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Posted by: mchambers at Mon Apr 10 17:14:17 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by mchambers ] I thought it would receive some noteworthy replies on the situation. Maybe because it's really true that the bill and proposal leading up to it was almost non-finding by the general herp community. I would read that post again ( and this one ) with your grain of " salts " because of what many of you don't know, there are several states looking at this bill and the passing as to doing the same and it may eventually lead to the large constrictors ( it was proposed and questioned by my state ) and possibly large or capable getting large lizards including iguanas. Not to mentioned that all crocadillians was considered. Now I could say no skin off my nose because I no longer keep venomous let alone any reptile at this time. I'm not trying to be an alarmist or is interested in any praise or even a pat-on-the-back. I see this as it is. The analogy of that foot in the door syndrome is in my thoughts. |
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