stjohn, IN 2018-03-11

Teck<i Preston Plymouth, IN 2018-03-11

Angela Wolf Charlestown, IN ' 2018-03-11

David Straka Evansville, IN 2018-03-11

Judy Dreyer Chicago, IL 2018-03-11

Bambi Bloomfield Tyner, IN 2018-03-11

Cathy Depalma · Culver, IN 2018-03-11

Breann Mundy Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Michelle Lacina Round Rock, TX 2018-03-11

Jan Millehan Roanoke, VA 2018-03-11

Tricia Goss Spencer, IN 2018-03-11

Chrlst'1ne Wagner Goshen, IN 2018-03-11

Timothy Brost Kalamazoo, MI ' 2018-03-11

Adrianna G . Carlisle, Canada 2018-03-11

Chetyl Shuman DHlsboro, IN 2018-03-11

· Bonne Bortz · Emmaus, PA 2018-03-11

Vanessa Hake Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-11

Maria pastrana North Miami Beach, Fl 2018-03-11

Jenna Zimmermann Virginia Beach, VA 2018-03-11

Mary Fisher-Dunham Three Oaks, MI 2018-03-11

Jane Kuszak Dearborn Heights, MI 2018-03-11

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· Tristan Hedges Lexington, KY 2018-03-11

Taryn Taylor Lexington, IN 2018-03-11

Beth Ott Farmington, U.S. Outlying Islands 2018-03-11

Cindy Eriksen Vacaville, CA 2018-03-11

· Estrella Nodsrse Miami, FL 2018-03-11

Linda Mikrut Rockford, MI 2018-03-11

Kate Patrolia West Wareham, MA 2018-03-11

David Mitchell Ellicott City, MD 2018-03-11

Lee Meyer Janesville, WI 2018-03-11

Nancie Marshall Edmonton, Canada 2018-03-11

Christina Dixon Long Island City, NY 2018-03-11

susan simone Fort Lauderdale, FL 2018-03-11

Debby Miller San Luis Obispo, CA 2018-03-11

Patricia Enriquez Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-11

Lisa Mummert Hanover, PA 2018-03-11

Michelle Fowler Walkerton, IN 2018-03-11

Johana Carvajal Hazlet, NJ 2018-03-11

Kim Jacobs Chicago, IL 2018-03-11

Shayna Miller Bradford West Gwillimbury, Canada 2018-03-11

Sandy Cunningham York, MD 2018-03-11

Susan Daniels Sherman, CT 2018-03-11

Kevin Hannam Plano, TX 2018-03-11

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Nicolas Garza Valparaiso, IN 2018-03-11

. Vonda Varner Angola, IN 2018-03-11

Thomas Derose Monroe Township, NJ 2018-03-11

Judi Barringer-Lord East Tawas, Ml 2018-03-11

Maranda Bisby Burnettsville, IN 2018-03-11

Chad Hollon Nicholasvllle, KY 2018-03-11

Brenda Warriner Ottawa, Canada 2018-03-11

Karen Boggs Cardington, OH 2018-03-11

Beth Peters Belton, TX ' 2018-03-11

Mark Spoon Richmond, KY 2018-03-11

Carol Reid Warrenton, VA 2018-03-11

Jennifer Krapf Marshall, WI 2018-03-11

Sable Miller us 2018-03-11

Dale Taylor Lexington, IN 2018-03-11

Kelly Forness San Diego, CA 2018-03-11

Jennifer Menard Jefferson, IA 2018-03-11

Chrissie Looper . Palmdale, CA 2018-03-11

Shauna Morgan Riverton, UT 2018-03-11

Julia Duncan jasper, IN 2018-03-11

Lisa Rigg Chesterton, IN 2018--03-11

Deirdre Fendrlcks · Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Josie laSalde El Paso, TX 2018-03-11

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Trinldy Kehl Shelbyville, IN 2018-03-11

Natalie Rousseau Elizabethtown, KY 2018-03-11

· Connie Fowler Nashville, TN 2018-03-11

' LIZ Kroll Atlanta, GA 2018-03-11

Kimberly Pitti Palm Coast, FL 2018-03-11

Kathy Jackson Lexington, KY 2018-03-11

Karen Bergdoll Hartford City, IN 2018-03-11

Ashley Merrell Noblesville, IN ' 2018-03-11

Gaye Lynn Hogg Calgary Alberta, Canada 2018-03-11

Dave Gettings Bentleyville, PA 2018-03-11

Carrie Kelly Antigo, WI 2018-03-11

Iberia Nayeli Mejia Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-11

Sarina Browne Delphi, IN 2018-03-11

David Vallone Frisco, TX 2018-03-11

Beth Singer Indianapolts, IN 2018-03-11

Robin Hall Weatherford, TX 2018-03-11

Lisa Kamins Santa Monica, CA 2018-03-11

· Barbara Wright Lancaster, CA 2018-03-11

Tyler Harvill Raleigh, NC 2018-03-11

Victoria Culver Hazel Pilrk, MI 2018-03-11

Holly Putman Richmond, TX 2018-03-11

Angel Needham Palm Coilst, FL 2018-03-11

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Ellie Morgan Anderson, IN 2018-03-11

ruth valenza Jupiter, Fl 2018-03-11

Jennifer Weatherholt Bristow, IN 2018-03-11

alyssa kelley Halethorpe, MD 2018-03-11

Julie Reynolds · Orlando, FL 2018-03-11

Carrie Little Ivor, VA 2018-03-11

Dianna Emmons Mandeville, LA 2018-03-11

Ho!lyWlngard Aiken, SC 2018-03-11

sherrytheuret South Yarmouth, MA 2018-03-11

Eric Bisby Burnettsville, IL 2018-03-11

Julie Wank Winamac, IN 2018-03-11

Alisa Hunt Covington, GA 2018-03-11

yvonne bell pelzer, SC 2018-03-11

Darcy Shaw Newton, IA ' 2018-03-11

Jen Strack Indianapolfs, IN 2018-03-11

sue Lieb Coatesville, IN 2018-03-11

Maria Eicke Chicago, IL 2018-03-11

BKA Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2018-03-11

Norm Wright Warsaw, IN 2018-03-11

Anokha Ratnayake Mystic, CT 2018-03-11

debra christner santa barbara, CA 2018-03-11

Jane Bartelmo Portage, IN 2018-03-11

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nick robley UK ' 2018-03-11

Karen Kaysen Hammond, IN 2018-03-11

· Niall Lance UK 2018-03-11

Cristina Samanlego us 2018-03-11

River Efurd Springdale, AR ' 2018-03-11

Justyna Wozniak UK 2018-03-11

jessica decoteau us 2018-03-11

Bill Mittelstadt Eugene, OR 2018-03-11

Bev Perez Cincinnati, OH 2018-03-11

Rhonda Needham Palm Coast, FL 2018-03-11

Margaret Corey us 2018-03-11

stephanie Peron us 2018-03-11

Jen Jones us 2018-03-11

. Cindy Illig Crofton, MD 2018-03-11

Elizabeth Shive us 2018-03-11

Lisa Harrell us 2018-03-11

CydneyThompson Estes Park, CO 2018-03-11

Angela Allen Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Janice Greenleaf us 2018-03-11

Nicholas Honaker us ' 2018-03-11

AnnaLynn McMichael Canton, GA 2018-03-11

Maryann Haller CA,CA 2018-03-11

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Leslie Dragos Mastic Beach, NY 2018-03-11

kathy neice budd lake, NJ 2018-03-11

Jessica Shipley Columbus, IN 2018-03-11

Janet Singletary Highlands, NC 2018-03-11

David G. Laramie Shrewsbury, MA 2018-03-11

daisy Applegate Bristow, IN 2018-03-11

wendywilliams Spring Hill, FL 2018-03-11

Marybeth Weber Flemington, NJ 2018-{)3-11

Den'ee Sowder Richmond, IN 2018-03-11

Charissa Daviau Chittenango, NY 2018-03-11

Alison Wilkins Reading, PA 2018-03-11

Shirley Moritz Youngstown, OH 2018-03-11

Brant Dempster Sarver, PA 2018-03-11

Cynthia Wise Sinking Spring, PA 2018-03-11

Shannin Rowe Valparaiso, IN 2018-03-11

jill descaro decatur, IL 2018-03-11

Tracie Mullins South Bend, IN 2018-03-11

Janir Marlow Evansville, IN 2018-03-11

Mel redford Bloomington, IN 2018-03-11

Emma Caughman Snellville, GA 2018-03-11

Anne Coombes Blue Mounds, WI 2018-03-11

Jo Wagoner Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

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Sean Caszatt Mentor, OH 2018-03-11

Carie Young Mishawaka, IN 2018-03-11

Shannon Coulston Shelbyville, IN ' 2018-03-11

meaghan !inton Henderson, KY 2018-03-11

Allison Rozov Delmar, NY 2018-{]3-11

. Emily Rodgers Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Nancy Herman-Kinney Mount Pleasant, MI 2018-03-11

Leighann Dubois Maryville, TN 2018-03-11

Marquetta Detharldge Mooresville, IN 2018-03-11

Toni Rubin Portland, OR 2018-03-11

Ellie Britton Covington, IN 2018-{]3-11

Susan Bishop Michigan City, IN 2018-03-11

Sylvia Alsip Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Crystal Paulik Belleville, IL ' 2018-03-11

c I Cooper Athol, ID 2018-03-11

Helena Beer Carrollton, VA 2018-03-11

Karen Thomsit Surbiton, England, UK 2018-03-11

Shirley McGreal Summerville, SC 2018-03-11

Aymee Laurain Valrico, Fl 2018-03-11

Francesco Nardelli Anzio, Italy ' 2018-03-11

Jennifer mcklnney Marrero, LA 2018-03-11

Angela Buckley Albuquerque, NM 2018-03-11

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Stacy Kurilla Pennsytvanla 2018-03-11

dalton stokes Kalamazoo, MI 2018--03-11

marjorie feldman virginia beach, VA 2018-03-11

Lauren Peacock Muncie, IN 2018-03-11

Nicklomeli Lomita, CA 2018-03-11

Inna Miroshnikova ·Woodbridge, VA 2018-03-11

Nicki Aloisio Tacoma, WA 2018-03-11

jerry Frye Blanchardville, WI ' 2018-03-11

Jennah Pietrzykowski Brockport, NY 2018-03-11

Vicki Windham Winchester, VA 2018-03-11

Vicky Wampler Norfolk, VA 2018-03-11

K. Williams Rockville, MD 2018-03-11

Dagne Fisher San Antonio, TX 2018-03-11

karen walz burleson, TX - 2018-03-11

Rick Yoder . Noblesville, IN 2018-03-11

Barbara Hoyle Michigan City, IN 2018-03-11

Lyndall Caesar Dunedin, Australia 2018-03-11

Tatianna Oliver · North Topsail Beach, NC 2018--03-11

Andrew jasper · Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Barbara Blackwood Spokane, WA 2018-03-11

LUCIANA PARAZZI UKUNDA, Kenya 2018-03-11

Hayley Carbonaro Frankfort, IL 2018-03-11

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Janet Littleton Dyer, IN 2018-03· 11

Olga Conover Palm Bay, FL 2018-03-11

Traci Mccally LaPorte, IN 2018-03-11

. Maria Ballard Lynchburg, VA 2018-03-11

Gregory Tague, Ph.D. Brooklyn, NY 2018-03-11

Norma Merkle bothell, WA 2018-03-11

Samantha Estergall Barberton, OH 2018-03-11

Tamara Conklin Norfolk, VA 2018-03-11

Joan Hughes WesterwayTasmania, Australia 2018-03-11

Dawn May Front Royal, VA 2018-03-11

Cari Klotzsche Franklin, IN 2018-03-11

Gwen Paxman Falls Church, VA 2018-03-11

KELLIE SAUNDERS PASO ROBLES, CA 2018-03-11

Robert Burt Hebron, IN ' 2018-03-11

Travis Meyer us 2018-03-11

Mary Ragsdale us 2018-03-11

Sandy Holloway UK 2018-03-11

Lisa Zhang us 2018-03-11

Libby Whalen us 2018-03-11

Adaline Wilkins us 2018-03-11

Scarlett Pafford . us 2018-03-11

ARAceli Flores Cortes us 2018-03-11

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Andres Badke Bristol, IN 2018-03-11

Valerie Sepp us 2018-03-11

· Raquel Franco us 2018-03-11

Diane Sayre North Bergen, NJ 2018-03-11

Claire Jackson us 2018-03-11

Joseph Santiago us 2018-03-11

EmilyBraggins us 2018-03-11

Christopher Brunt UK 2018-03-11

Jennifer Cinagfia . Reading, PA 2018-03-11

Lynn ok1ta DuPont, WA 2018-03-11

Somnath Chandrahasa us 2018-03-11

Lisa Drouillard Saint Charles, MI 2018-03-11

Eleanora Trittipo San Diego, CA 2018-03-11

Monica M us 2018-03-11

Burke Hill Atlanta, GA 2018-03-11

Amber Lowery Lafayette, IN 2018-03-11

Pam Rzepka Hebron, IN 2018-03-11

Amy Lawson richmond, IN 2018-03-11

Mark Lederman Johannesburg, South Africa 2018-03-11

kevin bernhardt Marina Del Rey, CA 2018-03-11

Nancy Nemer Austin, TX 2018-03-11

elaine cutt)er mlllburn, NJ 2018-03-11

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Alley Huff Brandon, MS 2018-03-11

