RRJuggalo
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i have a problem with this namely that its someone elses responsibility to protect people from themselves. if someone buys a cobra and dosnt have a clue about it why should anybody but the individual that bought it be held responsible. no one put a gun to their head and said by a cobra. its of their on volition to make a bad decision. if their buying a cobra they at least know it can kill them and that is enough information for someone to make an educated decision. its that nanny state idealism that thinks the government needs to step in and protect individuals from their own stupidity, when you have that society as a whole will continue to lose more and more of their rights in the name public safety.
keep in mind the only way a person is going to be qualified to keep and handle venomous reptiles is through experience.
Ok i really disagree with you here. I DO NOT think people should be able to buy venomous reptiles I.E. Cobras without a permit of some sort. This may not be the best example but here goes. I am an avid biker. I ride a 2003 Suzuki Hayabusa. Now mind you I have been riding off and on since I was 5 y.o. If I was a motorcycle salesperson and a guy came into the shop wanting to buy a Hayabusa and did not have any riding experience I'm sorry but i would not sell him/her the bike. Why you may ask. Simple I would not want to feel responsible for that persons death. Same with big constrictors or anything else in life you have to crawl before you can walk. Unfortunately a lot of people like to dive into things head first and that tends to be dangerous. Now with that being said I will say this. Rodney you seem to not know your butt from a whole in the ground. It seems USARK has done more than you could ever think about doing for our hobby. You obviously have it out for USARK so do us all a favor and go stick your head back in the sand. #thatisall
the fight is far from over on either front.