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Conn. officials consider dangerous anima

EricWI Mar 06, 2009 06:56 PM

Heads up CT Folks

http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/connecticut/ny-bc-ct--chimpanzeeattack-0306mar06,0,3519477.story
Newsday.com
Conn. officials consider dangerous animals ban

March 6, 2009

HARTFORD, Conn.

The chimpanzee attack that has left a Connecticut woman fighting for her life has led to a proposed state ban on private ownership of dangerous animals.

Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Gina McCarthy outlined the bill Friday.

Their proposal would prohibit private citizens from owning chimpanzees and other wild animals. In addition to chimps, the bill bans private ownership of other primates as well as several other animals including alligators and some dangerous snakes.

Charla Nash was critically injured Feb. 16 in Stamford when she was attacked by a chimp, owned by her friend.

The proposal calls for penalities of up to one year in prison and a $2,000 fine. It also increases the civil penalty from $1,000 to $2,000 a day.

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EricWI Mar 06, 2009 09:14 PM

This is bad news folks:

Rep. Richard Roy, D-Milford, and Sen. Edward Meyer, D-Guilford, co-chairmen of the committee, said although it is weeks past their mid-February deadline to raise bills, they'll find a parliamentary maneuver to create penalties of up to a year in prison and $2,000 fines for violating the law>

State bill would ban ownership of exotic pets
By Ken Dixon
STAFF WRITER
Updated: 03/06/2009 05:50:25 PM EST

HARTFORD -- The leaders of the Environment Committee on Friday promised to create legislation to ban private ownership of exotic animals, including chimps like the one that nearly killed a woman in Stamford last month.

Rep. Richard Roy, D-Milford, and Sen. Edward Meyer, D-Guilford, co-chairmen of the committee, said although it is weeks past their mid-February deadline to raise bills, they'll find a parliamentary maneuver to create penalties of up to a year in prison and $2,000 fines for violating the law.

While current law bans private ownership of large cats, wolves and bears, it does not specifically list chimpanzees.

Roy and Meyer made the announcement during a news conference with Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and Gina McCarthy, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection and a representative of the Humane Society of the United States.

Legislation drafted by Blumenthal's office and the DEP would prohibit the possession of primates, alligators, kangaroos, wolverines, hippopotami, rhinos, elephants and snakes including pythons.

"The simple truth is wild animals belong in the wild, in their natural habitat or sanctuaries, not in suburban homes where they can do the kind of horrific damage that a chimpanzee did in Stamford very recently," Blumenthal said.

The bill would also require veterinarians who treat potentially dangerous animals to notify the DEP within 24 hours and provide the location of the
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animal.

"The incident in Stamford provided all too graphic evidence that primates are wild animals, they're not pets," McCarthy said.

Roy said if the bill becomes law, if animal owners don't report they own dangerous animals, their neighbors will.

To report the potential illegal possession of wild animals, people may call the DEP at (860) 424-3010.
http://www.newstimes.com/ci_11854435

viper9 Mar 11, 2009 08:16 AM

It is not possible to group reptiles in with primates. They are completely different. First off, as far as responsible herp keepers go, we don't tend to let them out of the house and try to lure them back inside using a co-worker.

Mike

EricWI Mar 10, 2009 08:54 PM

The testimony for this was made by Blumenthal, go to this link to see this draconian piece of legislation:

http://www.cga.ct.gov/2009/ENVdata/Tmy/2009SB-00994-R000309-Richard Blementhal, Attorney General-TMY.PDF

This proposal will bany MANY species of reptiles and amphibians. Please help to stop this today!!

(a) No person shall possess a potentially dangerous animal identified in this subsection. For the purposes of this section, the following wildlife or any hybrid thereof shall be considered potentially dangerous animals.

(14) the alligatoridae, including but not limited to the American alligator and caimen
(15) the crocodylidae, including but not limited to the crocodile
(16) the gavialidae, including but not limited to the gavial
(17) the elapidae, including but not limited to the cobras, coral snakes, mambas
(18) the viperidae) including but not limited to copperheads, rattlesnakes, cottonmouths and other adders and vipers
(19) the rear fanged members of the colubridae in the genra lothornis, boiga, thelotornis, enhydris, dispholidus, clelia, rhabdophis, hydrodynastes, philodryas, and malpolon
(20) The Burmese/Indian, African Rock, amethystine, and reticulated of the family pythonidae
(21) the green, yellow, and dark spotted anacondas of the boidae
(22) the helodermatidae including but not limited to Gila monsters and beaded lizards
(23) the nile monitor, water monitor, blackthroat monitor, whitethroat monitor, crocodile monitor, and komodo dragon of the varanidae

In addition,
-any venomous species in the family arachnidea including but not limited to tarantulas and scorpions
-any poisonous species in the family dendrobatidae including but not limited to poison arrow frogs

OHI Mar 10, 2009 11:51 PM

Eric,

Do you have any info on who to contact to oppose this? Let us know so we can comment.

Thanks,

Welkerii
El Paso, TX

EricWI Mar 11, 2009 08:27 AM

This has been proposed to the CT environment committee, here is the list of committee members:

http://www.cga.ct.gov/asp/menu/MemberList.asp?comm_code=ENV&doc_type=

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