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    Re: HR669 - Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act

    It will never fly... IMHO it been blown out of proportion. People have been talking about it for a while now. They will not pass a bill right now that will worsen our economy. This bill clearly will.

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    Re: HR669 - Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act

    Quote Originally Posted by dashnu View Post
    It will never fly... IMHO it been blown out of proportion. People have been talking about it for a while now. They will not pass a bill right now that will worsen our economy. This bill clearly will.
    Never underestimate the power of human stupidity.

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    Re: HR669 - Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act

    yea true we have done worse.

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    Re: HR669 - Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act

    ha, i've got it
    this bill was thought up by bureaucrats who just want to put a stop once and for all to their kid pestering them about the stupid hamster they want
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    Re: HR669 - Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act

    Whoever came up with it, I can't believe they actually think it would have the desired effect. Where do they think the banned nonnative animals will end up? Where do they think the native animals that will replace them will come from?

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    Re: HR669 - Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act

    yup - it'd end up being one of those un-enforceable laws, just because law-enforcement has bigger issues to deal with than routing out contraband pets
    it's already like that with our restrictive laws in NYC - that cop walking through your living room to see whether the guy they're looking for is hiding out on your fire escape, is going to completely ignore the nile monitor, a) because they don't know what they're looking at, and b) if they admitted that they did know what they were seeing, they'd have to fill out a crap-load of paperwork and wait until animal control shows up, and . . . and they're on a different track at the moment, and animal control really doesn't want to hear from them - particularly not if the animal seems well-cared for, because now - because of the law, they have to come up with some place for the animal or euthanize it
    I don't think this law is going to be met with cheers from the law enforcement community either
    frankly I'm still trying to figure out who would greet this with cheers, other than said bureaucrat with the pain-in-the-butt kid wanting a pet
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    Re: HR669 - Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act

    Quote Originally Posted by drache View Post
    frankly I'm still trying to figure out who would greet this with cheers, other than said bureaucrat with the pain-in-the-butt kid wanting a pet
    Organizations like Peta, who aim at banning all pets eventually and the average exotic pet-hater, who openly admits that he/she can't (and does not want to) understand why anyone would like to keep them anyway. And then there's the misguided uneducated environmentalist types, who refuse to take the consequences into account.

    And various others, who don't expect there to be any unintended consequences, or who choose to conveniently ignore them.

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    Re: HR669 - Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act

    oh - I forgot about most of those, and I suppose I may not be taking them seriously enough, but it is true that some of them make rather more noise than their numbers warrant
    rhea
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    Re: HR669 - Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act

    I merged the threads, hope you don't mind, Bryan.

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