Venom SS;5028658; said:This just scratches the surface of a LONG list of regulations our government has lined out for us.
this!! this is why you shouldnt invite them into our hobby in ANY way.
Venom SS;5028658; said:This just scratches the surface of a LONG list of regulations our government has lined out for us.
This.black_sun;5029828; said:I think the government is getting a little too involved with these things. Granted the average Joe shouldn't be allowed to make impulse buys with these kind of animals (and a long list of others), so I'm not really against needing permits, licensing, etc for certain animals... but trying to stop the transport and importation outright? C'mon, get real. If someone wants the animal, can buy, house and care for it probably, why the hell should a 3rd party get involved and limit/stop that? The time and energy is better spent elsewhere... how about stopping the pet shop near my house that sells "blind goldfish", a process that takes normal, healthy fish and removes their eyes to make a new sellable item. I mean, doesn't going after animal cruelty seem like a better way to spend money, rather than hindering a hobby and economic income for half-dozen ass backwards reasons? ...I don't know, it's all stupid to me. I can understand making restrictions in problem areas, but blanket laws really annoy me.
black_sun;5029828; said:I think the government is getting a little too involved with these things. Granted the average Joe shouldn't be allowed to make impulse buys with these kind of animals (and a long list of others), so I'm not really against needing permits, licensing, etc for certain animals... but trying to stop the transport and importation outright? C'mon, get real. If someone wants the animal, can buy, house and care for it probably, why the hell should a 3rd party get involved and limit/stop that? The time and energy is better spent elsewhere... how about stopping the pet shop near my house that sells "blind goldfish", a process that takes normal, healthy fish and removes their eyes to make a new sellable item. I mean, doesn't going after animal cruelty seem like a better way to spend money, rather than hindering a hobby and economic income for half-dozen ass backwards reasons? ...I don't know, it's all stupid to me. I can understand making restrictions in problem areas, but blanket laws really annoy me.
A. gigas;5030989; said:This.
Lepisosteus platyrhincus;5031227; said:the problem is regulations dont stop. they will never keep it simple and stop at a simple permit. first the permit will be easy to get. then harder and harder. now you need two permits for certain species. Now you cant get species A on permit A you need permit AB, and you need to prove why you need species A. What is that? you want it to keep for a hobby?? Sry that isnt on the list of reasons you can keep species A.
You want a permit for species C? You need 1 year at an accredited facility working with any snake that you need permit C for, and now you can get it. Now 2 years. Now 4. Now you need 2 years working with JUST that species of snake to get that permit. Want species CA?? 2 more years working with that exact species. CB?? 2 more years working with that exact species.
Do i really have to go on??
Where....? I don't see it, lol.black_sun;5031417; said:You just made me notice a horrible typo in my previous response that I don't even feel like editing now because it's already been quoted twice. Permanent grammatical failure. XD