Lee B Benevento Washington, DC 2018-03-11

DilVid Dodson Scottsdale, AZ 2018-03-11

Jocelyn Maclean Islip, NY 2018-03-11

Emme Lohr Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Todd Ham Camby, IN 2018-03-11

Jarrett Hiatt Fishers, IN 2018-03-11

Lisa Garrett north Beach, MD - 2018-03-11

Jessinda Weaver Phoenix, AZ 2018-03-11

Candice Drew Jacksboro, US 2018-03-11

Matthew Harris Indianapolls, IN 2018-03-11

Karen Minkowski Homestead, FL 2018-{)3-11

diane keplinger ft. wayne, IN 2018-03-11

Julie Green Stone Mountain, GA - 2018-03-11

cathy wltwer _ reading, PA 2018-03-11

Janice Klaschen Sacramento, CA 2018-03-11

Christopher Fales Avon, IN 2018-03-11

Meredith Uland Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Sara Correll · Kokomo, IN 2018-03-11

- Teresa Anaya Chicago, IL - 2018-03-11

Sue Wierzbicki Milford, CT 2018-03-11

Julia Jacobs Waynesville, MO 2018-03-11

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Sally Wurster PULLMAN, WA 2018-03-11

amywilson Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Donna Tichenor Beaverton, OR 2018-03-11

_Joanne Folkins Gold River, Canada 2018-03-11

Christine Pahlmann Sarstedt, Germany 2018--03-11

- Tabitha Albea Noblesville in, IN 2018-03-11

Kelly Marlow us 2018-03-11

Debbie Fisher Coldsream B.C., Canada 2018-03-11

Brian Cjones Ludlow, VT 2018-03-11

sophia cazares McKinney, TX 2018-03-11

Toni Brandenburg Reno, NV 2018-03-11

Laura Baker Monrovia, IN 2018-03-11

Lorena Barnes San Antonio, TX 2018-03-11

Eugenia Sanchez Reading, PA 2018-03-11

kari ryan . fort myers, FL 2018-03-11

Stephanie Arena austin, TX 2018-03-11

Val Collins Pt St Lucie, FL 2018-03-11

Rachel Jackson Stanwood, WA 2018-03-11

Terri Tallman Duxbury, VT 2018-03-11

Courtney Kendall Floyds Knobs, IN 2018-03-11

Alison James Sandy Hook, CT 2018-03-11

Tina Frost Crown Pt, IN 2018-03-11

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USAGOLKO Edmonton, Canada 2018-03-11

Heather Mueller Wheeling, IL 2018-03-11

· Jessica King Powell, TN 2018-03-11

Stephanie Connell Zephyrhills, FL 2018-03-11

Mercia Perioli Durban, South Africa 2018-03-11

Kritika Gupta Sambhal, India 2018-03-11

Briar Lee Mitchell Wimauma, FL 2018-03-11

Deborah Ruszkowski Burleson, TX 2018-03-11

Claudia pew Memphis, TN 2018-03-11

joy Beum Rio Linda, CA 2018-03-11

Leilanl Ellis Westfrankfort, IL 2018-03-11

Shane Furlong Las Vegas, NV 2018-03-11

Deanna Meunier Lafleche, Canada 2018-{]3-11

Jiii Wise Pendleton, IN ' 2018-{]3-11

amanda slish Webster, NY 2018-()3-11

meghan goodnough San Diego, CA 2018-{]3-11

Ann-Jeanette Brown Niles, MI 2018-03-11

Jayne Looper Godfrey, IL 2018-03-11

Rebekah Lavey Bradford, OH 2018-03-11

Casey Carey De Kalb, TX ' 2018-03-11

Sherryl Tobias Nappanee, IN 2018-03-11

Diane Chivilo Martensville, Canada 2018-03-11

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Kevin Wilson Rushville, IN 2018"03-11

Taylor Reasoner us 2018-03-11

· Brondy Witherspoon Worth, IL 2018-03-11

jeri McCormick us 2018-()3-11

Mark Kantor us 2018-03-11

Lisa Manco us 2018-03-11

Morlane Meyer us 2018-03-11

. Dorothy Holmes us 2018-03-11

Andrea Ordaz us 2018-03-11

Karin"1chka Spencer us 2018-03-11

Denise Johnson us 2018-03-11

Sara Davila us 2018-03" 11

Amy Ocain Aledo, TX 2018-03-11

lisa cohen Belslze Park, England, UK ' 2018-03-11

Terence Rajaoaksage France 2018-03-11

Morgan Zimmerman us 2018-03-11

Em Rey us 2018-03-11

dave chadwfck us 2018-03-11

Darlene Rolen us 2018-03-11

MellbHl>l'-IYK Harallbl'I KpacHOJlap,AL 2018-03-11

Diana Borrero us 2018-03-11

Rick Price us 2018-03-11

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Juliette Dunn us 2018-03-11

Karen Garza us 2018-03-11

· Adam Ackerman us 2018-03-11

Jaime Armijo us 2018-03-11

Michelle Carr · Charlotte, NC 2018-03-11

sam noon UK 2018-03-11

Wade Holdsworth Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-11

Bunnie Laflin us '2018-03-11

Laura Moreno us ' 2018-03-11

mar~ia young us 2018-03-11

Raiza Bettis us 2018-03-11

Jeffrey huntington us 2018-03-11

Jay Rodriguez us 2018-03-11

Payal Nanda us 2018-03-11

Paulette Finnegan us 2018-03-11

Shauna Bustam us 2018-03-11

Katya Danova UK 2018-03-11

Cari Hughes us 2018-03-11

Enid Claudio us 2018-03-11

Melanie Friedman Carbondale, IL 2018-03-11

Katie Tyler us 2018-03-11

Crystal Neilson us 201 B-03-11

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Liliana Sanchez us 2018-03-11

Jeana Hall us 2018-03-11

WANDA REED Lancaster, PA 2018-03-11

christine anderson Kearny, NJ 2018-03-11

Kathy Stark Decatur, IL 2018-03-11

DONNA Leavitt Toms River, NJ 2018-03-11

christine smith Ely, NV 2018-03-11

kev lindsay Warwick, England, UK 2018-03-11

ralynn overfie!d Henderson, KY 2018-03-11

Val Brumby San Antonio, TX 2018-03-11

Jamie Goldsborough Chicago, IL 2018-03-11

Dewayne Wilhite Evansville, IN 2018-03-11

Ed Ruby Fort Pierce, FL 2018-03-11

· Pamela Gaines Greenwood, IN - 2018-03-11

Sharon Filichko Carmel, NY 2018-03-11

Christle Klump Murphysboro, IL 2018-03-11

Donna Fannin Weatherford, TX 2018-03-11

Tabatha Weaver Noblesville, IN 2018-03-11

Laurie Fuller Henderson, KY 2018-03-11

Ruthie Tomes Madisonville, KY 2018-03-11

Christopher Sand Evergreen, CO 2018-03-11

Cathie Hudson Harrisburg, PA 2018-03-11

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Cindy Kovach Hammond, IN 2018"03-11

KatJe Ochoa Hammond, IN 2018-03-11

Rebecca Hofmeyer Hamilton, MI 2018-03-11

Dawn Habkirk Lake Odessa, Ml 201 &-03-11

Lauren Bynum Colorado Springs, CO 2018-03-11

Ilsa novak spencer, OH 2018-03-11

Kris Ryan High Wycombe, England, UK 2018-03-11

Rebecca Harris Evansville, IN 2018-03-11

Stephanie Tetloff Tacoma, WA 2018-03-11

Priscilla Urquieta Los Angeles, CA 201 &-03-11

Tina Moore Westland, MI 2018-03-11

Susan Riadon San Antonio, TX 2018-03-11

Beth Baker Anderson, IN 2018-03-11

' Beth Harris Bridgeville, DE ' 2018-03-11

LISA OKEEFE Winter Park, FL 2018-03-11

· Alta Brewer Nevada City, CA 2018-03-11

Riley Gast west lafayette, IN 2018-03-11

Kasey Thomason Evansville, IN 2018-03-11

Cheryl Robles . Mililani, HI 2018-03-11

belle ray Winnetka, IL 2018-03-11

Sondra Trumpower Evansville, IN 2018-03-11

Diana Giichrist Brooklyn, NY 2018-03-11

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Deb Ludwig Martinsburg, WV 2018-03-11

courtney mitchell Salt Lake City, UT 2018-03-11

Becca Haire Henderson, KY 2018-03-11

jean Briggs Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Thomasena Negri-Leary South Portland, ME 2018-03-11

Antoinette panlco Sacramento, CA 2018-03-11

kim barnes Palmerston North, New Zealand 2018-03-11

HILKO D Wiersema Berkel en Rodenrijs, AL ' 2018-03-11

Jeff Harper Denver, CO 2018-03-11

Carson Miller Michigan City, IN 2018-03-11

' Denise Nelson Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Janelle Pollock Aubenas, France 2018-03-11

casandra mensing austin, TX 2018-03-11

Carolyn Golba Evergreen, CO ' 2018-03-11

Tammy Decker Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Cynthia Brast Friday Harbor, WA 2018-03-11

Angela Ryan Ramona, CA 2018-03-11

Bettle Nielsen Richmond, IL 2018-03-11

Ian Obryan Columbia, MD 2018-03-11

Brit Helle Aarskog Bergen, Norway 2018-03-11

Jane Martin Evansville, IN 2018-03-11

Simone Elatab Livonia, MI 2018-03-11

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. liz shopland UK 2018--03-11

Kevin Hutchby UK 2018-03-11

Azzam Muthanna us 2018-03-11

Diane Lang Rowville, Australia 2018-03-11

Leiana Parr Lake Stevens, WA 2018-03-11

Donna Jones Tell Oty, IN 2018-03-11

Rob Todd · Garland, TX 2018-03-11

Pauline Fraedrich Oregon City, OR . 201 B-03-11

Melody Holmes Mckinney, TX 2018-03-11

Ahista Ramnihorai Riviere du Rempart, Mauritius 2018-03-11

Tarina Blood Leicester, England, UK 2018--03-11

Liz Sutherland Broomfield, CO 2018-03-11

Edie Aloisia Seattle, WA 2018-03-11

· Samantha Cooper Muncie, IN 2018-03-11

William Massey Elko, NV 2018-03-11

Tzun Hsue Portland, OR 2018-03-11

Rob Wilson Studio City, CA 201 B-03-11

Karen Murphy Peterborough, UK 2018-03-11

catherine parker Tonyrefail, Wales; Cymru, UK 2018-03-11

Jessica Maddex Melbourne, FL 2018-03-11

Steve Baker Clemmons, NC 2018-03-11

sue bel! lines, England, UK 2018-03-11

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Patricia Stock Olmsted Township, OH 2018-03-11

Atalanta Gourlay Gloucestershire, England, UK 2018-03-11

Kavltha Mathew · Atlanta, GA 2018-03-11

. Archit Gupta India 2018-03-11

Aidan Teleki Kisoroszi, Hungary 2018-03-11

Denise Dawson Aveley, Australia 2018-03-11

Sulakshana Saikia India 2018-03-11

Megan Gardner Carlton, Australia 2018-03-11

stacey conrad Altoona, PA ' 2018-03-11

Tone Gj0stein Oslo, Norway 2018-03-11

Amy Duncan Morganfield, KY 2018-03-11

Jenny Atkins houston, TX 2018-03-11

Susan Cruse Florence, AL 2018-03-11

Sheila Chiasson Etobicoke, Canada ' 2018-03-11

Theresa Niccum Noblesville, IN 2018-03-11

Sjur Magnus Li!Jehammer, Norway 2018-03-11

Victoria Trost New York, NY 2018-03-11

Jackie Martin Chicago, IL 2018-03-11

Nina Konst Lillehammer, Norway 2018-03-11

Rhonda Schaefer Bristow, IN 2018-03-11

Denise Safranek McCa!la, AL 2018-03-11

Deborah Wise Stuart, FL 2018-03-11

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Rowena Harrison Bulawayo, Zimbabwe 2018-03-11

Joha11 Aardal Berlin, Germa11y 2018-03-11

hele11e straet laurey Den Haag, ZH, Nederla11d, Netherla11ds 2018-03-11

A. Vleeschouwer Bosschenhoofd, Netherlands 2018-03-11

theresa sanders · Flintstone, GA 2018-03-11

Slja Sur Zagreb, Croatia 2018-03-11

Laurie Morris West Union, US 2018-03-11

· krista wesley Williamsport, IN 2018-03-11

· Autum Woods Isle Of Grain, England, UK 2018-03-11

Briana Baker Evansville, IN 2018-03-11

Larry Warrtngton · Glennie, MI 2018--03-11

Michael Westerback Shrewsbury, MA 2018-03-11

Jonathon Stern Sydney, Australia 2018-03-11

. Laurie Billman Quincy, MI ' 2018-03-11

Barbara Erbe Newton Falls, OH 2018-03-11

· Jessica Whitfield Larwill, IN 2018-03-11

Jessica Kash Oswego, US 2018-03-11

Laura Defeo Palm Coast, FL 2018-03-11

Charles Bradshaw Seoul, South Korea 2018-03-11

Jennifer Aiken Knoxville, TN 2018-03-11

JAMES FLENGAS VIrginia Beach, VA 2018-03-11

Michelle Giles Martinsville, IN 2018-03-11

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Lisa Coveyou French Lick, IN 2018-03-11

