dsirkle said:
No I haven't. But the scheduling of entertainment on television isn't likely to ever be determined by possible future legislation. It is what it is. As I said, I can see how the timing could make some people nervous.
people aren't worried about the act spawning legislation. they're worried about the act hurting the hobby by making us "non-experts" look like out of control morons, increasing public unawareness and that leads directly to legislation. as you can see by what happened in texas, it's not a fair or even ethical fight. right and wrong are overlooked for the good of mankind. the good of mankind has never been threatened by venomous snakes, in the wild or captivity. over 99% of the bites in the US are from wild snakes. people don't care and what else can you do when pertinent statistics that prove the hobby isn't a public danger are ignored?
certainly, showing an "expert" who seems to be unable to control a snake, while others cower in fear and spout off misinformation certainly HURTS the hobby.
this isn't about entertainment, most of us see the value associated with stunts like that. this is about so called animal lovers hurting the perception of a hated group of animals.
if people hate something, they simply don't care to protect it. this stunt, at the very least, validated that hatred for many viewers. an out of control killer doesn't make you feel warm and fuzzy inside, and that's what people were allowed to believe they were watching.
this stunt DOES matter and IS a negative thing. every passing second is a volatile point in time for the hot keepers in this country.
like in alabama. there were no laws. some irresponsible SINGLE ADULT sold a cobra and mamba to a 14 year old kid. that 14 year old kept them in a cardboard box in his parents apartment. when everyone found out, it made state headlines and before you know it, exotic venomous snakes are banned without a permit and no one in this state has ever been issued a permit and while a permit system is theoretically in place, it's 100% impossible to get one. there is no application, no forms, nothing. they're banned because of one incident where nothing dangerous ever happened. potentially dangerous, yes, but no incident. no one was bitten, the snakes didn't escape, it was an apartment complex in a rural area in Moody, AL but that's all it takes.
at any given moment, it can and sometimes IS all taken away