I can see where there would be good reasons for one to have a venomoid snake...
Educational purposes would be a good reason, to educate the general public on them.
Training purposes, to allow someone who's goal to work with hot reptiles a chance to get used to a certain species temperment, behavior, learn proper handling techniques BEFORE jumping right into "the real thing"
Medical purposes, where the animal would benefit from the procedure.
In any of these cases, it would ONLY EVER be acceptable if performed properly by an experienced and professional veterinarian.
I suppose, when it comes down to it. People declaw cats, there is a danger of getting scratched by a cat... but with or without claws, a cat can't KILL YOU. There is a HUGE difference between a "dangerous" animal and a "DEADLY" animal. I'm not advocating decalwing cats OR devenomizing snakes. But when you try to compare the two it really isn't very similar. Even professionals get bitten by thier hot animals, as others have said "it's not IF you get bit, but WHEN"
Personally, I would rather see it legal and done proffesionally, than have more incidents of it being done improperly, thus jeopardizing not only the people who have those snakes, but others around them.
Educational purposes would be a good reason, to educate the general public on them.
Training purposes, to allow someone who's goal to work with hot reptiles a chance to get used to a certain species temperment, behavior, learn proper handling techniques BEFORE jumping right into "the real thing"
Medical purposes, where the animal would benefit from the procedure.
In any of these cases, it would ONLY EVER be acceptable if performed properly by an experienced and professional veterinarian.
I suppose, when it comes down to it. People declaw cats, there is a danger of getting scratched by a cat... but with or without claws, a cat can't KILL YOU. There is a HUGE difference between a "dangerous" animal and a "DEADLY" animal. I'm not advocating decalwing cats OR devenomizing snakes. But when you try to compare the two it really isn't very similar. Even professionals get bitten by thier hot animals, as others have said "it's not IF you get bit, but WHEN"
Personally, I would rather see it legal and done proffesionally, than have more incidents of it being done improperly, thus jeopardizing not only the people who have those snakes, but others around them.
Here we go.