Anyone who wants to can (like a dog) unless they show they cant (like a dog).How do you go about determining, who in the private sector is qualified to own these potential deadly felines?
Anyone who wants to can (like a dog) unless they show they cant (like a dog).How do you go about determining, who in the private sector is qualified to own these potential deadly felines?
As long as someone that is sane and well-educated that can afford food for the larger predators, have properly housing and don't try to make a pet out of them.Both videos were interesting and I thought he made alot of great valid points, but when it came to the all important question of, "are these animals getting into the wrong hands" i thought he was rather vague, and really offered no type of a soulution. He tried to make it sound like not that many are ending up in bad homes.
So the question i had all along, still remains......
How do you go about determining, who in the private sector is qualified to own these potential deadly felines?
Apples to oranges. We're talking about deadly big felines, not a black lab.Anyone who wants to can (like a dog) unless they show they cant (like a dog).
Apples to oranges. We're talking about deadly big felines, not a black lab.
Dont give a crap. Until I show I cant, I should have the option to own it.
Dont give a crap. Until I show I cant, I should have the option to own it.
The stats are from USARK. A little research of your own would have pulled it up just as easily.
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I agree you should have the option to possess one as long as you get a permit and prove you have proper housing.
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I'm glad that the permit exist to own these larger predators.Dont give a crap. Until I show I cant, I should have the option to own it.
I'm glad that the permit exist to own these larger predators.