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PIJAC alert S-373 Sen. Nelson Python Ban

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Posted by: jscrick at Tue Feb 17 14:10:08 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jscrick ]  
   

Just got this from PIJAC. I knew about it, but didn't realize it was a proposed ban on ALL in the Genus Python. I believe that would include Ball Python's, unless they've changed the nomenclature recently. With Ball Pythons being nearly half the market, I don't see how that will ever fly. Maybe I'm wrong.
jsc

FLORIDA’S SENATOR NELSON PROPOSES CONGRESSIONAL BAN OF ALL PYTHONS UNDER THE LACEY ACT



The Issue

On February 3, 2009, US Senator Bill Nelson (D-Florida) introduced Senate Bill S. 373 to add the entire Python genera to the “injurious wildlife” list under the Lacey Act (Title 18 US Code Section 42(a)(1)). The Bill has been referred to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.



Senator Nelson’s action was inspired by the publicity surrounding a feral population of Burmese pythons (Python molurus bivittatus) in the Everglades region of south Florida. His comments, which appeared in the February 3, 2009 Congressional Record, stated that Lacey Act listing was needed to “combat this deadly nonnative nuisance” by banning importation and interstate movement of every species of Pythons. He noted that “Pythons were first discovered in the Everglades in the mid-1990s, and now have a rapidly-growing breeding population within the boundary of Everglades National Park.” He went on to state that “climate range projections…show that pythons may soon expand their range to include much of the southern third of the United States…”



The Senator’s statement failed to acknowledge that the US Fish and Wildlife Service is currently overseeing a risk analysis to determine which species in the genera Python, Boa, and Eunectes, if any, warrant inclusion in a formal, science-based evaluation as delineated by the long-established Lacey Act “injurious wildlife” listing process. S. 373 circumvents the normal listing process which affords the public an opportunity to submit written comments on the Service’s findings.





See attached PetAlert for details.







PIJAC

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