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RE: Tipping point...

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Posted by: lep1pic1 at Mon May 10 19:07:46 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lep1pic1 ]  
   

Steff you seem very intelligent .The question I wish to ask you is do you keep any reptile pets.While I agree that a small few snakes have been released by hobbiests in some places.The everglades population has been genetic tested and proven to be of one origin.What purpose does it serve to keep repeating that they were released by the public.It seems you are very interested in this subject as you have posts in almost every thread about this.What is your interest or agenda for the outcome of this.I am anti big government in any form.I do not keep pythons but was at one time long ago.The one thing I can say for sure is .I know no herper who would let loose a python as even now they are easy to sell.What I do not want to see is Americans loosing more rights than we already have.What is your view on our American rights we continue to loose every year.Should our children be able to own a captive bred python or not.The truth is I am all for the stopping of importing burms as we have plenty to do just fine.On the other hand many people have invested big money in burms and will loose everything they have if this ban goes through.What is your personal view on this issue.
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