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RE: ACTION: Stop CT Ban of Reptiles

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Posted by: busterlimes at Sat Mar 20 15:56:02 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by busterlimes ]  
   

"you drive on public roads hence the licensing requirement. If you had a large enough piece of property and built your own road you could cut up your license and drink yourself blind if you wanted to and it would be perfectly legal.
The same should apply for personal property that you keep on your own private property. I personally think if someone wanted to keep a t-rex they should be able to as long as it's properly caged. Where I live for all I know my one neighbor just might have a t-rex I don't know I mind my own business and he minds his and as long as whatever he does on the other side of my patch of woods doesn't bother or harm me in any way (or vice versa) that's the way it will stay."

Ok^ this makes sense. I do disagree on "if I can cage it and maintain it, i should be allowed to" but you make valid and intelligent points.


   

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