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11-27-12, 09:43 AM
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Re: The one and ONLY python BAN thread
Story from E&E…
NATURAL RESOURCES:
Panel to discuss bill banning snakes on planes
John McArdle, E&E reporter
Published: Tuesday, November 27, 2012
The House Natural Resources Committee will take up a bill Thursday that would ban the importation and interstate transportation of nine kinds of constrictor snakes that proponents say are a menace to south Florida and a growing threat to communities around the country.
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Tom Rooney (R-Fla.), would be a more stringent version of a rule put in place early this year by the Interior Department that effectively bans the Burmese python, yellow anaconda, and northern and southern African pythons by labeling them "injurious" wildlife under the Lacey Act.
Rooney agrees those snakes are a threat to the Florida Everglades, but he also wants the reticulated python, green anaconda, Beni or Bolivian python, DeSchauensee's anaconda and boa constrictor to be added to the Lacey Act list. The congressman has argued that along with causing severe damage to the environment and wiping out several small mammal populations in the Everglades, the massive predators are a threat to local communities.
Rooney's effort to secure tougher restrictions than the Obama administration imposed has put the lawmaker in the same camp as environmentalists and animal advocates like the Humane Society, which have pushed for years for a ban on all nine snakes.
Over the summer, after reports that a red-tailed boa constrictor was discovered outside the home of an unsuspecting resident in Malden, Mass., the Humane Society said the incident demonstrated the "urgent need" for Rooney's legislation.
"The trade in these non-native snakes threatens public safety, animal welfare and the environment," the group said in a statement.
So far Rooney, who will testify at the hearing, has secured 16 House co-sponsors -- including eight Democrats and 11 members of the Florida delegation -- for his bill, H.R. 511.
The legislation passed the House Judiciary Committee in February by voice vote (E&E Daily, Feb. 29).
But Rooney's biggest challenge may come from lawmakers in his own party who have painted the constrictor rule as an example of an overbearing regulatory system. House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) was critical of the Interior Department snake restriction when it was moving through the rulemaking process.
Meanwhile, representatives of the reptile trade industry have lobbied hard against the bill.
Andrew Wyatt, CEO of the U.S. Association of Reptile Keepers, said yesterday that his group was on Capitol Hill in October meeting with members of the House Resources Committee in anticipation that the panel would take up the legislation.
Wyatt's group has commissioned a study that estimates Rooney's bill would cost the industry about $104 million a year in lost revenue.
Wyatt, who also will testify, said yesterday that he intends to help the committee understand that there is "a growing body of evidence" that proves the threat of large snakes in Florida is overstated.
"It's going to become pretty clear during this hearing that this whole thing has been exaggerated and overplayed by the media and by politicians," he said. "The media just loves this story and loves getting guys from the Park Service ... with a large python, wrestling it like Steve Irwin or something, and turning this into a circus."
He added, "We've got serious issues to deal with, and we're talking about pythons in the Everglades like it's some kind of national issue. It's not."
Schedule: The hearing is Thursday, Nov. 29, at 10 a.m. in 1334 Longworth.
Witnesses: Rep. Tom Rooney (R-Fla.); Andrew Wyatt, president, U.S. Association of Reptile Keepers; Shawn Heflick, "Python Hunters," National Geographic Channel; Brady Barr, "Dangerous Encounters," National Geographic Channel; Marshall Meyers, senior adviser, Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council.
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11-27-12, 11:49 AM
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Re: The one and ONLY python BAN thread
I think it should be required that people prove they can take care of their pet properly before buying, but I don't think it should be banned completely. Maybe make people have to get a permit. I only believe this because there are some people who just get these creatures for the novelty of it. Then they get bored, and the animal suffers because of it.
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11-27-12, 02:22 PM
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Re: The one and ONLY python BAN thread
I'm a proponent of having a permit system for bigger/venomous snakes and large lizards, but we need to defeat this bill before we can go about making changes like that. I know quite a few retic breeders who will only sell to people that they know and know can take care of these animals when they get big.
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11-27-12, 02:38 PM
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Re: The one and ONLY python BAN thread
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Originally Posted by Philmul
I would be gutted if I couldn't have my boa. I'm glad there is no ban over here
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Something similar may be coming our way. The EU are looking to introduce the invasive alien species legislation that will affect us in the UK. Even though species that will be able to survive in southern Europe won't have a chance in our colder climate they will still be banned/prohibited here as well
Federation of British Herpetologists - European Union debates ban on pet reptiles
(Sorry for hijacking the USA ban thread)
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11-27-12, 02:39 PM
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Re: The one and ONLY python BAN thread
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Its still relevant I think.
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11-27-12, 05:18 PM
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Re: The one and ONLY python BAN thread
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Originally Posted by Donnie
Something similar may be coming our way. The EU are looking to introduce the invasive alien species legislation that will affect us in the UK. Even though species that will be able to survive in southern Europe won't have a chance in our colder climate they will still be banned/prohibited here as well
Federation of British Herpetologists - European Union debates ban on pet reptiles
(Sorry for hijacking the USA ban thread)
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I have contacted my MP and MEP regarding this ban, i have been assured taht the ban will neveer happen, its being used to introduce a new piece of legislation in a european country that will clamp down on venomous animals (similar to our dwa license) but wont affect the UK. (this was allexplained to me on the phone by my MEP so sorry for teh sketchyness)
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11-27-12, 05:56 PM
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Re: The one and ONLY python BAN thread
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
I have contacted my MP and MEP regarding this ban, i have been assured taht the ban will neveer happen, its being used to introduce a new piece of legislation in a european country that will clamp down on venomous animals (similar to our dwa license) but wont affect the UK. (this was allexplained to me on the phone by my MEP so sorry for teh sketchyness)
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Rob I really hope this is true but my faith in believing what politicians say was lost a long time ago. I think the proposal is being put forward early next year so we should possibly know a bit more then.
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12-04-12, 08:27 AM
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Reptile News: HR511 Hearing, Full Length
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12-04-12, 10:10 AM
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Re: Reptile News: HR511 Hearing, Full Length
This would probably be better posted in the ban thread
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12-04-12, 02:05 PM
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Re: Reptile News: HR511 Hearing, Full Length
Agreed and thank you, can you post a link? I took a quick look and didn't see it.
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12-04-12, 02:06 PM
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Reptile News: Shawn Heflick and DRN on HR511
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12-04-12, 02:15 PM
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Re: Reptile News: HR511 Hearing, Full Length
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12-04-12, 02:29 PM
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Re: The one and ONLY python BAN thread (HR511)
all moved....
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12-19-12, 01:11 PM
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Re: The one and ONLY python BAN thread (HR511)
there is ways around the ban be come a registered rescue and you are able to own almost any sized snake
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12-19-12, 05:42 PM
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Re: The one and ONLY python BAN thread (HR511)
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Originally Posted by TJ's Pythons
there is ways around the ban be come a registered rescue and you are able to own almost any sized snake
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Easier said than done. I know a handful of legit 501(c)3 rescues that have been given the run-around trying to get such permits. The process for granting approval permits just creates more work for the FWS, so they obviously will either drag their feet or simply deny any requests outright. They do both very routinely.
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