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neoprodigy
04-23-2009, 9:43 PM
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VICTORY over HR669!!!
WE DID IT FOLKS!!!! Victory over HR669! You can thank yourselves and the Reptile Nation, for a hard fought Victory! Our nearly 50,000 grassroots letters and 1,000s of phone calls to the offices of the subcommittee members clearly prevailed at today's Insular Affairs Subcommittee hearing on HR 669. HR 669 in it's current form is finished. For anything to go forward it MUST be re-written from the ground up....and USARK will have a seat at the table along with other stake holders.
Delegate Faleomavega from Samoa said, "The letter and phone campaign hit the subcommittee like a BUZZ SAW". Harry Burroughs, of the subcommittee staff said, "I haven't seen a letter writing campaign like this in 30 years! You should be proud of yourselves." Take heart in the fact that the Reptile Nation stopped HR669 in it's tracks!!
We also need to thank Congressman Henry Brown, SC for helping us to focus our fight on the Subcommittee as opposed to the full House of Representatives. He is the one who instructed us to write real letters to be truly effective. He said emails are fine if that is all you can manage, but they can be filtered and deleted. There is no denying the weight of thousands of paper letters from American citizens. The Reptile Nation was responsible for 49,229 letters delivered to the Subcommittee in less than two weeks. Congressman Brown's staff made sure they all got in the door. 38,000 of those letters will be entered into the permanent record. Thank you my friends!
Credit should also be given to Bill Martin, a witness who testified at the hearing. He is the President of Blue Ridge Aquatics, a large multi-state Tilapia farming operation. They farm Tilapia as a food fish. He had some serious problems with the bill and the ear of much of the committee. His plain talk of how this bill would destroy hundreds of families hit home. What they do and the impact this bill would have on them parallels the plight of the Reptile Nation.
Senior Democrat staff from the House Committee on Natural Resources advised Subcommittee Chair Madeleine Bordallo that if she wants something to go forward she will have to go back to square one and draft a new bill. Then have another subcommittee hearing. When and if she does, USARK will be there to represent the interests of the Reptile Nation!! They probably will try, and that will be our challenge for another day. But Today VICTORY is SWEET!...... Celebrate today and rest, because tomorrow we must get ready to fight again.
Thank you Reptile Nation! Thank you Tom Wolfe. Thank you everyone who did their part.
Stay tuned... This fight has only begun!
USARK
A note from Tom Wolfe:
"The good news is, USARK engineered a significant victory which caught the attention of the entire membership of the Subcommittee and their staffs.
The bad news is this is just the first step in the process. Members of the Reptile Nation should be jubilant with this victory. However, our success should be measured, because the proponents of HR 669 will be back soon with another version of the same legislation. They will not rest, so we must not rest either.
Take satisfaction in a job well done and a victory well deserved, but know we all must rise up again to fight on because the battle has just begun!"

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( pic above ) - USARK President, Andrew Wyatt presents Republican Staff Director Harry Burroughs the 38,000 letters that were admitted into the record of the official proceedings of the Insular Affairs, Oceans & Wildlife Subcommittee hearing on Thursday, April 23, 2009.
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( pic above ) - Partial view of the 14 boxes and 11 USPS mail bins containing the 38,000 letters delivered to the Insular Affairs, Oceans & Wildlife Subcommittee.
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( pic above ) - Insular Affairs, Oceans & Wildlife Subcommittee Ranking Republican Henry Brown, (SC-1) accepts one of the 25 containers comprising of over 38,000 letters from THE REPTILE NATION delivered to the subcommittee hearing on April 23, 2009. Left to right, Andrew Wyatt - President USARK, Congressman Henry Brown and Tom Wolfe - Washington representative for USARK.

Red Devil
04-23-2009, 9:46 PM
so far so good..........for the first step....

Yota
04-23-2009, 10:06 PM
:clap Great news for this round.

Nic
04-23-2009, 10:13 PM
awesome..

troutking
04-23-2009, 10:16 PM
YYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEAAAAAHHHHH

Mystus Redtail
04-23-2009, 10:19 PM
Good job everyone.

Zander_The_RBP
04-23-2009, 10:29 PM
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY you guys did it i knew you would i had no doubts.......... ok maybe i did but YAY i know im probably over reacting to this as i dotn even live in the states. But if it went through canada might have copied you guys down south so great job guys :)

on a more grim note be ready to do it again

adammreef
04-23-2009, 10:37 PM
This is great to hear :headbang2

Fly River
04-23-2009, 10:41 PM
Very nice :headbang2

demjor19
04-23-2009, 10:48 PM
Great to hear! Hopefully they drop it at this!

buddha1200
04-23-2009, 10:50 PM
i am alittle confussed one thread on here says it still might go through they havent voted yet and this thread says it wont go through which is it

ewurm
04-23-2009, 10:57 PM
While I appreciate their enthusiasm for the result, I hope they are not resting on their laurels. While Rep. Bordallo did acknowledge that the bill needs to be amended to protect native species AND be more sensitive to the pet industry, I think this may have been said to appease the witnesses at the hearing who represented the opposition. Even if she truly meant it, the bill still lives and is now open for amendments. This may mean it will be rewritten in it's entirety, but it also still leaves open the possibility of your favorite fish being determined as "potentially invasive" and subject to a ban. The next step is to stay informed, keep close tabs on any developments and continue to oppose the bill as written and any language in the amended version that is unjustly detrimental to our hobby. Remember, the entire Channa genus was banned even though few of the species were possibly invasive in most of the states.

