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RE: HOW OLD ARE YOU?

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Posted by: Ravenspirit at Thu Mar 18 03:50:04 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Ravenspirit ]  
   

"These are hobbies which are considered eccentric endeavors, by some. And I'm sure a bunch of people pissed and moaned about having to get licenses in their time."

Hmm, the problem I see is that that system apparently hasn't worked either. Florida is a GREAT example. They used to have (purely in my opinion) one of the best systems for permitting exotics.

It then all went to hell, was revamped, and now they are going ban crazy.

So far, no other single state that I know of has tried a permit system anything as extensive and reasonable as Florida had, and I can't see a single state coming up with anything the least bit reasonable anytime soon.


   

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