The one and ONLY python BAN thread (HR511)
I'm so pissed right now I'm about to explode.
God I'm pissed... I hate it when brainless ******** use their majority votes to rape the minorities... and what I hate more is that we had at least 1 MILLION reptile owners and enthusiasts living in the united states, and 25000 of those ****ers couldnt sign a damn 10 second paper to protect what they love. **** em. We don't have enough people in the reptile hobby to get careless, when something like this happens, you need to call EVERYONE you know to sign this... Do you think the govt cares if every person who signs that paper owns or even gives a crap? hell no. They only care about majority votes... to them the number of votes represents how much fear goes into their carecup! if we don't give it our all we ALL lose. What they need to understand is that its a slippery slope.. Once those assholes get the taste for banning ****, its only a matter of time before they start banning bearded dragons, geckos and toilet paper... If something is worth fighting for, its worth giving it 100% of your effort, winning by 1 vote means you've won THIS time, if you win by a landslide you've not only won this battle, but you can be sure those politicians will skip putting their tails between their legs, its going right up their ***.. What pisses me right off, is that I've gotten about 15 American reptile enthusiasts message me on facebook in the last 10 minutes asking me why I'm pissed. They had no clue there was a ban in effect even though at least 100 people I know were spamming that **** daily telling them to sign... WHAT THE ****.... I know the font is off, I know my spelling sucks, I know a few words are inappropriate but I hope the forum will bleep those out, I'm too pissed to care right now... The ONLY good news in that entire article is "Reptile breeders, dealers, researchers and exhibitors also can continue operating under a separate permit program, as long as they agree to strict storage and transport rules." Keep in mind that we have not yet lost this yet, we will know soon, but the fact that it came as close as it did means people didnt try... not saying that you guys didnt... but damn... with millions of reptile owners, and their millions of friends... almost failing to get 25000 signatures screams that there was a colossal lack of effort on our parts. Read more here: U.S. set to approve python ban - Miami-Dade - MiamiHerald.com |
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yea i did my part but some people's i guess don't care if they lose there reptile's
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I feel for you guys I trully do, but this bit has to be a good thing right?
Last year, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission effectively banned personal ownership of Burmese pythons and seven other constrictors as pets. Snakes whose owners had obtained $100 annual licenses and implanted them with microchips before July 2010 were grandfathered in. Reptile breeders, dealers, researchers and exhibitors also can continue operating under a separate permit program, as long as they agree to strict storage and transport rules. |
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This makes me feel sad....and angry......and helpless.... and very, very small.
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:'( we need to do something NOW! lets all raid craigslist and forums and lets try to muster every vote possible before we lose our dignity and our snakes who's with me?
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It says " Reptile breeders, dealers, researchers and exhibitors also can continue operating under a separate permit program, as long as they agree to strict storage and transport rules."
And it says they will be banned from being imported, or sold across state lines...not banned all together. So...looks like they will still be available, and it will keep the wild ones from being caught and imported. I would think if someone has to pay a license fee, and a microchip (even though this isn't really true for dogs or cats) they *might* be more responsible with keeping their pets. But, it's really all the stupid irresponsible people who've brought it to this anyway. |
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Omg if I knew the voting stuff was going on, I would definitely have voted. But we've been having trouble with the internet at our house, and AT&T are definitely not good at customer service. Is it too late to vote? (That's probably a dumb question. lol)
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Something like that I spose. Quote:
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What pisses me off are the people who go "Oh i never own any of the big 9 anyway so why should i vote or worry about it." Well it always has to start some where. Next will be medium size snake like BRB, Carpets, Bloods, GTP, and Womas to name a few. Then in a couple years later it be small snakes. Before long they all will be ban.:mad: To all who did their part THANK YOU! To those who didn't take the time :no: Shame on you for not caring enough about the animal we all love to do your part.:mad: |
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It rarely matters. When it comes to government, they rarely care about what the people have to say.
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I would have helped, but I didn't think Canadians would be allowed to sign petitions for state-side
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That being said, ANY loss is a loss and a step closer to a species wide list of bans. This is our chance to unite and fight back against any new proposed bans, and there are lots. If you want any info on this visit USARK. |
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Its not about what the minority has to say but the majority. Quote:
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