Posted by:
rainbowsrus
at Wed Feb 4 21:35:37 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rainbowsrus ]
My response.....
Dear Representative,
I oppose HR669. This Bill is not based in science, but in the ideology of powerful special interest groups. There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that banning the import, sale and trade of any of these animals will have any positive effect on the economy, environment, or human or animal species health. In fact, if passed it would destroy many families and businesses. It would have a decidedly negative impact on an already ailing economy by destroying a vital and growing industry at a time when our country is in need of jobs and growth. The USFWS has just made changes to the CITES export permit process which would allow quality captive bred animals to be more easily exported to international customers. Passing HR669 would negate all the work USFWS has done for over a year. This Bill is a disaster to American small business and families in a time of economic hardship.
Currently I am more of a hobby level breeder but have invested many thousands of dollars into my collection of Boa Constrictor Imperator (BCI) and Epicrates Chenchria Chenchria (Brazilian Rainbow Boa BRB) with my ultimate goal of this hobby becoming my sole source of income. Last year was my first year where I brought in more than I spent and this year is promising to be close to replacing my salary from my “day job”. Being 48 years old, this is my retirement plan. Passing of HR669 would hit me twofold. Firstly, all my animals would go from a value in excess of $100K to worthless. Secondly, my planned income from this investment would be gone. In actuality it would go negative because what would I do with the animals, caging etc. I already have? I would not be able to sell them, Very likely I would not be able to even give them away. I would likely have to pay to have most of the animals put down. Add to that disposal fees for all my caging. My animals are not a threat to anyone, they are all in secure caging, well cared for and obviously doing well as they are reproducing for me.
I am only one small, insignificant cog in this industry. One of many, many individual breeders. In addition there are many businesses supporting this industry, caging, thermostats, heating elements, handling equipment, rodent breeders. veterinary offices. shipping companies, pet stores, shipping supplies, bedding etc. All of which would lose business with this bill, many to the point of folding up and closing. Is this the kind of bill we need right now? Or at any time for that matter?
Please do not pass HR669.
Thank you, David Colling ----- Thanks,
Dave Colling
www.rainbows-r-us-reptiles.com
0.1 Wife (WC and still very fiesty) 0.2 kids (CBB, a big part of our selective breeding program)
LOL, to many snakes to list, last count: 26.49 BRB 20.21 BCI And those are only the breeders
lots.lots.lots feeder mice and rats
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