Diane Leuck Lafayette, IN 2018-03-11

·Jody Witt Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Marlene Knight Henderson, NC 2018-03-11

ann cain Atlanta, GA 2018-03-11

Priscilla Daugherty South Bend, IN 2018-03-11

Andrea Zysk Niagara Falls, NY 2018-03-11

. Lorraine Whitehead Decatur, GA ' 2018-03-11

Melanie Grendel! Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Karen Roberts Chesapeake, VA 2018-03-11

Rich Waters . Atlantic Highlands, NJ 2018-03-11

Zoe Rolt . Crawley, England, UK 2018-03-11

Stephanie Feltner · dayton, IN 2018-03-11

. Linda Cockburn Gulseley, England, UK 2018-03-11

Kim Agnew Fishers, IN 2018-03-11

Tracey Heffren . Wake Forest, NC 2018-03-11

earl sigler Noblesville, IN 2018-03-11

Nora Davidson Fowler, IN 2018-03-11

Ann Wilson · Noblesville, IN 2018-03-11

Billy Williams Louisville, KY 2018-03-11

Freya Deckers Gent, Belgium 2018-03-11

Donna Rice Rochester, NY 2018-03-11

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Katja Schymalla Miami, FL 2018-03-11

rosr ortega East Elmhurst, NY 2018-03-11

Kirsty Leslie Tranent, Scotland, UK 2018-03-11

Kathryn Smith Prescott, Canada 2018-03-11

· Lisa Witherspoon · Roanoke, IN 2018-03-11

Derlk Gratz Bloomington, IN 2018-03-11

Dominique Gaudel Chamonix-Mont-B!anc, France 2018-03-11

Viv Weston Albany, Australia 2018-03-11

Karlee Mott Stjoseph, MI 2018-03-11

Mackenzie Scholl Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-11

michael hanes parker city, IN 2018-03-11

Delano Linders Paramaribo, Suriname 2018-03-11

Lindsey Patterson Huntington, IN 2018-03-11

Pam-Ella Harper South Bend, IN '2018-03-11

Brenda Slipetz Columbla City, IN 2018-03-11

Rodney Baker Orlando, FL 2018-03-11

John McDevitt Omaha, NE 2018-03-11

Cathy Folk . Warsaw, JN 2018-03-11

Michael Hoover Greenfield, IN 2018-03-11

Kris Miller Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-11

Gina Labella tulin Noblesville, IN 2018-03-11

Jamie Peters Valparaiso, IN 2018-03-11

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Cari Jeffras Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

stefan risley Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Christa Booth Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Jim Gutpelet Norristown, PA 2018-{)3-11

Marsha Baldwin Evansville, IN 2018-{)3-11

Deb Fast Monticello, IN 2018-03-11

K Maywaite Howell, MI 2018-03-11

Stacey Hendler Scarsdale, NY 2018-()3-11

Sheryl Mariani Landenberg, PA 2018-03-11

Susan Tauscher New Richmond, IN 2018-03-11

Lynda McElligott Strasburg, VA 2018-03-11

Heather Davis Wicl-iita, KS 2018-03-11

Valerie Wise Horsham, England, UK 2018-03-11

Mark Cousineau Princeton, MA ' 2018-03-11

Jennifer Greenlee Frisco, TX 2018-03-11

Sheri Sellmer Jeffersonville, IN 2018-03-11

Teresa Fijal WARREN, MI 2018-03-11

Celeste Coles . London, England, UK 2018-03-11

jeriann Wilcox Zionsville, IN 2018-03-11

Annie Wong richmond hill, Canada - 2018-03-11

Lucille Whitney , Pell City, AL 2018-03-11

Mercedesz Illes Le.3nyfa!u, Hungary 2018-03-11

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Marla Zybak us 2018-03-11

Gna Overmyer Muncie, IN 2018-03-11

Sonia Kennedy Killeen, TX 2018-03-11

Wendy Zehr Petoskey, MI ' 2018-03-11

Randy Condo us 2018-03-11

Jerilyn Burton Alabama 2018-03-11

Heather Shively Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-11

Lori Teague Teague Elkhart, IN 2018-03-11

Michele Ballenger Shelbyville, IN ' 2018-03-11

Samantha Riffe Columbia City, IN 2018-03-11

Jessica Lett Henderson, KY 2018-03-11

olya Revyashkina Orlando, FL 2018-03-11

Alyssa Hodson Hampton, VA 2018-03-11

Wendy johnson Grafton, OH 2018-03-11

Watson sorrentino grant park, IL 2018-03-11

Franky Jones . Mechelen, Belgium 2018-03-11

Nikki Bodenstein Scarsdale, NY 2018-03-11

Alice Stephens Milner, GA 2018-03-11

Sue Baglenskl Fishers, IN 2018-03-11

Charis Lewis Wetumpka, AL 2018-03-11

Shelley Dawar us 2018-03-11

Abhinav Narain us 2018-03-11

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David V<11le Wichita, KS 2018-03-11

Nancy DelGais us 2018-03-11

· Linda Houchins Clearfield, PA 2018-03-11

Chris Wood us 2018-03-11

Dylan Mauch us 2018-03-11

Julia Phillips us 2018-03-11

J<1son Smith us 2018-03-11

Raine Hiatt us 2018-03-11

Patrick Mayfield us 2018-03-11

Caitlin Fluegge us 2018-03-11

Jacqulyn Barrett us 2018-03-11

sue Huston us 2018-03-11

Celeste BatUy us 2018-03-11

Andi Wilson N<1shvllle, IN 2018-03-11

Kristen Bishop us 2018-03-11

Susie West us 2018-03-11

Anthony Ettorre us 2018-03-11

Tegan Hunter-Reid UK 2018-03-11

Karla Powell Roanoke, IN 2018-03-11

Ltsa MacDonald us 2018-03-11

John Snipes us 2018-03-11

roni vleminckx us 2018-03-11

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claire ross UK 2018-03-11

Justin Carlson us 2018-03-11

·Teresa Czaplinski Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-11

Rachel Overfield Henderson, KY 2018-03-11

Misty Gray West Lafayette, IN 2018-03-11

Tiffany M. Benbrook, TX 2018-03-11

Rose Winn ·Terre haute, IN 2018-03-11

Karen Miller Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-11

Adele Asbury . Hialeah, FL 2018-03-11

Katie Ellis Canton, OH 2018-03-11

Traci Benedek Munster, IN 2018-03-11

Lisa Bergwin Miami Beach, FL 2018-03-11

Mary Miller Louisville, US 2018-03-11

Kim Yoder Peru, IN 2018-03-11

Heather Barkhymer Pottstown, PA 2018-03-11

Elizabeth Brooke . Kokomo, IN 2018-03-11

Monica Classey Wappingers Falls, NY 2018-03-11

Aull Aull Tipton, IN 2018-03-11

Jennifer Gregory Anderson, IN 2018-03-11

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Amy Wold rochester, MN 2018-03-12

Jari Sheese Portland, OR 2018-03-12

Becky Kibe Columbta City, IN . 201 B-03-12

Ellen Cormier Somerdale, NJ 2018-03-12

Katelyn Genzler Plymouth, MN 201 B-03-12

Andrea Lacerenza Hillsboro, OH 2018-03-12

BRAYE Anne-Sophie Va!enc1ennes, France 2018-03-12

Allson Lockwood Honolulu, HI 2018-03-12

Iris Hotakov Redding, CT 2018-03-12

Clara Barone Roanoke, VA 2018-03-12

David Barrow Tavernier, FL 2018-03-12

Geneva York Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-12

Nancy Nichols Manteca, CA 2018-03-12

· Carole Damon Hartford City, IN 2018-03-12

Gina Arens Michigan City, IN 2018-03-12

Kira Little Sky Cedar Rapids, IA 2018-03-12

Jennifer Bigham, Psy.D. Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-12

Alan Mayes Bellwood, IL 2018-03-12

verna leigh Bismarck, ND 2018-03-12

Belinda Bennett Atlanta, US 2018-03-12

Janine Davis Carmel, IN 2018-03-12

Janice Palmer Pensacola, FL 2018-03-12

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Oliver Jordi Kirchlindach/Bern, Switzerland 2018"03-12

valerie schey South Bend, IN 2018-03-12

Kay Thomas us 2018-03-12

Arlene Faires West Palm Beach, FL 2018"03-12

Kimberly Rasdall Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-12

VICKIE BRITTON Casselberry, FL 2018-03-12

Dani Pen Lafayette, CA 2018-03-12

Alan Haas Cambridge, Canada ' 2018-03-12

Yan Ei Ra Singapore, Singapore 2018-03-12

Molly Brashear Nora, Sweden 2018-03-12

Kathleen Lockwood Kallua, HI 2018-03-12

Donna Thomas Ballard, WV 2018-03-12

Vivianne Gattarniga pelotas, Brazil 2018-03-12

Sue Igo Lafayette, IN 2018-03-12

Linda Lamar · South Bend, IN 2018-03-12

denis dussert France 2018-03-12

Marianne Hatfield Mishawaka, IN 2018-03-12

James Ferguson Rockv4lle, IN 2018-03-12

Plet Anne-Marie Charleroi, Belgium 2018-03"12

Jane Jenkins Danville, IL 2018-03-12

Julie Shetler Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-12

Sue Jarrett Wiiiingham, England, UK 2018-03-12

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Shannon Gary Abingdon, US 2018-03-12

Deborah Culpovich Round Pond, ME 2018-03-12

· tersa fernandez Lawrence, KS 2018-03-12

Theresa Schocke Winamac, US 2018-03-12

Steinke Lisa Marlin, TX 2018-03-12

· Marcia OHalloran Griffith, IN 2018-03-12

Sabrina Bohler Channahon, IL 2018-03-12

Rosa Cabrerizo Domenech L'Hospita!et, Spain 2018-03-12

Jill Burton Avon, IN 2018-03-12

Tonya Hatfield Bedford, IN 2018-03-12

Tessa Maggio us 2018-03-12

Amanda Gregory Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-12

Pat Lines Fishers, IN 2018-03-12

Elizabeth Tudor Houston, TX 2018-03-12

Jenna Carrier Indianapolis, US 2018-03'-12

Lisa Cardwell Cleveland, OH 2018-03-12

Diane Snyder Altamonte Springs, FL 2018-03-12

Michelle Desiderio Cicero, NY 2018-03-12

patricia krupica bartlett, IL 2018-03-12

Mandy Dodge Phenix City, AL 2018-03-12

Jackie Myers . Chica, IN 2018-03-12

Jennifer Skirpan Danville, IL 2018-03-12

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Michael Dearth Palm Springs, CA 2018-03-12

Karen Tune Antioch, TN 2018-03-12

Jason Thibaut South Bend, IN 2018-03-12

Sharon Serrano Pensacola, Fl 2018-03-12

Janis Millu Reno, PA 2018-03-12

michele rule Concord, NH 2018-03-12

Lori Richards Garner, NC 2018-03-12

Linda Carroll Newport, NC 2018-03-12

· Kate Garrity Chesterton, IN 2018-03-12

Gaylen Gault Pittsboro, IN 2018-03-12

Patricia Evelyn Anderson Cathlamet, WA 2018-03-12

Ruth Robleto Hialeah, Fl 2018-03-12

Terena Beebe Benton Harbor, MI 2018-03-12

Dearic Payne Allegan, Ml ' 2018-03-12

Alexia K\aos Amparo, Brazil 2018-03-12

Janine Vinton Hastings, Australia 2018-()3-12

Elizabeth Knox Huntington beach, CA 2018-()3-12

Michele Ashley Gibraltar, MI 2018-03-12

Claudia Elena Uribe Mede\Un, Colombia 2018-03-12

Madison Nelson Rockville, IN 2018-03-12

Kate Umlang Austin, TX 2018-03-12

Paul Baudendistel Louisville, KY 2018-03-13

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'Name l11ciitiO'n Date.

