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Reptile Nation Prevails on GA S303

USARK Feb 09, 2010 10:15 AM

Today the final hearing was held in the Georgia Senate Committee on Natural Resources & the Environment on S303. The bill as written would have made owning any of the Big 5 constrictors prohibitive while failing to address the stated intent of the bill. Jobs would have been lost and Georgia families and businesses would have been hurt. USARK provided a well thought out alternative in the form of our Model State Legislation which addressed issues of secure containment along with public and environmental safety measures. Committee staff drew up a Committee Substitute based on the USARK proposal.

During the hearing the bill's sponsor rejected this proposed Committee Substitute. Vice Chairman Bulloch questioned the decision to reject this proposed alternative. Other Senators commented in favor of the USARK proposal. Several Senators also commented on the number of emails generated to their offices by the USARK grass roots campaign. One Senator said, "I didn't know how many people were interested in snakes. I had hundreds of emails saying 'No on S303' in my mailbox". Subsequently Senator Bulloch motioned for a 'No Pass' rating for S303. The Committee then voted and S303 received a majority 'No Pass' designation. S303 is now officially dead in Committee. USARK appreciates the fair treatment and sincere efforts of the Committee Staff, Chairman Tolleson, Vice Chairman Bulloch and Committee Members who worked to improve S303.

Thank you to BW Smith of Animal South in Atlanta who attended the hearing on behalf of USARK. Also a special thanks to all those members of the Reptile Nation who participated in the grass roots campaign on S303!

For questions or help contact:

Andrew Wyatt
president@usark.org

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Andrew Wyatt
President USARK

Replies (5)

webwheeler Feb 09, 2010 10:21 AM

Great job, USARK and to everyone who helped make this happen! This is wonderful news... finally, reason has prevailed!

jeffb Feb 09, 2010 09:10 PM

As yet the state's web site does not indicate that this bill has died or been killed. Does anyone have any official documentation to this effect?

bwsmith Feb 10, 2010 09:16 PM

I was there. Does that count?
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B. W. Smith
Animal South
www.AnimalSouth.com
bwsmith@animalsouth.com

jeffb Feb 10, 2010 10:54 PM

It always counts

I'm looking for official documentation that has been posted by government agencies as physical confirmation for my/your/our records. I have been collecting herp law documentation of this nature for 20 years and probably maintain one of the larger private collections of herp law resources. I even have video testimony from the 80s on VHS (thanks you Phillipe De Vojoli).
Its one of the reasons I need an intern.

I did have another user email me and tell me the official document has been updated.
SB303 - Current Status: 02/09/10 - Senate Committee Unfavorably Reported

bwsmith Feb 10, 2010 11:07 PM

Not sure about that. I do have audio of my Testimony to the committee last week and the audio from the final meeting/vote.
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B. W. Smith
Animal South
www.AnimalSouth.com
bwsmith@animalsouth.com

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