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07-09-2005, 10:13 PM
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#161
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Oh yes, focussing on intellectual property rights and quiblling over two wrong words instead of FREE HANDLING of voids is really the right order of priorities. And no one should have to defend themselves from such action. I forgot.
</sarcasm>
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07-09-2005, 10:21 PM
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#162
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim O
Well Mr. Rhodes Scholar, they vary from state to state and last time I checked "New England" was not a state.
Best as I can determine, for New Hamshire (yes New Hampshire is a state and is where NERD is):
Native Venomous: Permit required
Exotic Venomous: Permit required
Protected Native Venomous: Permit required
Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus)
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
2 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
So yes Virginia, a permit is required in New Hampshire.
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Thanks Jimbo that is all I needed. Time to use that reverse look up function and give Fish and Game a call Monday morning.
Once again thanks bud...
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07-09-2005, 10:26 PM
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#163
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Originally Posted by bcfos
Thanks Jimbo that is all I needed. Time to use that reverse look up function and give Fish and Game a call Monday morning.
Once again thanks bud...
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New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
11 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
Executive Director’s Office
director@wildlife.state.nh.us 603-271-3511
fax 603-271-1438
Comments
comments@wildlife.state.nh.us
License Information, Merchandise 603-271-3421
or 603-271-3422
License Agent Accounting 603-271-2743
Wildlife Division
wilddiv@wildlife.state.nh.us 603-271-2461
or 603-271-2462
U.S.D.A. Wildlife Services 603-223-6832
Inland Fisheries Division
fish@wildlife.state.nh.us 603-271-2501
or 603-271-2502
Law Enforcement Division
law@wildlife.state.nh.us 603-271-3127
Dispatch
Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.;
Sept. 1 to Dec. 5, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 603-271-3361
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07-09-2005, 10:28 PM
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#164
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Even better gives me time to work on proper emails.
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07-09-2005, 10:40 PM
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#165
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bthacker
YOUR ANATOMY HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH BEING A RESPONSIBLE KEEPER!!
You don't get it.
bthacker
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it indeed does..........
let me give you an example....
we have a couple of copperheads up to two years ago i would water them and give them water and feed them... now my eyesight has gotten extremely poor due to some big ass cones (keratoconus) on my corneas...... because of that my husband asked me to no longer help out with the coppers in fact he asked me if i would not handle the bigger contrictors (over 6 feet) with out him there.... these cones are part of my anatomy now and to be a responsible keeper i must realize this... i never put any of our snakes around my neck nor does my husband we discourage those who do even young animals. so yes anatomy does have play a part in respionsible keeping. health problems or not.
i do not agree with the whole void issue but if it is, used for education
purposes only (not breeding projects) and all voids should always be handled as if they hot... it can be a good experience to teach others tongs, hooks tubes correct pinning and holding all protocals of how you would treat a hot anamal.
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07-09-2005, 10:42 PM
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#166
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rebel Dragons
Nice twist Karen.
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Originally Posted by Jim O
I believe that I made all this clear in a post this morning. But if there's anywhere where anyone can show that I approved of this activity (aside from Karen's convoluted "You condone it by not condeming it" long after I had indeed condemned it) I would be interested to know where it is.
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Convoluted = Twist, twist around, pervert.
Sorry folks but I did not twist a single thing. I only posted what others have already posted and I posted those posts in their entirety. Everyone went on and on and on about stealing pictures from a free website to what context the freehandling of hots was done in. IMO that's condoning it by excusing it. Like it matters what context it was in when a Gabon viper is on the ground 4" from someone's knee.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim O
I am not happy with what I see in the pictures either
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If the above quote is you "condemning" the fact that NERD freehandled hots, then you're losing your touch, Jim.
Condone = Excuse, overlook, or make allowances for; be lenient with; "Excuse someone's behavior".
Some people still act like freehandling hots is nothing. But reposting pictures from a free website is baaaaad. Crucify David, he reposted some pictures from a free website. Woohooo, he's gonna get picture posting banned. Yeah, I know some people rectified their mistake yet still blame David and the freehandling hots bit is just a little matter, nothing really.
The pictures speak for themselves. Everyone who views those pictures should be outraged yet we're still fighting over the context in which David posted them. Pathetic, really.
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07-09-2005, 10:44 PM
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#167
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Originally Posted by Karen Hulvey
we're still fighting over the context in which David posted them.
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No Karen, that discussion was over until you brought it back up.
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07-09-2005, 10:49 PM
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#168
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Originally Posted by Karen Hulvey
you're losing your touch, Jim
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Don't like the kinder, gentler me?
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07-09-2005, 10:55 PM
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#169
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Quote:
Originally Posted by robin s.
it indeed does..........
let me give you an example....
we have a couple of copperheads up to two years ago i would water them and give them water and feed them... now my eyesight has gotten extremely poor due to some big ass cones (keratoconus) on my corneas...... because of that my husband asked me to no longer help out with the coppers in fact he asked me if i would not handle the bigger contrictors (over 6 feet) with out him there.... these cones are part of my anatomy now and to be a responsible keeper i must realize this... i never put any of our snakes around my neck nor does my husband we discourage those who do even young animals. so yes anatomy does have play a part in respionsible keeping. health problems or not.
i do not agree with the whole void issue but if it is, used for education
purposes only (not breeding projects) and all voids should always be handled as if they hot... it can be a good experience to teach others tongs, hooks tubes correct pinning and holding all protocals of how you would treat a hot anamal.
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What? I am sorry I should have said that your brain is the only part of your anatomy that has anything to do with responsible reptile keeping.
Thanks for your insight though.....I guess.
Jim was right after all......
Now back to the real issue please......
bthacker
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07-09-2005, 11:06 PM
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#170
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bthacker
Now back to the real issue please......
bthacker
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what that your a f ucking a sshole, whom can only see one side... like i said i do not agree but there are some other very valid opinions on here.
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they say you can drown inl less than an inch of water...... does it seem plausable, yes because a friend of mine did.... does it happen often no
so get that corn cob out of your ass , take those f ucking blinders off and start looking at the bigger f ucking picture
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