Posted by:
XtremeXteriors
at Tue Jan 23 15:22:36 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by XtremeXteriors ]
Personally I think its BS that herpers in different states have to keep going through this. On a sad side note though look at Florida how many burms are being let loose in the wild of the everglades. That is fuel for the politcal fire to destroy our collections and passion of/for reptiles. I mean we let EVERY1 in this country and political people arent on a crusade to stop that, but keep a snake that grows to more than 6' lets do everything to keep that from happening. When your snake doesnt pay taxes, gets free health care and gets to go to college for an education for free then ill have a problem with it and i'll say lets do something about it. Until then "RESPONSIBLE" owners shouldnt have to suffer!
I read the bill and I saw comfort in this statement
(F) Constrictor snakes that have the potential to exceed six (6) feet in length.
I have NEVER in all my life seen a BP top out past 5
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- Ball Pythons illegal in Indiana... maybe - thebigsquease, Tue Jan 23 14:56:44 2007
I may get yelled at for this one folks! - XtremeXteriors, Tue Jan 23 15:22:36 2007
- hmmmm.... - nboles1215, Tue Jan 23 15:42:50 2007
- RE: Ball Pythons illegal in Indiana... m - toshamc, Tue Jan 23 19:02:29 2007
- RE: Ball Pythons illegal in Indiana... maybe - the_jackel, Tue Jan 23 19:14:15 2007
- See updates in Herp Law forum np - Rich_Crowley, Tue Jan 23 20:25:03 2007
- RE: Ball Pythons illegal in Indiana... maybe - tomorrow264, Tue Jan 23 22:34:59 2007
- RE: Ball Pythons illegal in Indiana... maybe - jdillow, Tue Jan 23 23:57:26 2007
- RE: Natural Resource Commission members - nduncan73, Thu Jan 25 07:45:34 2007
- RE: Ball Pythons illegal in Indiana... m - nduncan73, Thu Jan 25 10:25:15 2007
- RE: Ball Pythons illegal in Indiana... m - nduncan73, Fri Jan 26 06:47:14 2007
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