M<1rg\e Carroll Denver, CO 2018-03-13

Heath Werner Greenwood, IN 2018-03-13

· Lisa Reames Greenwood, IN ' 2018-03-13

Faithe Clark-Bridges South Be11d, IN 2018--03-13

Paula Jones I11dianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Cheryl Faulkner Columbus, IN 2018-03-13

john Webb Bloomfield, IN '2018-03-13

Melissa Miller Mechanicsburg, PA 2018-03-13

Andrea Bra11co Sao Paulo, Brazil 2018-03-13

jen11ifer Brady San Diego, CA 2018>{13-13

Catherine Brennan · Bloomingto11, IN 2018-03-13

Sandra Grasins Sa11tiago, Chile 2018-03-13

jean Segura Tadworth, E11gland, UK 2018-03-13

Robyn Frandemo Chicago, IL 2018-03-13

JEAN EE JOHNSON MIDLAND, IN 2018-03-13

· Susan Plunkitt Fra11kfort, IN 2018-03-13

Matnda Brazendale Hull, UK 2018-03-13

Ivy Tauber , Morgantown, WV 2018-03-13

susa11 Ray Lisbon, ME 2018-03-13

e\ena r<1cansky Toronto, Canada 2018-03-13

Lee Golden Newport, NC 2018-03-13

Marcela Saavedra Sant1ago, Chile 2018-03-13

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Heather Rouch Dayton, OH 2018-03-13

cynthia wllliams Mims, FL 2018-03-13

Carol Johnston Fishers, IN 2018-03-13

gregoire anne eUse Vertou, France 2018-03-13

Tina Ortego Delton, MI 2018-03-13

Nancy Dinsmore Greensboro, NC 2018-03-13

Wendy Fitzgerald Sandwich, IL 2018-03-13

Robert Castetter . New Palestine, IN 2018-03-13

David Samson Lawndale, CA - 2018-03-13

Kitty Jensen Alexandria, VA 2018-03-13

Heidi Anthony Somerset, OH 2018-03-13

Mike Andrews . Hamilton, Canada 2018-03---13

monica da silva recife, Brazil 2018-03-13

Brenda Vorek Clinton, IN 2018-03-13

Yvonne Jones Bloomington, IN 2018-03-13

Mark Southwick Clinton, IN 2018-03-13

Laura Frisbie Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Bruce Cherkas St. Petersburg, FL 2018-03-13

Nicole Hall New York, NY 2018-03-13

Richard Anderson Gray, TN 2018-03-13

RoseMarie Karkheck Harrison, MI 2018-03-13

_ Cynthia Davis Michigantown, IN 201 B-03-13

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makayla sargent Ind!anapolis, IN 2018-03-13

. Melanie Hurst Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Tabya Miller Winnipeg, Canada 2018-03-13

Julie Williamson Fishers, IN '2018-03-13

LuCinda Justus Berne, IN 2018-03-13

Melinda Boyn Brazil, IN 2018-03-13

Dee Nash Lisbon, ME 2018-03-13

Janelle Kay Newcastle, CA 2018-03-13

Becky Louck Saint Petersburg, Fl 2018-03-13

Dawn Cordell Homer G\en, IL 2018-03-13

Casey Brown Milwaukee, WI 2018-03-13

gail sayre evansville, ID 2018-03-13

Renee Vincent Sequim, WA 2018-03-13

tammy chasse Frankfort, IN '2018-03-13

Brittany Coyne us 2018-03-13

Carolina Zambrano us 2018-03-13

Samuel Crockett us 2018-03-13

Nancy Defeo us 2018-03-13

Tyler Kriner us 2018-03-13

roberta pinto us 2018-03-13

Sue Palicki us 2018-03-13

Nancy Schmitz us 2018-03-13

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Lauren Korn Menomonee Falls, WI 2018-03-13

Lynn Jenkins us 2018-03-13

Tim Eaton East Hampton, CT 2018-03-13

Judith Werr Oakland Park, FL 2018-03-13

Debbie Sheller Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

· Nadsanan Watcharakan Alton, IL 2018-03-13

Konni Marshall Longwood, FL 2018-03-13

Cathy Comstock Boulder, CO 2018-03-13

MARCELA ZURITA PLANTATION, FL 2018-03-13

Donna NEEDHAM Clinton, IN 2018-03-13

Lora Kosanke Mllwaukee, WI 2018-03-13

Cynthia Robinson Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Mona Howard Memphis, TN 2018-03-13

Jamie Williams Hutchinson, KS 2018-03-13

Sarah Wallace Paramount, CA 2018-03-13

Donna Roh!er Lafayette, IN 2018-03-13

Donna Walter Dana, IN 2018-03-13

Sharon McComb Canon City, CO 2018-03-13

Pat Meyer Mishawaka, IN 2018-03-13

cristina fernandez Tandil, Argentina 2018-03-13

betty geddlngs Sumter, SC 2018-03-13

Linzy Byrd Knoxville, TN 2018-03-13

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Samantha Riddle Greenwood, IN 2018-03-13

Melissa Dionne Avon, IN 2018-03-13

· Beth an Jimenez Rockville, IN 2018-03-13

Maddie Main Abbotsford, Canada 2018-03-13

Wade Robinson Osceola, IN 2018-03-13

Beverty Ploughe Frankfort, IN 2018-03-13

Brittney Pettit Benton, IL 2018-03-13

Lucretia Fritz Cicero, IN 2018-03-13

RHODA CORBY Clinton, IN 2018-03-13

Amina Hassan Huntsville, AL 2018-03-13

Ruth Haug Shelton, CT 2018-03-13

Antonia Murphy Westminster, CO 2018-03-13

. Carolyn Gillie Clinton, IN 2018-03-13

Sonia Lumpkin Knoxville, TN 2018-03-, 3

Clnzia Amiconi Cave Creek, AZ 2018-03-13

Shayla McAllister Adrian, Ml 2018-03-13

Peggy Swingley Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Sue McGuey Brampton, Canada 2018-03-13

Adrea Roberts Frankfort, IN 2018-03-13

Amber Higgs us 2018-03-13

Diana Day-Wolfe Monticello, IN 2018-03-13

Mike Reynolds Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

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Wendy Shoemaker Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Kelley Bushner us 2018-03-13

alison belknap Bedford, NY 2018-03-13

Casey Phillips Spencer, IN 2018-03-13

Tara Vandaveer Chesterton, IL 2018-03-13

Chuck Meredith Houston, TX 2018-03-13

Amanda Woods SGI Eastpoint, Fl 2018-03-13

Monica Gallina Julian, CA 2018-03-13

Gloria Garcia Darien, IL 2018-03-13

Matthew Hernandez Independence, MD 2018-03-13

Veleda Greer LowelL IN 2018-03-13

Sue McGuey nee Bliss BRAMPTON, Canada 2018-03-13

Deborah Highsmith Winter Springs, FL 2018-03-13

jack Kessler Baroda, MI 2018-03-13

Rosa Southerly Lake City, SC 2018-03-13

Linda Barnes south Bend, IN 2018-03-13

Christa schl~fke Germany 2018-03-13

Pamela Down Penn Valley, CA 2018-03-13

Ruth Marie Wise Wooster, OH 2018-03-13

Bethany Brown Limington, ME 2018-03-13

cesar castro zamora, Mexico 2018-03-13

Steven Fiiippone Glen cove, NY 2018-03-13

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Colleen Rosell Melrose, FL 2018-03-13

Kim Mooneyham us 2018-03-13

Katie Gibbons us 2018-03-13

Morgan Stemple us 2018-03-13

Adriana Medina Medina Mexico 2018-03-13

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Sofia Marmolino us 2018-03-13

Sue Kastner us 2018-03-13

Caroline Evans Us 2018-03-13

Christina Campos us 2018--03-13

Michael Kuchta us 2018-03-13

Linda Smith Us 2018-03-13

Jeremiah Cruz us 2018-03-13

Brianna Andres us 2018-03-13

Bonnie Simmons us 2018-03-13

_ Dori Griffith Pittsboro, IN 2018-03-13

juan velasquez Hollywood, FL 2018-03-13

Amanda White Us 2018-03-13

Lauren Howe Boise, ID 2018-03-13

Catrln Stampe Norwalk, CT - 2018-03-13

Trisha Dunn El Dorado, KS 2018-03-13

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·Jennie Kucsma Springvale, ME 2018-03-13

lindsay stevenson Terre haute, IN 2018...03-13

Sally Vanovermeiren Brownsburg, IN 2018-03-13

mattie hughb<lnks Fullerton, CA 2018-03-13

Florence Amory France 2018-03-13

GLORIA KARPUS palos verdes, CA 2018-03-13

Anita Agusalim Brownsburg, IN 2018-03-13

Ruth Feller Bloomington, IN 2018-03-13

sar<ih eagan maitland, FL 2018-03-13

ana Teles Niter6i Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2018-03-13

Velma Krupnik Mishawaka, IN 2018...03-13

Crystal Heisler Mission, Canada 2018-03-13

robertYoung Chesterfield, England, UK 2018-03-13

Cathy Radmanich Glenshaw, PA 2018-03-13

Helen Storey Casuarina, Australia 2018-03-13

carine dubols France 2018-03-13

Theresa Digiannantoni Columbus, OH 2018-03-13

Wendy Tinkler Christchurch, New Zealand 2018-03-13

LUIGI MARIA CASTELLAZZI ilFattoQuotldiano.it, Italy 2018-03-13

Brenda Allen London, Canada ' 2018-03-13

Rita Dunnahay Kansas City, KS 2018-03-13

Nadine Kneip Wadgassen, Germany 2018-03-13

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Corrina Parker Toowoomba, Australia 2018"03-13

Maria Peter Michigantown, IN 2018-03-13

Claudia TOchler Vienna, Austria 2018-03-13

Terri Dick Auburn, MA 2018-03-13

Heather D-Thorburn Westmount, Canada 2018-03-13

Andrea Kn6pfler Germany 2018-03-13

Jeff Michael Frankfort, IN 201 B-03-13

nlcole martin Germany 2018-03-13

Rita Carmela Torre Catania, Italy 2018-03-13

Isabella De Luca Bern, Switzerland 2018-03-13

Natalie Cox Frankfort,. IN 2018-03-13

Gity Grupe Bovenden, Germany 2018-03-13

joAnn Differding West Lafayette, IN 2018-03"13

Teri Robinson Salvisa, KY '2018-03-13

Missy Anderson Paragon, IN 2018--03-13

Cathy Scholz Mishawaka, IN 2018-03-13

Charlotte Bodley Perth, Australia 2018-03-13

Michelle Hayward Kempston, England, UK 2018-03-13

lisa kehoe Gaston, IN 2018-03-13

angie owens Nob[esv111e, IN 2018-03-13

Sharon Miller Lexington, KY 2018-03-13

Mes Amours Ma Vie France 2018-03-13

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Nuria Mir6 Palau Terrassa, Spain 2018-03-13

Dean Dodge Mt Juliet, TN 2018-03-13

Florinda Orallo Gutierrez Spain 2018-03-13

Sija Sur Zagreb, Croatia 2018-03-13

Kim Harr1s Frankfort, IN 2018--03-13

. Teddi Pappas Bridgenorth, Canada 2018-03-13

Simone Kelly Mernda, Australia 2018-03-13

Nina bellanger France 2018-03-13

Joni Lowther . Palm Bay, FL 2018-03-13

sandy Torres Orlando, FL 2018-03-13

Cassie thomas Hartford City, IN 2018-03-13

Stephanie Mcclain Portland, IN 2018--03-13

Holli Cottrell Frankfort, IN 2018-03-13

will tucker niles, MI 2018-03-13

]111 Nagy Rosedale, IN 2018-03-13

Jill Ulozas Coll!ngswood, NJ 2018-03-13

janssens celia namur, Belgium 2018-03-13

Thomas Troyer Frankfort, IN 201 B-03-13

Catherine Hamaker Indianapolis, IN 201 B-03-13

Psula McNear Simpsonville, SC '2018-03-13

Melvin Michael . Clinton, IN 2018-03-13

Linda Roberts Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

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Cathy Morgan Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Rebecca Grimes Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Tara lester Jacksonville, FL 2018-03-13

Gloria Ryan Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Christine Lehman Wabash, IN 2018-03-13

Deborah McDonald Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Sherry Miller - Paris, IL 2018-03-13

Lisa Wilson Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Adam Woodbridge Eltham, UK 2018-03-13

Tara Catterson Bloomingdale, IN 2018-03-13

Whitley Desmith · Marshall, IN 2018-03-13

Vlado Gasperov R'~eka, Croatia 2018-03-13

Brittsny Blake - New Ross, IN 2018-03-13

, Jennifer Barnett harmony, IN 2018-03-13

Adam Morgan us 2018-03-13

Cheryl Richards Rockville, IN 2018-03-13

- Gail Simms Hastings, England, UK 2018-03-13

Andrew Runyon Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Dawn Neice Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Kristin Wright Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Anita Lehman Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Nancy Smith Brazil, IN 2018-03-13

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Leah Rutenberg Saint Louis, MO 2018-03-13

sharon shaw raleigh, NC 2018-03-13

James Clover Brazil, IN 2018-03-13

Debi Capwell South Abington, PA 2018-03-13

Sierra Zambrano Olympia, WA 2018-03-13

Scott Logan Palm City, FL 2018-03-13

Kathy Hendrix Clinton, IN 2018-03-13

. Becky Condreay Wichita, KS 2018-03-, 3

Jared Wright Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Jan Garen Abercraf, Wales; Cymru, UK 2018-03-13

Cathy Earl Rockville, IN 2018-03-13

Kimberly Wetnight Brazil, IN 2018-03-13

- Wend Horsley Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Michelle Jorgensen Chicago, IL 2018-03-13

Tricia Pierce Coatesville, IN 2018-03-13

Kelly Laney Rockville, IN 2018-03-13

Dori Ball Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Mary Fostet Chicago, IL 2018-03-13

Kari Fletcher Kingman, IN 2018-03-13

Beth Keenan Coatesville, IN '2018-03-13

Debra Bryant Richardson, TX 2018-03-13

Monica Martin Greencastle, IN 2018-03-13

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Christina Myers Crawfordsville, IN 2018"03-13