Uncle.Ned
04-24-2009, 12:46 AM
Yes
God bless him
but
I watched the video
I did NOT see any subcommittee members saying ""ok close this"...
so I guess next thing is in NINE (9) DAYS....
WRITE THE LETTERS !!!!

xuethao
04-24-2009, 1:05 AM
g8 newssssssssssssssssssssssssssss

Cohazard
04-24-2009, 1:41 AM
I just saw the email in my inbox....


YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I really hope Madeleine Bordallo understands the fact that even with the best intentions, ANY legislation drafted needs to be drafted with thorough understanding of the far reaching effects of legislature.

You just don't crush large swaths of the American economy, especially in times like these.


I'm ready for the next fight.

mr.reef24
04-24-2009, 2:49 AM
OKAY GUYS AND GALS GOOD WORK THAT IS ROUND 1. We gotta keep on fighting till we win buy knockout or TKO let's do this for our future and our kids future in the hobby.

Mr.Reef24

:thumbsup:

:clap:

big54bob
04-24-2009, 7:41 AM
YES YES YES YES YES

invisyblegypsey
04-24-2009, 7:45 AM
:woot::woot::woot::woot::thumbsup::clap
just E-mailed my reps agin they so going to git tired of me

bumpylemon
04-24-2009, 8:18 AM
this was only in committee. then had to go to house and then senate then signed by obama...this would of never passed.

ewurm
04-24-2009, 8:36 AM
YES YES YES YES YES


Why is everyone so happy? Not over at all.

b-man
04-24-2009, 9:20 AM
this is only round 1 ppl. don't let up. they are re-drafting it. they have alot of resources. look at some of their supporters / groups that want to shut the pet industry down …

HSUS Income: $107,471,849 Assets: $231,206,081
PETA Income: $31,224,376 Assets: $20,313,157
Defenders of Wildlife Income: $31,083,416 Assets: $22,042,867
Sierra Club Income: $90,094,000 Assets: $71,381,500
World Wildlife Fund: Income: $191,889,872 Assets: $335,268,275
National Audubon Society Income: $142,315,214 Assets: $338,055,686
National Wildlife FederatioIncome: $122,363,000 Assets: $133,976,000
Nature Conservancy Income: $1,085,669,000 Assets: $4,828,494,000

Total: $1.80 Billion $5.98 Billion

they are like insurance companies, they want to drag it out and wear you down till you give up. they'll keep drafting up new versions until they get enough votes.

mkman
04-24-2009, 9:34 AM
good news!! It would have been ridiculous if it passed.

DarthRhom
04-24-2009, 11:35 AM
We need to be ready to write letters for the next round.

ewurm
04-24-2009, 12:41 PM
good news!! It would have been ridiculous if it passed.


It was not on the floor. This is just the first hearing.

pufferguy
04-24-2009, 12:53 PM
Thank God this was crushed by everyone's hard work. Everyone should pat themselves on the back...

Yanker
04-24-2009, 1:47 PM
I hope that it doesn't not pass.

ewurm
04-24-2009, 1:55 PM
Thank God this was crushed by everyone's hard work. Everyone should pat themselves on the back...


Was not crushed.

dbcb314
04-24-2009, 2:02 PM
why would they release such a stupid and inaccurate e-mail? there was no victory. THe bill was not crushed. this will just cause people to relax for no reason.

chefjamesscott
04-24-2009, 2:05 PM
this is only round 1 ppl. don't let up. they are re-drafting it. they have alot of resources. look at some of their supporters / groups that want to shut the pet industry down …

HSUS Income: $107,471,849 Assets: $231,206,081
PETA Income: $31,224,376 Assets: $20,313,157
Defenders of Wildlife Income: $31,083,416 Assets: $22,042,867
Sierra Club Income: $90,094,000 Assets: $71,381,500
World Wildlife Fund: Income: $191,889,872 Assets: $335,268,275
National Audubon Society Income: $142,315,214 Assets: $338,055,686
National Wildlife FederatioIncome: $122,363,000 Assets: $133,976,000
Nature Conservancy Income: $1,085,669,000 Assets: $4,828,494,000

Total: $1.80 Billion $5.98 Billion

they are like insurance companies, they want to drag it out and wear you down till you give up. they'll keep drafting up new versions until they get enough votes.


let not complacency breed slumber on this matter for these are a people with a mission albeit misguided but they are passionate about what they do and that is where the danger is passion breeds purpose

LurkMcgurk
04-24-2009, 2:07 PM
:headbang2

Hao
04-24-2009, 8:50 PM
good news =D

Cohazard
04-24-2009, 11:29 PM
Why is everyone so happy? Not over at all.


It's okay to be happy over winning a battle, as long as you understand the war rages another day.

Allan01230
04-25-2009, 11:27 AM
It was not on the floor. This is just the first hearing.
Ewurm some people just don't get it and I applaude you for your persistense. PEOPLE THIS WAS NEVER UP FOR VOTE YET, JUST IN COMITTEE. WE STILL NEED TO KEEP WRITNG OUR REPS.

ewurm
04-25-2009, 11:35 AM
It's okay to be happy over winning a battle, as long as you understand the war rages another day.


Didn't win anything

Cohazard
04-25-2009, 11:54 AM
Didn't win anything


That's only one way of looking at it. Others choose to see a 'win' in the fact that many people rallied for the cause, and not just hobbyists, and that the attention of the committee was firmly grasped.

There is no question that a lot more needs to be done.