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Are you doing your part to protect the right to keep herps?
This past year has been hard on our industry. From one battle to the next we're inundated with requests to speak out against proposed legislation. HR 669 wore us out, but the fight goes on – this week, we need to start another wave of grassroots action against a proposed ban.
On November 5 there will be a hearing before the House Judiciary Committee, Sub Committee for Crime, Terrorism and Homeland Security on HR 2811. This bill amends the federal criminal code to add the constrictor snake of the species Python genera (later amended to limit only Burmese and African rock pythons) to the list of injurious species that are prohibited from being shipped or imported into the United States.
It doesn’t matter if you keep one corn snake or several hundred ball pythons. Legislation like this will have a major impact on our industry. Opening the door to banning one or two species of snakes completely can make it much easier to add more. We are a major part of the multi-billion pet industry and the loss of even a portion of the reptile community could damage the pet industry as a whole.
USARK's science experts have done a cursory analysis of the USGS report and characterize it as "loose with numerous mistakes and inaccuracies. It is an oversimplification of a very complicated topic." The bottom line is it is not the solid piece of science our opponents wanted to use as a tool to break the back of our community. However, that has not stopped it from being mischaracterized as just that.
What can you do?
***November 2,3 & 4
Call and fax the Subcommittee and voice your opposition to HR2811. Be polite and professional!
Script:
My name is____. I oppose HR2811. It is overly simplistic and politically driven. It is poorly thought out and sacrifices good science for political expediency. The negative economic impact for my family and business would be significant. Please oppose HR2811. Thank you for your consideration.
Also please feel free to share your experiences making these calls in our Herp Law and Cities forum at http://forums.kingsnake.com/forum.php?catid=13#1755768.
Names and numbers to call below... Call List: Sponsor:
Congressman Kendrick Meek (D-FL), Sponsor Washington DC: phone 202-225-4506; fax 202-226-0777 Miami: phone 305-690-5905; fax 305-690-5951
Cosponsors:
Congressman Alcee Hastings (D-FL) Washington DC: phone 202-225-1313; fax 202-225-8398 Ft. Lauderdale: phone 954-733-2800
Congressman John Lewis (D-GA) Washington DC: phone 202-225-3801; fax 202-225-0351 Atlanta: phone 404-659-0116
Congressman Robert Wexler (D-FL) Washington DC: phone 202-225-3001; fax 202-225-5974 Boca Raton: phone 561-988-6302; fax 561-988-6423
Congresswoman Mazie Hirono (HI-2) Washington DC: phone 202-225-4906; fax 202-225-4987 Honolulu: phone 808-541-1986
Congressman Tom Rooney (R-FL) Washington DC: phone 202-225-5792; fax 202-225-3132 Punta Gorda: phone 941-575-9101; fax 941-575-9103
Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism & Homeland Security:
Congressman Bobby Scott (D-VA) Washington DC: phone 202-225-8351; fax 202-225-8354 Richmond: phone 804-644-4845
Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) Washington DC: phone 202-225-3072; fax 202-225-3336 San Jose: phone 408-271-8700
Congresswoman Shelia Jackson Lee (D-TX) Washington DC: phone 202-225-3816; fax 202-225-3317 Houston: phone 713-691-4882
Congresswoman Maxine Waters (D-CA) Washington DC: phone 202-225-2201; fax 202-225-7854 Los Angeles: phone 323-757-8900
Congressman Steve Cohen (D-TN) Washington DC: phone 202-225-3265; fax 202-225-5663 Memphis: phone 901-544-4131
Congressman Pedro Pierluisi (D-PR) Washington DC: phone 202-225-2615; fax 202-225-2154 San Juan: phone 787-723-6333
Congressman Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) Washington DC: phone 202-225-5431; fax 202-225-9681 Roanoke: phone 540-857-2672
Congressman Dan Lungren (R-CA) Washington DC: phone 202-225-5716; fax 202-226-1298 Gold River: phone 916-859-9906
Congressman Louie Gohmert (R-TX) Washington DC: phone 202-225-3035; fax 202-226-1230 Tyler: phone 903-561-6349
Congressman Ted Poe (R-TX) Washington DC: phone 202-225-6565; fax 202-225-5547 Beaumont: phone 409-212-1997
Congressman Randy Forbes (R-VA) Washington DC: phone 202-225-6365; fax 202-226-1170 Chesapeake: 757-382-0080; fax 757-382-0780
Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) Washington DC: phone 202-225-5635 New York: phone 212-367-7350
Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) Washington DC: phone 202-225-7931; fax 202-226-2052 Pembroke Pines: phone 954-437-3936; fax 954-437-4776
Congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY) Washington DC: phone 202-225-6616 Brooklyn: phone 718-743-0441
Congressman Mike Quigley (D-IL) Washington DC: phone 202-225-4061; fax 202-225-5603 Chicago: phone 773-267-5926; fax 773-267-6583 ----- Cindy Steinle PHFaust Email Cindy Visit kingsnake on Facebook! Follow Pethobbyist on Twitter!
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