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reptoman
at Wed Jul 16 08:04:40 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by reptoman ]
I think that idea is dangerous and while I am open to working with agencies, your also giving away your rights, and I think there are fine arguments that have not been brought to bare that have potential for resolution of the road ban. As far as the verbiage or language the parks and wildlife uses for these laws, why can't they follow some language I mean framing it in such a way that the average person can understand? Arizona laws are very clear in my opinion... Or at least have them consider a revision not of the law but the way it is stated. Could that be done? In other words its not what we say but the way we say it, in this case ambiguities are not a positive thing.....Let your nay be nay and your yea be yea.... Hope I just made sense?
I also am bothered by the captive breeding statement, of which I may nit have read it properly, but don't assume captive breeding is a commercial interest, some people breed certain lizard species and others in order to provide a gene pool for that specie as an alternative. Some for science, some for repatriation programs, some for personal study, and other academic pursuits, often these are gifted and not sold...... ----- www.phrynosoma.org
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