. Christ1 Millikan williamsport, IN '2018-03-13

·Jan Burk Angola, IN 2018-03-13

Erin Elliott Coatesville, IN 201&.03-13

kel\y gilfiam dayton, IN 2018-03-13

Patti Taylor West Chester, OH 2018-03-13

)\;;l;;j\ffl Ml~J I Iii'!, Japan 2018-03-13

Angie ford Frankfort, US 201 B-03-13

margaret ray Newcastle, England, UK 2018-03-13

ttiiiI $'- :$.)jl:il!, japan 201 B-03-13

Laura Rivero Bedford, VA 2018-03-13

Shelly Hooper Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

JOHN HOUFF BLOOMINGTON, IN 2018-03-13

rebecca duncan Wildwood, FL 2018-03-13

Diane Werblo Indianapolls, IN 2018-03-13

!fL :$-UT Japan 2018-03-13

Elayne Gomez Riverbank, CA 2018-03-13

Ll.J~ Lit~~~ Japan 2018-03-13

-ti* m:r 1il:i!l.§IR, Japan 2018-03-13

Morita Ryutchi japan 2018-03-13

Ellen Lowe Moorhead, MN 2018-03-13

Christina Underwood Plainfield, IN 2018-03-13

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Renee Brillant Orlando, FL 2018-03-13

Nancy Marshall Lafayette, IN 2018-03-13

Brett Mitchell Goshen, IN 2018-03-13

Jennifer Lelbacher Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Nikita van Klooster Hengelo, Netherlands 2018-03-13

Amber Gaskin Whiteland, IN 2018-03-13

Rebecca Ward Kokomo, IN 2018-03-13

Cynthia Ell!ott Cassopolis, MI 2018-03-13

Deb Lindsey Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Joann Harrison Debary, FL 2018-03-13

Howard Feit West Bloomfield Township, Ml 2018-03-13

Jeanette Shonkwiler Trafalgar, IN 2018-03-13

Donna Bremner Maple Ridge, Canada 2018-03-13

Barbara Garcia Garrett, IN - 2018-03-13

Sarah Adams Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Jj\'f* $# Japan 2018-03-13

- ;wr~ w,g japan 2018-03-13

Shauna McQuade Encinitas, CA 2018-03-13

Mary Hunter Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

jaboa barker rockville, IN 201 B-03-13

Sharon Storms Indpls., IN 2018-03-13

Alicia Wiseman Clinton, IN 2018-03-13

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Misty Griffin Elmira, NY 2018-03-13

Susan Macfadyen Angola, IN 2018-03-13

· Angela Kohnke 25436, DE 2018-03-13

Jill Arnold Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

terrl miller Rochester, IN 2018-03-13

Dilip R India 2018-03-13

Susan Brar Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Dana Dees Indtanapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Sheri Garvin Carmel, IN 2018-03-13

jean ng Germany 2018-03-13

hllda ramlrez Canyon, TX 2018-03-13

Sharon Johns Dry Ridge, KY 2018-03-13

Paul Henderson Oldham, England, UK 2018-03-13

Shannon deVries Orillla, Canada 2018-03-13

Dianna Atkins Mooresville in, IN 2018-03-13

· Darci Valentine Carmel, IN 2018-03-13

Kimberly Payne Cloverdale, IN 2018-03-13

kathy foster portland, ME 2018-03-13

Marianna Sadowski . Lafayette, MN 2018-03-13

Karen Bates Austin, TX 2018-03-13

David & Sheila Kamens . Muncie, IN 2018-03-13

Jennifer Cline Elkhart, IN 2018-03-13

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Sharon Day Brownsburg, IN 2018-03-13

annie hammes France 2018-03-13

Julie Creech Columbia City, IN 2018-03-13

Jadon Jackson Mooresville, IN 2018-03-13

David Neff Farmington, MI 2018-03-13

Charles Creech Columbia C!ty, IN 2018-03-13

Robert Victor Highland, IN 2018-03-13

Marsha Lutz Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Kelli Myers Martinsville, IN 2018-03-13

;l;bllJ :§~ Tokyo, Japan 2018-03-13

Ellen Robinson Zionsville, IN 2018-03-13

monica riedler Vienna, Austria 2018-03-13

allison whitehead gaston, IN 2018-03-13

Danielle Ferrusi Bearsville, NY 2018-03-13

Caroline Niceday Paris, France 2018-03-13

Bradly Person Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Ben Bell us 2018-03-13

Eleanor G. Rogers Nashville, TN 2018-03-13

Melanie Frazier us 2018-03-13

Terry Epperson Danville, IL 2018-03-13

Noah Lane Plainfield, IN 2018-03-13

Taylor Hayden Brandon, FL 2018-03-13

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Jaime Farr Warren, MI ' 2018-03-13

Suzanne Hart Havelock, Canada 2018-03-13

Ahmad Hassan Quito, Ecuador 2018-03-13

Rhonda Elston Attica, IN 2018-03-13

Anthony Earl Williams, IN 2018-03-13

berta couto viana viana do castelo, Portugal 2018-03-13

Mary Campbell Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Gary Hull Lombard, IL '2018-03-13

Rose Armstrong Martinsville, U.S. Outlylng Islands 2018-03-13

Tina Monnett-Dever Charleston, ME 2018-03-13

cathy simmons Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Helena Trojak Kielce, Poland 2018-03-13

daudine gouru saint-algnan, France 2018-03-13

Sudeshna Ghosh Calcutta, India 2018-03-13

Kathy Nesbitt Bloomington, IN 2018-03-13

Cynthia Ferris Roanoke, YA 2018-03-13

John Morse Westville, OK 2018-03-13

Cheryl Stolle Liberty, IN 2018-03-13

Froggi Cre us 2018-03-13

cyrina Noltus-Allers Netherlands 2018-03-13

Diana Navarrete Spain 2018-03-13

Robin Hoskins Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

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Zach Shoemaker Indfanapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Carly Scott Fishers, IN 2018-03-13

· Erin Stamper Rockville, IN 2018-03-13

viviane massart charleroi, Belgium 2018-03-13

Anna Golanowska · Gdarlsk, Poland 2018--03-13

gi!lian griffith Thurston, England, UK 2018-03-13

Scott Ristich Charlotte, NC 2018-03-13

Lori Oxley Cedar Lake, IN 2018-03-13

Meunierfrancine Paris, France 2018-03-13

Kylee Wood Clinton, IN 2018-03-13

Amber Rooke Australia 2018-03-13

Sheri Molnar Noblesville, IN 2018-03-13

Karen Lenn Peru, IN 2018-03-13

Jessica Miller Hermosa Beach, CA '2018-03-13

Kimberly Esquer Dixon, CA 2018-03-13

Brooke Tringali Honolulu, HI 2018-03-13

MVL Schneeberg, Germany 2018-03-13

Cristina Fodor us 2018-03-13

erick Macineira us 2018-03-13

Jonathan Boyne us 2018-03-13

Mark Smith us 2018-03-13

Ella Woodson us 2018-03-13

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Tonya Mosler Indlanapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Alexandra Tobin Gloucester, England, UK 2018-03-13

anna maiorano Italy '2018-03-13

Reesa Dowling Greenwood, IN 2018-03-13

Traci Sutton ·Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

yancette halverson Portland, OR 2018-03-13

Deborah Engelke Zionsville, IN 2018-03-13

Pab\o D. C. Salt Lake City, UT 2018-03-13

Pamela Howe Frankfort, IN 2018-03-13

Paula Conley Avon, IN 20i8-03-13

Meegan Curtis Pleasant lake, IN 2018-03-13

UNDa Neering Saint John, IN 2018-03-13

Donald brown South Bend, IN 2018-03-13

. Michael Heyd Spring Valley, CA ' 2018-03-13

Teresa Murray Hartford city, IN 2018-03-13

Dawn LaRoche Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

ann leslie . Plymouth, UK 201 8-03-13

Alison Rae Grand Rapids, MI 2018-03-13

Lauren Wilcox Rockville, IN 2018-03-13

Carla Anderson Danville, IL 2018-03-13

Shelia Tremaine Portland, IN 2018-03-13

Vicki Etzler Greenwood, IN 2018-03-13

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Breanns Oaks Rockville, IN 2018-03-13

Mandy Cratty Franklin, IN 2018-03-13

Janelle Renschler Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Mandy Mahurin Wheatland, IN 2018-03-13

Linda Thomas Frankfort, IN 2018-03-13

Lisa Martin Orlando, FL 2018-03-13

Bennie Woods Moyock, NC 2018-03-13

Michelle Wendell-Callen Virginia Beach, VA 2018-03-13

Shelly Bingham Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Jocelyne Peiffer Sourbrodt, Belgium 2018-03-13

RoseTevlfn - Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-13

Kenzie Hiatt Gaston, IN 2018-{)3-13

Cheryl Moran · Fishers, IN 2018-03-13

qrtyuiop zxcvbnm us 2018-03-13

Grace Winkle us 2018-03-13

Morgan Payne us 2018-03-13

· Selena Webb . us 2018-03-13

marchand christine chauny, France 2018-03-13

Ruben Gonzales JR. us 2018-03-13

Gail Freeman us 2018-03-13

Karlene Ziegler us 2018-03-13

Hannah Timbes us 2018-03-13

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Kimberlie lauer us 2018-03-13

Elsa Childs us 2018-03-13

david taggart Woodbridge, VA 2018-03-13

Lizzie Wicks us 2018-03-13

Jennifer Long Avila Beach, CA 2018-03-13

Kate Cody Casselberry, FL 2018-03-13

Audrey Mclellan us 2018-03-13

Amanda Smith Seattle, WA 2018-03-13

Diane Dather Fishers, IN 2018-03-13

Elena Blake New Ross, IN 2018-03-13

Amy Martin Florence, KY 2018-03-13

Al Martin Beatrice, NE 2018-03-13

Rosemarie Keene Medina, OH 2018-03-13

Mary Hill indianapolls, IN 2018-03-13

Susan Brown Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Debbie Dather Greer, SC 2018-03-13

Tonya Alford Jacksonville, FL 2018-03-13

Karen Heath Louisville, KY 2018-03-13

Michelle Angelini Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-13

Peggy Safford CARMEL, IN 2018-03-13

Adam Kaluba Cincinnati, OH 2018-03-13

Brenda Miller Lafayette, IN 2018-03-13

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Stephanie F Hastings, MN 2018-03-13

Susan Fletcher Martinsville, IN 2018-03-13

· Eileen Rudio Hillsborough, NJ '2018-03-13

Diana Stone Lakeside, CA 2018-03-13

FRANK EVERMAN Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-13

Natalia Lekhtman Secaucus, NJ 2018-03-13

Sasha Vidaca Chandler, AZ 2018-03-14

debra contreras kaufman, TX 2018-03-14

~IE ;\J~~D japan 2018-03-14

Rebecca Scull Oaklyn, NJ 2018-03-14

Ashley Johnson Norwood, MA 2018-03-14

Sara Lewis Smyrna, GA 2018-03-14

Jeremy Lane Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Lynn Sowinski Carol Stream, IL 2018-03-14

Lindsey Glynn Plymouth, MA 2018-03-14

Barbara Fleckenstein us 2018-03-14

Helene M!irtensson Cremlingen, Czech Republic 2018-03-14

Joseph Lopez Youngstown, OH '2018-03-14

chelsea sandusky Aulander, NC 2018-03-14

c;ynthia walker vista, CA 2018-03-14

sandrine PEYRUQUEOU France 2018-03-14

Rachel Hofmann Brazil, IN 2018-03-14

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Sonja Pope Greenwood, IN 2018-03-14

Amy kerfoot Lafayette, IN 2018-03-14

Catrin Morgan Llanel!l Wales; Cymru, UK 2018-03-14

MoryBeth Kaczmarczyk Bloomington, IN '2018-03-14

Ka\yana Krishna Abbeville, AL 2018-03-14

lisa bless indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Kelsey Dang Massillon, OH 2018-03-14

· Josephine Dingley Llangyfelach, Wales; Cymru, UK 2018-03-14

Kristina Sedic Zagreb, Croatia 2018-03-14

Katherine Dill Carmel, IN 2018-03-14

Amanda Schelling Roselle, IL 2018-03-14

Miranda Dodge Wheatfield, IN 2018-03-14

jay Hughes Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Sandra Mettler Kokomo, IN 2018-03-14

jerry Richards Carbondale, IL 2018-03-14

Amy Duckett Rochester, IN 2018-03-14

)!iii B,EJ~ japan 2018-03-14

il1.lff.l! :A.~ japan 2018-03-14

Anne white Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Janie Brock Greenwood, IN 2018-03-14

Karen Granger Lafayette, IN 2018-03-14

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Jeanie Prien Westpoint, IN 2018-03-14

Roger Arsensau Porier sub ., Canada 2018-03"14

· Catalina Burks Beeston, England, UK 2018-03-14

Bridget Kimmel Vincennes, IN 2018..()3-14

Ashley Feliciano Fort Wayne, IN 2018-03-14

beverly neifert Surrey, Canada 2018-03-14

ann Emmerson Lancaster, KY '2018-C3-14

Soraya Wery Chicago, IL 2018-03-14

Jessica Lejeune Angola, IN 2018-03-14

Renee Turpin Gary, IN 2018-03-14

suzanne Warthen martinsville, IN 2018-03-14

Jessica Fletcher Oak Park, IL 2018-03-14

Olena Stevenson Toronto, Canada 2018-03-14

Jim Parker Ellettsville, IN '2018-03-14

Jeanne Mitchell Pendleton, IN 2018-03-14

Geoff Lambert Fishers, IN 2018-03-14

Tammie Blackburn Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

dawn Eckhardt Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Marshella Noe\ Sadieville, KY 2018-03-14

