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Originally Posted by americanrebel79
i dont like big crowds of people makes my blood presser go to hi.
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If your blood pressure is a concern maybe your in the wrong hobby...
Maybe i stand alone here when i say that i believe the "private ownership" of venomous snakes (for personal/non professional gain) should be outlawed in a country such as ours. (United States) The potential risk of ownership is to great, not just among the primary owner but housemates and neighbors. You must look at the situation in "overall society" terms... People will never understand a so called legitimate reason to privately own venomous snakes for ones own gain... But at the same time can you really expect them to? Private ownership of venomous snakes will never be looked at by general society as simply "passion" but instead recklessness.. And again can you really blame society? A natural disaster on its own is bad enough, but a natural disaster within a neighborhood you.. or your family resides in which in turn releases venomous snakes into population can result in tragic consequences...
I choose to have co-ownership of multiple extremely toxic venomous snakes, in what i consider to be a highly professional environment... But at the same time i find it impossible to justify my actions for doing so.. In the end i find this to be a extremely deep matter to discuss.