IDK about the US, but I think this wouldn't actually be legal anywhere. In Portugal, for example, there's some rules about this, even for personal consumption. I didn't read anything about gerbils in particular but it's not necessarily as straight-forward as just buying some animals, killing, and cooking them. It's because of public health laws.
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In the US, the PACT law seems to apply. Unless they're eaten.
Most animal cruelty laws are at a state level, so you're going to have a lot of variance.
I don't know about the buying from a pet shop and grilling in the parking lot part, but in Peru for example they eat Guinea pigs, which aren't that far off gerbils, so in that respect it might not be illegal everywhere
Also, is it legal for everyone to just buy a pet and kill/slaughter it? Wouldn't that be animal abuse?
not if its a big enough industry to control the legislation. animal agriculture is a nightmare
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I know tailgating is common for sport events but can you really grill in any old parking lot?
Is tailgating like dogging? If so I would like to attend 1xsport