Corinne Rhodes · Canada 2018-03-14

Sherry Sullivan . Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Joleen Carling San Diego, CA 2018-03-14

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Shijia Chen New York, NY 2018-03-14

Carly Baker Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Cassie Sabeiha us North Vernon, IN 2018-03-14

Sherry Brackett Indianapolis, IN '2018-03-14

Pedro Salgado · Saint Petersburg, FL 2018-03-14

Elisabeth Jacobs Bloomington, IN 2018-03-14

Michael Drummond Lafayette, IN 2018-03-14

Theresa Niccum Noblesville, IN 2018-03-14

Carly Donlin Dyer, IN 2018-03-14

Teyna coy Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Lauren Potter Bloomingdale, IN 2018-03-14

Susan Vazquez JacksonvHle, FL 2018-03-14

Nancy Cogdal Jacksonville, NC 2018-03-14

Cecilla Bird Seymour, IN 20i8-03-14

LeRae Burlech us 2018-03-14

Vicki Wi\llams us 2018-03-14

Anonymous Anonymousguy us 2018-03-14

CASSIE GREGORY us 2018-03-14

Manuel Garcia us 2018-03-14

Devyn Denman us 2018-03-14

Donna TiUe us 2018-03-14

Peggy Vining us 2018-03-14

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jimmy wright us 2018--03-14

Johnny Cendejas us '2018-03-14

Cindy Hannah Fort Mill, SC 2018-03-14

Brtan Wright us 2018>-{)3-14

· Patricia Wray North Vernon, IN 2018-03-14

Pixelmon Gamer us 2018-03-14

Deana Duke Beech Grove, IN 2018-03-14

Leanne De Jonkheere Angus, Canada 2018-03-14

terry spirer Wilmington, DE 2018-03-14

Danielle Urschel Bloomington, IN 2018-03-14

Maria Gatti Italy 2018-03-14

Robyn Poole Wolcott, JN 2018-03-14

Kathy Chadwell Lafayette, IN '2018-03-14

Enrique Becerra Urnieta, VA 2018-03-14

Amata PE!rez Hernani, Spain 2018-03-14

Sofia Becerra Hernani, Spain 2018-03-14

Anria Beyer Tuckerton, NJ 2018-03-14

Jenna LaRusch Albuquerque, NM 2018-03-14

Joseph Schibley Elkhart, IN 2018-03-14

Noelle Engle Plainfield, CT 2018-03-14

Janie Halbert Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-14

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Pamela Blythe New Castle, IN 2018-03-14

, Brandy Hillenburg Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-14

Maria Schulz Tlmlsoara, Romania 2018-03-14

Emily Young Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Joshua Sabelhaus Seymour, IN 2018-03-14

Pamela Warren Bloomington, IN 20"18-03-14

Jennifer Docke Greenwood, IN 2018--03-14

Pam Myers San Marcos, CA 2018--03-14

patrlcia fox Winter Park, FL 2018-03-14

Kristen Stillwell Trenton, NJ 2018-03-14

Cheryl Riiey Alhambra, CA 2018-03-14

Cathy Hill North Vernon, IN 2018-03-14

Pamela Slatten Ind!anapol\s, IN 2018-03-14

Liane Pree Pree Vienna, AA 2018-03-14

Becca Davis Terre Haute, IN 2018--03-14

Arita Tay\inn sac Paulo, Brazil 2018--03-14

' Pat Eckhardt Anderson, IN 2018-03-14

Kat\lleen Ali Phlladetp\lia, PA 2018-03-14

Candace Cummings Indianapolis. IN 2018-03-14

Kayla Jones us 2018-03-14

Victoria Ward us 2018-03-14

Maria Pimentel us 2018-03-14

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Jamie Griffin us 2018-03-14

Serafino Diane us 2018-03-14

Venkata Subbarao Burle us 2018-03-14

Kathy Krol us 2018-03-14

Douglas Rodriguez us 2018-03-14

. Justin Scotting us 2018-03-14

Samer Darwish us 2018-03-14

Katherlnejosleyn New Palestine, IN 2018-03-14

Krystelle Franck North Vernon, IN 2018-03-14

Lyndsey Collins Bloomington, IN 2018-03-14

Shannon McKean Trabuco Canyon, CA 2018-03-14

Irmgard Gutersohn Asperg, Germany 2018-03-14

Julie Wuebbe\s Carlyle, IL 2018-03-14

Kathryn Neal-Balley Crawfordsvllle, IN 2018-03-14

Kendra hammons Chapin, SC 2018-03-14

Denise Farrar Spencer, IN 2018-03-14

Stacey Johnson Claremont. NH 2018-03-14

Janet Dear Columbia, SC 2018-03-14

Michaela wright Crawley, England, UK 2018-03-14

Wendy Robbins Bedford, IN 2018-03-14

angela bravard Greenwood, IN 2018-03-14

Lauralie Kay Knoxville, TN 2018-03-14

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Maria Fox us 2018-03-14

Frances Ortega us 2018-03-14

Diane Vergowven us 2018-03-14

Jenni Moore us 2018-03-14

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jein Sihn us 2018-03-14

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Maria Santa Cruz us 2018-03-14

Kaytee Dietrich us 2018-03-14

Phyllis Derfner us 2018-03-14

hugo rojas us 2018-03-14

Irma Bonilla Miami, Fl 2018-03-14

lily Blekicki us 2018-03-14

Richard Cogdill us 2018-03-14

Brenda Makort-Ntabo us 2018-03-14

Ani Otero us 2018-03-14

Thomas Maher us 2018-03-14

Raven Ortega us 2018-03-14

Ricardo J Miranda us 2018-03-14

Richard Carena us 2018-03-14

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Cindy Bernard us 2018-03-14

kimberlee taylor us 2018-03-14

massimiliano kley Nova Milanese, Italy 2018-03-14

Arrry Herrin Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Lizzie May Noblesville, IN 2018-03-14

valeria scaramella varese, Italy 2018-03-14

Cynthia Pauszek Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

June Campbell Tucson, AZ 2018-03-14

Todd Trindle South Bend, US '2018-03-14

murakami kyouko Tokyo, Japan 2018-03-14

Joelle Martinetti Ajaccio, France 2018-03-14

anna higson fuengirola, malaga, Spain 2018-03-14

Allee Loughran Washington, DC 2018-03-14

Bethany Phyne Noblesville, IN 2018-03-14

Kim Sweeney West Chester, OH ,_ 2018-03-14

Emily Avitello us 2018-03-14

Dan Des us 2018-03-14

Esra Sorusbay us 2018-03-14

manel ma\donado us 2018-03-14

Lexi Arbogast us 201 B-03-14

brenda palmer san diego, CA 2018-03-14

Joseph Giuffre Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

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Kenna Quinet Carmel, IN 2018-03-14

deb miller-harris Marion, IL 2018-03-14

LaDonna Collester Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

, Joshua Malcom Virginia Beach, VA 2018-03-14

Mary Krayer Golden, CO 2018-03-14

. sherry Williams Carmel, IN 2018-03-14

Bret Baker Chicago, IL 2018-03-14

Nancy Ray Somerset, KY '2018-03-14

Rose Pawlowski Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Ashley Thomas Marshall, IN 2018-03-14

Amanda Smith Noblesville, IN 2018-03-14

ea raghavan Richardson, TX 2018-03-14

Randy Wheat danvers, IL 2018-03-14

Veda Stanfield . Bloomington, IN 2018--03-14

Chelsey Cherrington Tulsa, OK 2018-03-14

Amy Balcam Bloomington, IN 2018-03-14

Trina McCarty · Bloomington, IL 2018-03-14

julia Livingston Bloomington, IN 2018-03-14

Brandi Dees Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Lisa Pursley-Renn Lewisburg, TN 2018-03-14

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Dawn Patton Normal. IL 2018-03-14

Kosaka Ikuml Japan 2018-03-14

gina young rockbrldge, OH 2018-03-14

Gina Sims Ray, OH 2018-03-14

Jody Curley Monona, WI 2018-03-14

Jenn Pyne Chicago, IL 2018-03-14

Lu Ann Jimerson Cape Coral, FL 2018-03-14

Mandy Lines Indianapolis, IN '2018-03-14

Rachel Steele French Lick, IN 2018-03-14

kenneth beeney Deland, FL 2018-03-14

Jeff Holeman Littleton, CO 2018-03-14

Julie Roberts Skewen, Wales; Cymru, UK 2018-03-14

Angie Query Waveland, IN 2018-03-14

Cheryl Robbins Bedford, IN '2018-03-14

Mary Jennings Clinton, IN 2018-03-14

Christina Bolinger Braz:ll, IN 2018-03-14

· Kathy Malcolm Lexington, IL 2018-03-14

Samantha Shewalter Washington Courthouse, OH 2018-03-14

Barbara Cesnlk Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Patricia Williams Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Rosanna Teoli Italy 2018-03-14

Leanne Parsons London, England, UK 2018-03-14

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~4::tW~ Tokyo, Japan 2018-03-14

Julia Jones Bedford, IN 2018-03-14

Elizabeth carpenter Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Kathryn Lee Saint Petersburg, FL 2018-03-14

Pam Young Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Cheryl Doerr Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Marla T\mm us 2018-03-14

Alexandra Estes Brownsburg, IN 2018-03-14

Brenda Wilson Havelock, Canada 2018-03-14

Pun\th Gangol\i India 2018-03-14

Leigha Millsap Dallas, TX 2018-03-14

gomsey dev us 2018-03-14

Tomis\av Krantic Belgrade, Serbia 2018-03-14

Jane Parker Hebburn, England, UK 2018-03-14

Misty Bluemke Delphi, IN 2018-03-14

kim odonnell State route 245 north \ewisburg, OH 2018-03-14

Jennifer Rosa Waterbury, IL 2018-03-14

mary batchelor Winchester, US 2018-03-14

vanesss black Lawrenceville, IL 2018-03-14

Amanda Vallejo Springboro, OH 2018-03-14

jack Phipps Superior, MT 2018-03-14

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Debra McCarty us 201 B-03-·J 4

Shawna Howard us 2018-03-14

Kory White us 2018-03-14

Kaylee Juarez us 2018-03-14

Byrna Weir us 2018-03-14

Janet Eberts Saint Paris, OH 2018-03-14

Marsha El!ers Elkhart, IN 2018-03-14

jacci Riveril Grand Junction, CO ' 2018-1)3-14

Cha11dra Brown Santa Barbara, CA 2018-03-14

Dee Ho!brook Indfanapa!is, IN 2018-IJ3-14

Cynthia Payne Or!ando, FL 2018-03-14

Joan NeweU Lewisburg, TN 2018-03-14

Teresa Dees Indianapolls, IN 2018-03-14

!eanne swedersky M!chigan Cit_y, £N 2018--03-14

Roni Craig East Chicago, IN 2018-03-14

Mary Aragon South Bend, IN 2018--03-14

Kelly Semrad Orlando, FL 2018-03-14

M!cah McCarthy . Smithfield, RI 2018-03-14

Donna Nation CopperopoHs, CA 2018-03-14

Ze!ia Broyles Roanoke, VA 2018-03-14

Ashley worn1an Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

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Susan CatteraU H<imi!ton, IN 2018·03-14

Ainber Morrison F\shers, IN 2018·03-14

K\m Norton Deltona, FL 2018-03·14

Angel<i Esser Wten, Austria 2018-03-14

Hi!<ity Fusco · Ronkonkorna, NY 2018-03-14

Doris Koinig MOnichkirchen, Austria 2018·03-14

Sherrie Borror Chillicothe, OH 2018-03-14

Brittney Cox Lebanon, IN 2G18·03-14

josle rlbeira copperopofis, CA 2018-03-14

Morgan Hause rndianapo!is, IN 2018-03-14

Ayreka Crew-Lingenfelter Carmel, IN 2G18-03-14

Alban\e Everman Indianapolis, IN 2018--03-14

Kristen Van Dyke Granger, IN 2018-03-14

Toni Northcutt Louisvl!!e, KY 2018-03-14

Patricia Kappes York, Englilnd, UK 2018-03-14

Miranda Martin Indianapolis, lN 2018-03--14

Kathleen Erhardt Argos, IN 2018-03-14

Sandi Werner Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Alan Dekdebrun · Rochester, NY 2018-03-14

Audrey Groves Loui51Jille, KY 2018-03·14

sanesh kk Philippines 2018-03-14

Jennefer Dougherty-Melnyk us 2018-03-14

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Ann Oherrlck Spencer, IN 2018-03-14

Ellen G Sussex, WI 2018-03-14

Ashley Watkins Davis, CA 2018-03-14

chrizhtlna Kyngas SandOverken, Sweden 2018-03-14

· Deanna Winter lndfanapoUs, IN 2018-03-14

Alex Dennison Bloomingdale, IN 2018-03-14

Alan Cantwell us 2018-03-14

Sharon Schartz us 2018-03-14

Gabrielle Diaz us 2018-03-14

Gannon Thompson us 2018-03-14

Davena Bush us 2018-03-14

Rebecca Trinh us 2018-03-14

Harold Yeo us 2018-03-14

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Ruth McD us 2018-03-14

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Deborah Nelson us 2018-03-14

Jere Cherry us 2018-03-14

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Kelly Kitts us 2018-03-14

Anna Lukaszewicz us 2018-03-14

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David Brown us 2018-03-14

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Lori Wehr Fishers, IN 2018-03-14

