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Wirlwindboaz
at Sat Sep 12 22:30:42 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Wirlwindboaz ]
It dosen't matter if the Burm was in a proper enclosure. It doesn't matter if he had all the legal permits.
IMO If a complaint was received for a "LARGE" snake. They would have taken one look at the size of that Burm and decided it was a "danger" and they would have seized it anyway.
There's "basically" a witch hunt going on in Florida right now. They'll "LOOK FOR ANY EXCUSE TO SEIZE A LARGE" snake!!!!!
It was very clear that Delilah was not an aggressive snake. She was not a danger to anyone. She's well fed, maybe too well fed, and won't be looking to eat anyone's "dog". There's just way to much paranoia going on right now.
From what the brother said, "She escaped ONE time". That one time happened last week. They put the snake back in it's enclosure and it was, for the most part, secured.
I just hope Delilah's owner gets her back. He took care of her for 16 years and she grew to an impressive size. It's obvious that he must have been doing something right to have kept her that long and grew her so big. He DESERVES to get her back. This "WITCH HUNT" needs to STOP!!!
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