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I'm still fairly new to this webpage, but have thought it may be a good resource to have some state by state classifieds for lacey act animals like Burms for example.
Any thought or ideas anyone? |
This is a suggestion that is made periodically.
Here is Rich's explanation about why it has not been implemented to date (the post Rich was responding to was rather abusive, so it had an edge to it...just remember, it isn't directed at you) Quote:
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Thanks for the quick reply Harold
I didn't realize that it would be that difficult to do, as I'm not a webpage guy and just know my computer basics. I'm not in any way asking for this to be done, but just throwing out ideas to help people out and maybe make it easier for people to find what they are looking for within their state. We can't change things for the better without ideas I have actually found this webpage much better than most and screen the forums and classifieds here more than anywhere else. The owner of this page does a great job of providing it as a service for all without charge. Thanks, Jacob |
Sorry, I spelled your name wrong Harald
Thanks, Jacob |
One of the thoughts a while back was using the tag system to aid in State specific searches. It never seemed to take off, and abuses in the tagging led to the system being locked so most members can only utilize an existing group of tags.
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I wonder if it would be possible to have a section available seperate from the rest of the classified for the state specific but only to the paid membership level. I have read some older threads where people were really against this, but if it would be useful maybe people would use it and the memberships could cover the costs. Just a thought though.
thanks, Jacob |
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Heck, at one time I used to have separate forums for legislative issues, but it proved to be unwieldy, to say the least, plus much of it went completely unused. Heck, there are still forums on this site now that are very lightly used and barely earning their keep here (via participation), that might get the axe one of these days. Yeah, having every imaginable bell and whistle on a site like this might sound like a grand idea at first blush, but when practical matters are considered from all possible perspectives that need to be considered, many such ideas just won't float, unfortunately. |
You do have a good point in the fact that there would be a lot of unused forums/states and duplicate posting. I don't know if there would be a good solution to that except to remain the same and without state specific classifieds. Sometimes it's just hard to find Burms or other Lacey regulated species within a persons home state. Maybe it's just because I alway like what I can't get my hands on, like a nice pair or Sri Lankans.
How about this. What about a single section for regulated species only. Then when people look for them, they would'nt be in the regular section. Of course, then people would probably still double post like you said and put them in the regular section as well. I don't know, just food for thought. Thanks, Jacob |
There isn't really a "good" answer, I'm afraid. You could use the search function to narrow down the volume of ads you are seeing...but then you lose the location visibility that you have when just scanning the classifieds. There's always the option of posting a Wanted ad - specifying the state and the species right in the title - and hoping they find you (or that somebody helps make the connection).
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Your right, but I wish there was a better way. I think if the Burms and such don't get reversed on the Lacey act in the near future, then the number of keepers are going to dwindle down over time and then there wont be any large number of them available just like Indian pythons and then only in certain states. I think a lot of people already hold back from breeding their burms now. I screen for Indians, and Sri Lankans in Ky daily. I do realize though, that Sri Lankans are no longer a recognized sub-species by most and just a locality. They are different though. I have a very strong desire to work with them, as they are extremly beautiful animals and deserve respect.
Sorry, I wondered off there for a moment. Thanks, Jacob |
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