Beth Cossairt Bloomington, IN 2018-03-14

slierry peters Sheridan, IN 2018-03-14

kathy vise onto phila .. PA 2018-03-14

Lyndi Calhoun Fishers, IN '2018-03-14

Becky Schnelder Ind\anapol\s, IN 2018-03-14

laurie sachtleben carmel IN 2018-03-14

Melinda Minzlaff Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Marie Jo Rostol\ Amsterdam, Netherlands 2018-03-14

Melissa Herman Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

David Morrical South Bend, IN '2018-03-14

MONIQUE RINGENBACH FRESNES AU MONT, France 2018-03-14

Leah Barrow Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-14

Brigitte Masel Kokomo, IN 2018--03-14

Roman Thompson Toronto, Canada 2018-03-15

cody rust Angola, IN 2018-03-15

Diana Pope Greenwood, IN 2018-03-15

Julie Buczynski Germantown, WI 2018-03-15

SILVESTRE BEATRICE UEGE, Belgium 2018-03-15

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Debbie Heylmann Greencastle, IN 2018-03-15

J Day Lafayette, IN 2018-03-15

Samantha Bass Walls, MS 2018-03-15

carol Seketa Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-15

Cynthia Harp Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Cindi James Anderson, IN 2018-03-15

Pamela Gilman Haltom City, TX 2018-03-15

All Van Zee Oakland, CA ' 2018-03-15

Zeb Norman Rockville, IN 2018-03-15

Sondra Kuras Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Kevin Peterson Maine, ME 2018-03-15

Janna Webber Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Haley Van Buskirk Plymouth, IN 2018-03-15

Jody Benolken Pengllly, MN 2018-03-15

SUSAN GROOMS Cohasset, MN 2018-03--15

Patricia Soto Windermere, FL 2018-03-15

Kathy Hultquist Sarasota, FL 2018-03-15

Cindy Kramer Trenton, NJ 2018-03-15

Megan Coffin Carmel, IN 2018-03-15

Shannon Mason Hudson's Hope, Canada 201&-03-15

Jennifer christiansen fort myers, FL 2018-03-15

Janell Capello Snellville, GA 2018-03-15

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Carol Need\iam Orlando, FL 2018-03-15

. Lisa Koprivec\i Nas\iwauk, MN 2018-03-15

Brenda Miyamoto Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Chavi vetrivel India 2018-03-15

Diana Davis Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Alexis Young New York, NY 2018-03-15

Shannon Johnson Surrey, Canada 2018-03-15

Amanda Rickard Indlanapolis, IN 2018-03-, 5

Laura Scott Milton, FL 2018-03-15

Michael Castellano Grand Rapids, MN 2018-03-15

Claron Nathan India 2018-03-15

Swet\ia A Anjan India 2018-03-15

April Sterling Fishers, IN 2018-03-15

Annamarie Baits Mishawaka, IN 2018-03-15

Erin McClure Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Maxwell Harp Muncie, IN 2018-03-15

Karen Wampler Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Jamie Cot\iern . Orlando, FL 2018-03-15

Belinda Vankirk Olympia, WA 2018-03-15

Amy Klodzen Fis\iers, IN 2018-03-15

Jordan Smit\i Minneapolis, MN 2018-03-15

SWASTIK Bhanawat India 2018-03-15

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Clndy Stertz Eagan, MN 2018-03-15

, Kari Lemming Williamsport, IN 2018-03-15

Divakar Rajkumar India '2018-03-15

Sondra Burris us 2018-03-15

Vava Renata Vancouver, Canada 2018-03-15

, Anjali Kp India 2018-03-15

, jean Meagher Chicago, IL 2018-03-15

Angie DeBoer Normal, IL 2018-03-15

Angela Faarup Key Largo, FL 2018-03-15

Tammy Steele French L\ck, IN 2018-03-15

Abhijlt Chakraborty India 2018-03-15

logan graham Forest, Canada 2018-03-15

Vibha Raja Indfa 2018-03-15

Diane Wilen Franktown, CO 2018-03-15

Mariella Duquaine Braine l'Alleud, Belgium 2018-03-15

Lisa Howard Louisville, KY 2018--03-15

Kathy Morgan Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

josejoaquim Marques Geneve, Switzerland 2018-03-15

Cindy Smyth Williamsport, IN 2018-03-15

Tammy Terry Indianapolis. IN 2018-03-15

BERNADETIE MEIER Saint-Dlzier, France 2018-03-15

Gilbert Garces Hayward, US 2018-03-15

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luc Roux PONTGIBAUD, France 2018-03-15

Steve Rodgers Greenwood, JN 2018-03-15

vibhor garg India 2018-03-15

Susan Williams Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-1 s

Marcella Engels Lafayette, IN 2018-03-15

Megha B India 2018-03-15

Becky Ruby Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Nancy O'Nea1 Henrietta, TX 2018-03-15

· Patricia Achterberg el cajon, CA 2018-03-15

Deb Wright Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Teresa Merida Leavenworth, KS 2018-03-15

Matthew Gilliland West Lafayette, IN 2018-03-15

Ilsa wagner lake elmo, MN 2018-03-15

Lois Arneson Wayzata, MN ' 2018-03-15

Va! Conde Eustis, FL 2018-03-15

Shelby Usher Greer, SC 2018-03-15

Terese Brost Indianapolis, ID 2018-03-15

Regina Enos Brockton, MA 2018-03-15

Coralie Schwander L'hay-les-roses, France 2018-03-15

ROBERT ADAMS Lexington, KY 2018-03-15

Brittany Heylmann . Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Arleen East Martinsvllle, IN 2018-03-15

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Deborah Cook Clarkston, WA 2018-03-1 S

Ryan Halsema Fishers, IN 2018-03-1 S

Myl€ne Gras France 2018-03-1 S

laure renevier Onex, Switzerland 2018-03-15

Carole LaGrange North Branch, MN 2018-03-15

Dana Bola Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Sharon Wrtas Louisvil!e, KY 2018-03-15

Crystal Askren Lafayette, IN 2018--03-15

Bernice Jackson Mont Belvieu, TX 2018-03-1 S

lilith winchester Livingston, Scotland, UK 2018-03-1 S

peg mcintosh Cicero, JN 2018-03-15

ANITA KING French Lick, IN 2018-03-15

soflane charef tlzi_ouzou, Algeria 2018-03-15

Debbie Taylor Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Shannon Heylmann Fishers. IN 2018-03-15

Debra Lloyd Fishers, IN 2018-03-1 S

kathy schreiber Geneva, IL 2018-03-1 S

Lisa Powers Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Bethany Argenbright Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-15

Carol Cohen Basildon, England, UK 2018-03-15

Balley Craft Clinton, IN 2018-03-15

Beverly Melton Mooresville, IN 2018-03-1 S

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Marco# Baracca Milano, Italy 2018-03-15

Diana Kaufman Westfield, IN 2018--03-15

Debra Rusert Peru, IN 2018-03-15

rita plssens buggenhout, Belgium 2018-03-15

Amy Farrar Wiiliamsport, IN 2018-03-15

Karen McCarty Festus, MO 2018-03-15

Kristen Adams Spencer, IN 2018-03-15

Becky Gipson Aurora, IL 2018-03-15

Mona Mccloud . Anderson, IN 2018-03-15

Kimberly Kelly Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Mickie Adams Spencer, IN 2018-03-15

leila castor Anderson, IN 2018-03-15

Nick Oherrick Spencer, IN ' 2018-03-15

Toni Minniear Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-15

Silvia Parodi Boulogne, Argenttna 2018-03-15

Lolita Cook Marion, IN 2018-03-15

Laura Nifio Houston, TX 2018-03-15

Aaisha Rehman UK 2018-03-15

Darwin Da costa Barcelona, Spain 2018-03-1 s

- Ellen Doane Longwood, Fl 2018-03-1 s

Antonia Huttner Germany 2018-03-15

joaquim navarro barcelona, Spain 2018-03-15

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Luisa Fernanda Cardona Colombia 2018-03-15

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Madhulika Dash Bhubaneswar, India 2018-03-15

Judith Bautista Pinilla Madrid, Spain 2018-03-15

Rosa Maria Rama Ho Santos La Corui'ia, Spain 2018-03-15

Claire Sabater Arroyo Sueca, Spain 2018-03-1 s

BEATRIZ DfAZ PULIDO Liencres, Spain 2018-03-15

Morgan Wilkey Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Marla Cazared Conroe, TX 2018-03-15

mayca fernandez afcalde fuenlabrada, Spain 2018-03-15

janeth valencia Medellfn, Colombia 2018-03-15

Fabiola Saez Ducret Argentina 2018-03-15

jorge martinez Spain 2018-03-15

Maria Luisa F-ernandez . CABA, Argentina 2018-03-15

Marcia Fouts ·Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Christine Riley-Stineback Leiters Ford, IN 2018-03-15

Sybille Gulde Germany 2018-03-15

Eva Ventura dlaz . Spain 2018-03-15

Jenifer Bellnchon caf'iarnero Spain 2018-03-15

Karen Bush-Abdouni Toledo, OH 2018-03-15

Deborah Edwards Lafayette, IN 2018-03-15

josefa jimenez badalona, Spain 2018-03-15

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Meri A. C, Haarlem, Netherlands 2018-03-15

Kellie Crumley Speedway, IN 2018-03-15

Loreto Perez de Paula Pasaia, Spain 2018-03-15

maria jose martinez a ya la Madrid, Sp<iin 2018-03-15

Gustavo Martin Mufioz Spain 2018-03-15

Shari Guyette N Richland Hills, TX 2018-03-15

tania begofia astigarraga Spain 2018-03-15

Adriana Pazos Spain 2018-03-15

ashley beezley Franklin, IN 2018-03-15

Monica Rivero Hidalgo Collado Mediano, Spain 2018-03-15

Michelle Trotter - Wolverine, MI 2018-03-1 s

Deidra Rltcllie Lutz, FL 2018-03-15

Minnie Ebarb Henderson, NV 2018-03-15

Jan Forsberg Sandared, Sweden 2018-03-15

bellnda gomez gonzalez Spain 2018-03-15

Joe Whitton Indianapolis, IN · 201 B-03-15

Yolanda Cortizas La Corul'la, Spain 2018"03-1 s

stephanle mescua lims, WA 2018-03-15

Stutee Oke us 2018-03-1 s

Curtis Olstad us 2018--03-15

Donna Brook us 2018-03-15

Katelyn Bohaty us 2018-03-1 s

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Rebecca Deckner us 2018-03-15

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Lauri De la caUe Andoain, Spa!n 2018-03-15

Steven Blackmon us 2018-03-15

Janice Buchanan us 2018-03-15

1urdes arregf albitzuri Azcoitia, Spain 2018-03-15

Angela Gil de la Pena Cambados, Spain '2018-03-15

Geneva Burke Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Ver6nica Lapido Verdia Madrid, Spain 2018-03-15

Patti Mathas-Gilbert Rosedale, IN 2018-03-15

Matt Cleveland Eagan, MN 2018-03-15

Tim Richard Robinson, IL 2018-03-15

Roberta Salas San Diego, CA 2018-03-15

Diego Gavilanes Los Angeles, CA '2018-03-15

Ryan Meagher Chlcago, IL 2018-03-15

Annette De La Croix Lafayette, IN 2018-03-15

Rebecca Kaamarek Buffalo, NY 2018-03-15

Brent Pritchard · West Point, IN 2018-03-15

Pat Craven us 2018-03-15

loreto crossland : Indtanapolis, IN 2018-03-15

Marie Perez sanz France 2018-03-15

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Marie-France COLIN BIFFONTAINE, France 2018-03-15

Susanne Klein Chicago, IL 2018-03-15

aurelie o Vannes, France 2018-03-15

Elizabeth Long Frankfort KY 2018-03-15

SHIRLEY LYTLE shelbyville, IN 2018-03-15

blanca diaz herraez Spain 2018-03-15

Almudena Martinez Ayala Azuqueca De Henares, Spain 2018-03-15

Rachel Prater us 2018-03-16

Betsy Spurr Chicago, IL 2018-03-16

Shawna Wilhite Greenwood, IN 2018-03-16

Jamie Anderson Greenfield, JN 2018-03-16

Ana Garcia Hinojosa MADRID, Spain 2018-03-16

Mark Bozeman Raymond, MS 2018-03-16

Ester Bonilla Merino Belmonte, Spain 2018-03-16

Warren Allen Lafayette, IN 2018-03-16

Nancy Hosler Pierceton, IN 2018-03-16

Amanda Chambliss Bloomington, IN 2018-03-16

Curtis Eppert Bloomingdale, IN 2018-03-16

rodrigo inzunza concepcion, Chile 2018-03-16

Catherine Bennett Danville, IL 2018-03-16

Michael Nolde Hutchinson, KS 2018-03-16

. Cheryl Carver Clinton, IN 2018-03-16

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Susy Colin Mexico, Mexico 2018-03-16

