That is B.S. Soon they will try to ban Sex, fast food, and interracial relationships! When will our country stop becomming such a communist country? Isn't this supposed to be the land of the free and the home of the brave? To me it seems people are trying to make it the land of the poor, jobless, illiterate and the home of the enslaved! People need to quit trying to fix everything, they keep
ing it up for everyone else!
Encourage adoptions? Not likely when it comes to exotics. Considering 95% of exotics that are up for adoption are species that most people aren't interested in, _
If only those poor residents of San Fran could somehow escape the confines of the city limits, or gain access to the internet, they would be free to continue to purchase animals as they have been able to.
Wait..... they can. So this proposition is aimed at accomplishing basically nothing aside from grandstanding and what may be considered a stepping stone and "win" for the radical animal rights faction.
Encourage adoptions? Not likely when it comes to exotics. Considering 95% of exotics that are up for adoption are species that most people aren't interested in, or else they wouldn't be up for adoption, and even those are probably low in numbers compared to demand even in a large city. Who ever heard of a fish at an animal shelter anyway?
This is one of the most inane, and completely pointless propositions I can think of, with the only resulting effect being the damage done to small business, and large business for that matter, and their employees.
Way to go San Fran, once again a beacon in the night for all to look toward for guidance.![]()

EW! That is the ONLY milk I would drink when I was kid in school (and even then it was still vile). Now they're getting angry because the parents who can afford it are simply sending their kids to school with Nesquik/Alta Dena/etc. 
If only those poor residents of San Fran could somehow escape the confines of the city limits, or gain access to the internet, they would be free to continue to purchase animals as they have been able to.
Wait..... they can. So this proposition is aimed at accomplishing basically nothing aside from grandstanding and what may be considered a stepping stone and "win" for the radical animal rights faction.
Encourage adoptions? Not likely when it comes to exotics. Considering 95% of exotics that are up for adoption are species that most people aren't interested in, or else they wouldn't be up for adoption, and even those are probably low in numbers compared to demand even in a large city. Who ever heard of a fish at an animal shelter anyway?
This is one of the most inane, and completely pointless propositions I can think of, with the only resulting effect being the damage done to small business, and large business for that matter, and their employees.
Way to go San Fran, once again a beacon in the night for all to look toward for guidance.![]()
I don't agree with a full ban, but it SHOULD be more difficult to obtain a pet. You shouldn't be able to waltz in, pay 5 bucks for a mouse .
They are already doing it here species by species. Cause by cause. Yeah, lets permit and regulate everything. It all turns into nothing more than a money making scheme for the state and a loss of individual freedoms. You can have it elsewhere but I think many here are tired of being pushed. That's why we have stood up, taken notice and started fighting these pushes to take away the animals most of us on this board works with.This is in an ideal world anyway. -_- I know in some countries you need permits and things to even keep stuff like beardies, but that'll never happen here
Agreed. Although, It isn't pointless. We should all know by now that all of these moves are only used as stepping stones. It is to get to that "ideal world" that the colorful post referenced after yours. Which would be yet another stepping stone to all pets being banned worldwide in the end game for these people.
But she said that symbolism, and the conversation that it raises, is critical in improving the lives of millions of helpless creatures.
"For us as an organization, we've identified the larger problem of online purchasing of dogs, and we hope this is an avenue to get to that," she said. Still, when it comes to birds and fish, "there's a lot of cruelty around where they are sourced from. We see the cruelty."
I don't agree with a full ban, but it SHOULD be more difficult to obtain a pet. You shouldn't be able to waltz in, pay 5 bucks for a mouse and then neglect it or give it to a shelter in a week when your kid gets bored of it. Or pay a buck for a goldfish so it can languish in a tiny bowl.
If someone has to put some effort into getting their pet, maybe they'll be more likely to put effort into caring for it.
This is in an ideal world anyway. -_- I know in some countries you need permits and things to even keep stuff like beardies, but that'll never happen here
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/storie...YING?SITE=WIMIL&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT
NEW YORK (AP) -- A New York City pet store that's surrounded by bars has banned drunken puppy-buying.
Workers at Le Petite Puppy in Greenwich Village say customers tend to stumble in after happy hour and purchase a dog without thinking. Drunken customers now are forbidden to even hold the puppies, because they can drop them.
Store owner Dana Rich tells WINS-AM that she instructs people who have clearly been drinking to come back the next day.
Employees say they stress how much work it is to own a dog. They say they would rather lose a sale than send a puppy into an unsafe home.