Red-Ink
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Problem is here in the states, we can have anything, any time. It would be literally impossible to track down and make sure everyone has a license. What do you do about the hognose? Its "venomous" but almost harmless. Would you or should you need a special license for it?
The problem is they want to include all reptiles...beardies, cresties, tokay, snakes, legless, you name it. Crested geckos have no teeth. Harmless. 100% harmless. I need or should have a license for them?
This all stems from one guy in Ohio and Mother Nature in Florida. I think the final "kill" of burms in the Everglades was 50. Now, how many of those were even legal kills. Do I think you should own bears and lions and such, short answer, no. Should I be punished for having a creature with no teeth and is 100% harmless, no.
Our government is so paranoid now its not funny. I just read an article that there are more deaths in the US because of aspirin/ibuprofen than deaths by reptiles. Do we ban aspirin or make it prescription only? Its illogical.
One guy lets exotic animals loose and kills himself so now ALL animals besides dogs and cats are illegal, or our government wants to keep more tabs on us. Oh, in my state, I need extra insurance to own a pit bull or Rottweiler.
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Baby with the bath water... you want to keep the baby, learn to compromise. I know it's illogical but logic doesn't factor in when dealing with and weeding out numbnuts (not all in the hobby are numbnuts - but one bad apple spoiling the bunch and all). I know most if not all yanks see this as an encroachment on their freedoms, but having been given free reign more than few have been proven to be irresponsible with it. Kinda like a kid with a toy that exceeds their limits and now the parents have stepped in to reign the brat in.
I'm not having a go at you mate... just stating how I see it.
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