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junkopardner



Joined: 17 Mar 2008
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PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote


The beginnings of this started with so many people dumping their snakes all throughout South Florida.

It's a Florida issue, and unfortunately I think Florida is going to have to do something about it.

Just like your momma said; it only takes a couple of bad apples to spoil the whole bunch.

J


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RonCrawford
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Location: Pottsville, PA (USA)

PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 10:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

junkopardner wrote:
The beginnings of this started with so many people dumping their snakes all throughout South Florida.

It's a Florida issue, and unfortunately I think Florida is going to have to do something about it.

Just like your momma said; it only takes a couple of bad apples to spoil the whole bunch.

J

The irony is that Florida has already done something about this. You have to get a permit and microchip the animals (burms, retics, etc) in Florida now.
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junkopardner



Joined: 17 Mar 2008
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PostPosted: Tue May 06, 2008 1:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ron-

The irony is that Florida has already done something about this. You have to get a permit and microchip the animals (burms, retics, etc) in Florida now.


The problem with this law (that I think only went into effect in Jan) is that the state only went half way with it. What I mean is, they say that it's "illegal" to have a Burmese unless it's registered and micro-chipped, but they didn't do anything that addressed the assembly line breeding and sales of them within the state. You get around Dade county (or even as far up as Ocala) and you can get one about anywhere for 20-30 bucks. So because this problem wasn't addressed, you're still going to have a lot of purchases made by people who don't comply with the registration and micro-chipping. These people are effectively "off the hook" should they decide to dump them in the wild when they get too big and too much to deal with.

So there are no laws governing the "purchase" of these snakes. If they wanted to really do something about the problem, in my opinion, they should have made it law that the snake has to be registered at the time of sale (like a handgun) with a 30 day maximum limit to get the microchip documentation to the State. The point of sale registration would have to be contingent on the 30 days to provide proof of micro-chipping. So, no microchip documentation submitted in the 30 days, then the registration is null and void.

You also have to look at the fact that John Q. Public buys a snake for 30 bucks. Then, the registration is 100 bucks a year, plus the microchip (which is expensive but varies from vet to vet I'm sure), plus the enclosure/set-up. Everyone knows that there are going to be many who simply won't comply with this law. So the risk of even more getting dumped is still there.

Florida is going to have to so something about it, or it's a possibility that this could get bad. The problem with the Burms in the Everglades Park is pretty bad already.

They can't get the toothpaste back in the tube on that one either. But I do think they could do a damn site better than what they did.

Just my thoughts,

J
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PlayBall



Joined: 11 Feb 2008
Posts: 600
Location: Chicago, IL

PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just got this email. Sign the petition people!Razz


Please Sign the Petition to Remove Boas & Pythons from a Federal Ban Bill!

HR6311 is an active Bill in the US House of Representatives. It has been assigned to the Natural Resources Committee and now sits in subcommitte awaiting action. PLEASE take this seriously!!!

If this Bill passes it could end the Import, Purchase, Sale, Trade and Breeding of many, many Reptiles and Amphibians... including ALL Boa, Python & Eunectes. It is another incremental step toward ending the Reptile & Amphibian Industry. Don’t let this happen!



· There is NO evidence to support the premise that the continued import of Boa, Python & Eunectes would negatively impact the economy, environment, or human or animal species health.

· ‘Broken Screens’, the report which is the basis for the writing of H.R. 6311, is not a science based document. It is a propaganda piece produced by a radical environmentalist group in league with the Animal Rights Movement.

· The so called “Risk Assessment” measures in this bill take a Guilty Until Proven Innocent approach that flies in the face of reason and promotes prejudicial treatment of all animals listed.

· Citizens of the United States are appalled that well funded special interest groups are able to promote fiction as fact… and we demand Boa, Python & Eunectes be removed from H.R. 6311.


Send this communique to everyone on your email list... 'There is Strength in Numbers... Protect Your Rights!' Sign the Petition... Stop HR 6311!!!

*edit to delete phony link


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FuzlBaby



Joined: 15 Jul 2008
Posts: 4
Location: SW Michigan

PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 12:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have tried to sign the petition, it is a money making scam. Sorry... The best bet is to contact the originator of this constrictor petition and sign that.

Mad
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PlayBall



Joined: 11 Feb 2008
Posts: 600
Location: Chicago, IL

PostPosted: Sun Nov 09, 2008 1:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

My bad, forget it then Surprised Laughing
I didn't even bother to checked it since I already wrote a letter online for it.
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