Monica mccarthy Littleton, CO 2018-03-16

"'*'f" ~iii!~, Japan 2018-03-16

Marsha Blanks Cleveland, OH 2018-03-16

Manuel Salgado Mexico, Mexico 2018-03-16

Donald Faircloth Vass, NC 2018--03-16

Pavan Sam India 2018-03-16

Susannah Gelbart Las Vegas, NV 2018-03-16

Balbina Kainz Oswego, IL 2018-03-16

Jeanne le Roux Houston, TX 2018-03-16

Andrew Toles Jieyang, China 2018-03-16

Monica Dominick us 2018-03-16

Joel Symons us 2018-03-16

SandhyaJ India 2018-03-16

Louann Posey Kemp, TX 2018--03-16

Jenny Hayward Dannevirke, New Zealand 2018-03-16

Michelle Sibinovic Temple City, CA 2018-03-16

SHIRLEY AUSTIN London, England, UK 2018-03-16

RanjlniJois India 2018-03-16

safeyia casillo merrionette park, IL 2018-03-16

andrea Isaacs . Nyack, NY 2018-03-16

Plera De Boni Vigonza, Italy 2018--03-16

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Lovena Boyragee Mahebourg, Mauritius 2018-03" 16

Silja Alter WeBllng, Germany 2018-03-16

Elizabeth Val Australia 2018-03-16

Sharon Perez Alejos Spain 2018-03-16

Jeff lookebill · Sullivan, IN 2018-03-16

Victoria Rodriguez Ormaechea A Corui'ia, Spain 2018-03-16

Deborah Johnson Moorestown, NJ 2018-03-16

carolina Hidalgo Spain 2018-03-16

phy111s ann Collins gladstone, NJ 2018-03-16

Brayden Cagle Sullivan, KY 2018-03-16

Jeana Healey Roanoke, IN 2018-03-16

Nickie Smith us 2018-03-16

Ilda Axhami Tirana, Albania 2018-03-16

Jeanne Anderson Cloverdale, IN 2018-03-16

Stacey Heger Bromley, KY 2018-03-16

Susan MacDonald Santa Barbara, CA 2018-03-16

Donna Fournier _Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-16

Dae Smiley North Salem, IN 2018-03-16

natalia quiroga huntington beach, CA 2018-03-16

Via Perez Co Springs, CO 2018-03-16

shella wilson Noblesville, IN 2018-03-16

Ryan Rockey Muncie, IN 2018-03-16

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Stacy Billingsley Attica, IN 2018-03-16

perry moseley Grand Prairie, TX 2018-03-16

Mike McGuigan us 2018-03-16

Lynn Hutt Milpitas, CA 2018-03-16

Coby LaFayette Sebastopol, CA 2018-03-16

Harold Howard Omaha, NE 2018-03-16

Carmen Rockey · Orlando, FL 2018-03-16

liaw mlcheile Singapore 2018-03-16

Christian Kephart Lexington, KY 2018-03-16

Ross Williams Edinburgh, UK 2018-03-16

Laura Gummerman Greenwood, IN 2018-03-16

suzanne stevens Carmel, IN 2018-03-16

Heather Neier Crawfordsville, IN 2018-03-16

sonia lecif\ena Collado Villaba, Spain ' 2018--03-16

Kelsey Winberg Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-16

Eva Bazan carrion . Spain 2018-03-16

Juliane Schmidt MUnchen, Germany 2018-03-16

Dianne Kelley us 2018-03-16

Deanna Swafford Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-16

Paige Dowell Earl Park, IN 2018-03-16

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Grzegorz Horbaczewski satlla, Sweden 2018-03-16

sharon wllson-whlte ROCKY FORD, GA 2018-03-16

Rhonda Quintero Indianapolis, IN '2018-03-16

Merry Lee Hibbing, MN 2018-03-16

maria martinez miranda, Spain 2018-03-16

jamie florlda Grand Blanc, MI 2018-03-16

Diane Linsley Greenfield, IN 2018-03-17

Gisela Hosack Angola, IN 2018-03-17

Michelle Kidd Chicago, IL 2018-03-17

Max Bublick Long Beach, MS 2018-03-17

Kevin Drane Nineveh, IN 2018-03-17

Debra Foxworthy Bloomingdale, IN 2018-03-17

Stephanie Neal Bloomington, IN 2018-03-17

JUANITA DEDIOS BECERRIL TOLUCA, ME '2018-03-17

Rosa E Hernandez Grand Island, NE 2018-03-17

R Cervantes Santa Barbara, CA 2018-03-17

Beatriz Perez Ammon, ID 2018-03-17

Pam Lindley Plainfield, IN 2018-03-17

Rhina Paredes Gatineau, Canada 2018-03-17

Wyenona Hicks Ocala, FL 2018-03--17

Bela Owoh London, England, UK 2018-03-17

sylvla v. oppenkowski Germany 2018-03-17

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margitta mleth Sliema, Malta 2018-03-17

Rita Palazzolo Terre Haute, IN 2018-03- j 7

·Tina Beier Ferdinand, IN 2018-03-17

Bev Knight Boca Raton, FL 2018-03-17

Zachary Davis Greenfield, IN 2018-{)3-17

ana gimenez Riba-roja de Tliria, Spain 2018-03-17

stephen hook Reelsville, IN 2018-03-17

Gero WOlfel Ichtershausen, Germany 2018-03-17

HELENA SANTANA Bilbao, Spain '2018-03-17

Natalia Krus London, UK 2018-03-17

Cindy Nanavaty Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-17

Elizabeth McGowan UK 2018-03-17

Carole Baker Raleigh, Ne 2018-03-17

Karla Btackburb Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-17

Fernando Lecifiena Garin Spain 2018-03-17

Hana Smid ova Czech Republic 2018-03-17

erin volkrnan us 2018-03-17

Francesca Monn Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-17

Crystal Scott Gosport, IN 2018-03-17

Nancy Chybowski us 2018-03-17

Sylvia summers us 2018-03-17

Alelthia Dickerson Gosport, IN 2018-03-17

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shyleigh scott Gosport, IN 2018-03-17

Theodora Sullivan us 2018-03-17

Les Cox Knox, IN '2018-03-17

jade jeffree Sydney, Australia 2018-03-17

Karyn Boward Harrisburg, PA 2018-03-17

Dwight Callaway Washington, DC 2018-03-17

Map1o1Ha Toppec Russia 2018-03-17

Janet Quinn Atlanta, GA 2018-03-17

· Marisa Hurst Greencastle, IN '2018-03-18

Tammy Shelton Kentucky '2018-03-18

leann English Indianapolis. IN 2018-03-18

Beverly Nelmes St. Petersburg, FL 2018-03-18

Cynthia Winslow Woodbridge, VA 2018-03-18

tlna st.john Houma, LA 2018-03-18

jennifer ramirez Tegucigalpa, Honduras 2018-03-18

Shruti N India 2018-03-18

Calli Beighley Terre Haute, IN 2018-03-18

Vincent Davis Terre haute, IN 2018-03-18

Sandra Mojas San Francisco, CA 2018-03-18

Barbara Hack Switzerland 2018-03-18

Connie Todd Rochester, WA 2018-03-18

Barbara mojas Millbrae, CA 2018-03-18

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Karen Davies UK 2018-03-18

Staci Finney Indianapolis, US 2018-03-18

Deidra Ciriello us 2018-03-18

Monica Bove Olympia, WA 2018-03-18

Roberta Ladson Milford, IN 2018-03-18

, Noel Richardson Louisville, KY 2018-03-18

hiratsuka hiromi japan 2018-03-18

Darlene Baker Indianapolis, IN 2018-03-18

Alysha Ash Inverness, FL 2018-03-18

Cara Kuyper West Lafayette, IN 2018--03-18

Valerie Snapp Inverness, Fl 2018-03-18

dorinda kelley us 2018-03-18

Robin Hubbs Lafayette, IN 2018-03-18

MaLu Mateus Munich, Germany 2018-03-19

Judith Western Moss Point, MS 2018-03-19

Lindsay Earhart Noblesville, IN 2018-03-19

Rachel Lockwood Denton, TX 2018-03-19

Rory Boring Chicago, IL 2018-03-19

Anne Mccarthy saint charles, MO 2018-03-19

Lynn Griffith Bainbridge Island, WA 2018-03-19

Karol Milter Rochester, MI 2018-03-19

georgina italy Italy 2018-03-19

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Vicki Markus Centennial, WY 2018-03-19

Sharon Figula Llano, CA 2018-03-19

Nanci Nydegger Boise, ID 2018-03-19

Katll!een Meservy us 2018-03-19

Karen Margaret Hall us 2018-03-19

Iris Sinai New York, NY 2018-03-19

Umit Cizre us 2018-03-1 g

avery murphy us 2018-03-19

lulu millan us 2018-03-19

Emily Blair us 2018-03-19

Marina Ruiz us 2018-03-19

Lyle Miller us 2018-03-19

Lawrence Antista us 2018-03-19

Fred Fall us 2018-03-19

Heather Bollwark us 2018-03-19

Elizabeth Wolfe us 2018-03-19

Karen Rondomansk1 us 2018-03-19

Emmy Jones us 2018-03-19

CECIL PHILIP us 2018-03-19

Colette Winslow . us 2018-03-19

Kelsey Rivera us 2018-03-19

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Tallln Cook us 2018-03-19

Wendy Fernandez us '2018-03-19

Ariann Romero us 2018-03-19

May Guo us 2018-03-19

Vilma letlcla uehara us 2018-03-19

Nick Sandford us 2018-03-19

melody ta tum us 2018-03-19

Sheila Santiago . us 2018-03-19

Meghan Molloy us 2018-03-19

Geraldine Wiles us 2018-03-19

Tyler Dallas us 2018-03-19

Dana Duncan us 2018-03-19

Tlmea Lucza Union City, NJ 2018-03-19

Isaiah Holder us 2018-03-19

Nicole Keith us 2018-03-19

Tami truong us 2018-03-19

Lynda Harris us 2018-03-19

Geraldine Ferrara us 2018-03-19

Sandra West us 2018-03-19

Walker Holmes us 2018-03-19

Akiko Yoshida us 2018-03-19

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Amber Duncan us 2018-03-19

Hannah Hojohn Spencer, IN 2018-03-19

Sandra Buechel Carmel. IN 2018-03-19

Terl Parsons San Diego, CA 2018-03-19

· Robert Husbands San Diego, CA 2018-03-19

Kerem Yana!oglu Swltzer!and 2018-03-19

Mary Perez Victoria, TX 2018-03-19

Michelle Bearhart Cumberland, WI 2018-03--20

Zoie Doyle . Bloomington, IN 2018-03-20

Jayne Looper Godfrey, IL 2018-03-20

Elaine Fischer Roanoke, VA 2018-03-20

Teresa Murphy Vancouver, Canada 2018-03-20

greg balderree Fort Mill, SC 2018-03-20

Yo Pere Saint Vincent, France 2018-03-20

Rick Meier Muskegon, MI 2018-03-20

Karen Grecco Plainfield, IN 2018-03-20

Susan MARTIN San Diego, CA 2018-03-20

Peter Kaczmarczyk Bloomington, IN 2018-03-20

kathleen shannon Sunman, IN 2018-03-20

Laura Lattemann London, England, UK 2018-03-20

Amy Miller Covington, KY 2018-03-20

mary illinski CIJnton, MD 2018-03-20

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Becky Griffin Anderson, IN 2018-03-20

Linda sue Florida, FL 2018-03-20

Laura Fleming Westmont, IL 2018-03-20

Dustin Klent Alexandria, FL 2018-03"20

Denise Donovan Owosso, MI 2018-03-20

Cynthia Collier Church Hill, TN 2018-03-20

Sheila Gilbert New Port Richey, FL 2018-03-20

W<ryne Moore Levittown, PA 2018-03-20

Kajsa Johansson Boden, Sweden 2018-03-20

Cindy Ferrara Orlando, FL 2018-03-20

M. Rucker · Zorneding, Germany 2018-03-20

Karin Zimmermann Germany 2018-03-20

Candice Larson Mlnneapol\s, MN 2018-03-20

Lisa Nordine Bergland, Ml 2018"03-20

Celeste Baxter Frontenac, MO 2018-03-20

Curtis Hottinger Hopkins, MN 2018-03-20

Leda Scarchilli Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-20

Stephanie Paquin Minneapolis, MN 2018-03-20

Jennifer Thacker Erlanger, KY 2018-03-20

Michael Scarchilli Los Angeles, CA 2018-03-20

Edward Raeker Minneapolis, MN 2018-03-21

Ted Montrose Salt Lake City, UT 2018-03-21

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Lydia Conn Minneapolis, MN 2018"03-21

lydia martin braddenton, FL 2018-03-21

Suzanne Barton Cincinnati, OH 2018-03-21

David Bergstrom Newcastle, ME 2018-03-21

Kimmy Marshall North Hollywood, CA 2018-03-21

Alexis Clark us 2018-03-21

Madison Deines Wichita, Ks 2018-03-21

Marc Cohen Fort Lauderdale, FL 2018-03-21

Nicole Morey Southampton, England, UK 2018-03-21

Mary Soden Saint Petersburg, FL 2018-03-21

Monika Hirschmann Sul, Germany 2018-03-21

Marit Brynildson Minneapolis, MN 2018-03-21

CRISTINA CABELLO GORDILLO Vaster~s. Sweden 2018-03-21

Heidi Kilcawley Charlotte, NC 2018-03-21

Melissa myers Goshen, IN 2018-03-21

Di Covey Woking, England, UK 2018-03-21

AnnMarie Vargas WILMINGTON, DE 2018-03-21

Saepul lsep Bandung, Indonesia 2018-03-21

Michelle Swansey Spring HllL FL 2018-03-21

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