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toddbecker
at Sun Feb 27 02:54:02 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by toddbecker ]
saav,
I completley understand your point but the problem is that most places that are banning herps are usually not allowing any type of liscensing or permits. And another problem is that some cities are banniing snakes in very large groups, such as no boids(including ball and children pythons) or no snakes over 4'. I strongly feel that there should be some sort of liscensing requirement. Simular to what florida does for their hots. you have to have 1000 hours of apprenticeship from a liscensed keeper in order to obtain your hot liscense. They should implement something like that for the dangerous herps. You can not get a burm, rock, indian, retic, scrub, or crocidillian, just to name a few) until you have learned what is necassay and paid a liscense fee and proved through some sort of testing that oyu are able to care for the animal properly. Todd
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