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An open letter to dog and cat owners as well as any other pet owner out there who is concerned about their right to responsible own animals of their choosing.
Posted by Colin Weaver on Monday, November 9, 2009 at 9:52 am
Filed under All Posts, Colin Weaver's Blog, Reptiles and the Law · Tagged ban, boa, congress, constrictor, delegate, hr2811, hsus, human society, law, pet ownership, python, python ban, rights, s373, senate, senator, snake
The media and a tiny handful of government officials continue to advocate a python ban when they are not informed enough to have an opinion that is based on anything other than misinformation and fear.
Posted by Colin Weaver on Thursday, July 16, 2009 at 6:44 am
Filed under All Posts, The Reptile Business · Tagged ban, bill, burmese python, colin weaver, constrictor, florida everglades, hr2811, hr669, law, media, python ban, s373, senator bill nelson, senator nelson, snake
There may soon be a ban on large constrictors. Proactive action by the reptile community may be able to stop it. Here is a proposed solution.
Posted by Colin Weaver on Friday, June 5, 2009 at 8:19 am
Filed under All Posts, Colin Weaver's Blog, The Reptile Business · Tagged african rock python, anaconda, australian scrub python, big 5, breeder, breeding, burm, burmese, constrictor, federal ban, florida everglades, herpetoculturist, husbandry, large constrictors, law, legislation, nrip, pijac, python ban, reticulated python, university of florida, usark, usgs