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ALERT: S373 Python Ban Goes to Hearing

USARK Nov 25, 2009 10:55 PM

S373 aka ‘The Python Ban’ will receive a Hearing before the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee Chaired by Barbara Boxer (D-CA) on December 3, 2009. The bill sponsor is Senator Bill Nelson (D-FL). If passed as written it would Ban all snakes in the family Pythonidae, placing them on the Injurious Wildlife List of the Lacey Act. That is ALL 40 species of pythons! This action would stop all import, export and interstate transport. The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) took definitive steps yesterday toward lobbying Senator Nelson to add Boa Constrictor to the bill as well. HSUS has publicly called for an end of reptile ownership nationwide for years.

As we understand it right now there will be eight bills heard by the committee with only one witness to testify on all eight. USARK does not anticipate that there will be additional witnesses called. This seems to be an effort to move through as many bills as possible in as short a time as possible. We will know more soon.

USARK is opposed to legislating any animals on to the Injurious Wildlife List of the Lacey Act. This should be a science and policy driven debate. As it stands now the science is being “cherry picked” to support political expediency. Just yesterday an independent group of scientists called the USGS study being used by HSUS and others to justify a ban, “unscientific”.

As always USARK is providing the best, most timely information available on this issue to the Reptile Nation. We realize that these are scary times and we ask that everyone in the community come together to fight this battle. There is Strength in Numbers... Protect Your Rights. Join the Reptile Nation!

***Stay Tuned for Detailed Instructions on ACTION STEPS to be taken by the Reptile Nation to defeat S373!!!***

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Andrew Wyatt
President USARK

Replies (3)

EVILMORPHGOD Nov 26, 2009 04:58 PM

I for ONE will go nuts if our EMOTIONAL and POORLY educated govt. bans these animals. My entire life has been dedicated to my snakes and many of them are BIG! My business relies on the $$ my large snakes bring in. If I lose that ability then I will spearhead a Class Action Lawsuit against them. How many rights are we going to lose before its all said and done.....

They will have to buy ALL of my big snakes, the investment, value and future breeding. I of course will not want to keep snakes after this, I will be so utterly angry that I have been Neutered.

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USARK Nov 29, 2009 08:17 PM

A lawsuit would be the last recourse if all else fails. Your money would be better spent more proactively with USARK heading off this legislation.... and of course, this legislation includes ALL pythons, and potentially even boas.... not just big snakes. Don't wait for this to pass and then file a lawsuit. Help USARK fight this now!
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Andrew Wyatt
President USARK

kachunga Dec 09, 2009 03:50 PM

Supporting USARK is the only way to fight this. Unfortunately you cannot sue the federal government because they legislate a law that we dont like.
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