moosenoose
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.....But Don Burke loves us! ..........8)
.....But Don Burke loves us! ..........8)
what's Don burke got to do with it?
I agree. One of the advantages that we want governments and other interested groups to see in our approach is that it will be easier for them to find people with whom they can discuss reptile keeping that are democratically and transparently representative of the keeping community. Just as important for accountable public servants and the officers of publicly funded organisations, if our organisation is structured well, they will be easily able to demonstrate to their management and critics that they have been engaging a genuinely representative body.i just don't want any coming out party to jump straight into battle and be seen as antagonist towards any of the animal rights groups, the EPA or Feds when p---ing them off is only going to steel any resolve to destroy us. If we go in with a truly transparent agenda, and a willingness to give the EPA whatever they need to allow us to keep on truckin' , then they will not have an argument.
As I understand it, the legislation in the US was proposed in response to things like Reticulated Pythons becoming a well established invasive species in the Florida Everglades. Things like Corns were not on the list.
Exactly my point, since the title implied a total ban on Snakes in the US.Corn Snakes are native to North America.
Wasnt there a small child killed not long ago by a Boa? Could that have something to do with it ..maybe ?
Its very sad, why all of a sudden have they decided to ban them?
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