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neutrino
at Wed Mar 18 14:39:07 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by neutrino ]
Not from what I've seen. Law enforcement is going to uphold the law even if they know its wrong. That includes your law enforcement friends. When have you known a law enforcement person to just let someone slide on a violation that they themselves don't like? Bottom line is that its a paycheck for them and they are only concerned about their jobs.
I'm very aware of what I stated and I'll stand by that.
I've put a lot of effort into making changes (in print) to these wildlife people and its a waste of time because they have an agenda. You can give them all the data you have about wildlife and they just don't care and they don't do studies. That I know for a fact. I won't get into the racial and geographical prejudices.
I know there are species in need of protection but blanket protection of all species in certain states is getting out of hand.
There's no board of arbitration between the reptile collectors and state and federal Fish and Wildlife services. They come up with a law and that's it. Violate and you're a criminal. Suddenly what I've been doing for years is now a crime. Maybe that's what we need, a board of arbitration. I've collected from sites year after year and can collect the same number of specimens UNTIL they (like the Forestry Dept.) takes out hundreds of acres of trees. That's ok though because there's money being made at that.
Sorry if you took offense to my views. Again; I commend these people who are taking on the people who want to put all of out of business.
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