Vinman
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I like to know too
Has anyone else gotten Reimbursement? I doubt it. Just wondering.
I just finished reading this thread and I have to say... WHOA. For someone who is such a big part of the reptile community to fall so far... is just saddening. I'm glad that Mr. Hume got compensated in some way, that makes me glad.
This Joe Pierce guy is a real piece of work. I do not plan to ever do business with him, that is if he can stay out of prison. :laugh:
Since I am the one that started this thread, several years ago, I wanted to post here at this point to give my thoughts on what has transpired recently. Last spring, I was contacted by Chuck Pritzel, who told me that Joe wanted to get back into selling snakes on the Source, and that the only way that this could work would be if I somehow got compensated from the sales. So he and Connie Hurley worked out this auction deal where I would get half the proceeds. Theoretically, I would get that half of sales until I was made whole for what was owed me. This was fine by me, as anything I got from this process was greater than the alternative (which was zero). If someone wants to make amends for a past misdeed, I am always in favor of allowing for the possibility of redemption. It was never my intent to prevent Joe from selling snakes forever – in fact, as I have stated, the only reason I went public with this in the first place was that it appeared to me at the time (again, almost three years ago) that Joe was going to try to go about his business and ignore his issues with me as if they didn’t exist. Believe me, getting into public unpleasantness was only an absolute last resort – those of you who may be acquainted with me know that I am a very private person when it comes to personal matters.
So the auction went on for a while and I got compensated $x dollars. Is it what was owed to me? I have no idea, to try to figure that out would be to go through past records of what was sent and try to figure out what they should have sold for three years ago. I have no intention of doing that, as it is a chapter of my life that is closed and I have moved on from that. So from my perspective, I am fine with what I received, as anything greater than zero is a plus, and there is no reason strictly on my behalf to hold anything over Joe’s head anymore.
I do greatly appreciate the fact that I have so many friends out there who came to my defense on this issue over the past several years. In fact, I had no idea how many friends I really did have in this community until I received the outpouring of support that came out of this episode. Let me tell you that this compensation has meant as much to me as any monetary amount that could have been due me.
As a final note, please appreciate as stated above that this is a closed chapter in my life, and this is the only time I intend to respond to this issue. I am only doing this at this point because several individuals have pointed out to me that people have recently been asking about whether I have been compensated or not, so I felt in fairness that I should state publicly that I am fine with the solution that was arrived at. This is intended only in reference to Joe's issues with me personally, and not as a commentary on anything that may have gone on with other individuals.
Many thanks to my good friends Chuck Pritzel and Connie Hurley for being the intermediaries in arranging the auctions through the Source.
Richard Hume
An Alturas man was arrested Wednesday on charges of drug possession and attempting to elude police on Interstate 84 in northeast Oregon.
According to Oregon State Police, an OSP sargeant attempted to stop Joe Pierce, 51, of Alturas, for a speed violation.
Pierce allegedly failed to pull to the side of the road and tried to elude the sargeant with speeds reaching 80 mph, according to an OSP release.
Troopers deployed spike strips on the highway, causing Pierce's front tires to deflate and sending his car off of the freeway and into a fence. Troopers then allegedly found approximately one-quarter pound of marijuana in the car.
Pierce was lodged in the Malheur County Jail, charged with felony attempt to elude, unlawful possession, distribution and manufacture of marijuana, reckless driving, second-degree criminal mischief and two game offenses.
Not only did he put his own life in danger, but without any regard whatsoever put the lives of the responding officers and any innocent bystanders at risk. A truly selfish move.Pierce allegedly failed to pull to the side of the road and tried to elude the sargeant with speeds reaching 80 mph, according to an OSP release.
Troopers deployed spike strips on the highway, causing Pierce's front tires to deflate and sending his car off of the freeway and into a fence.


Hi Dand, that is what you call plain stupid.

No argument there. That leaves the whole chicken and the egg question. Which came first the stupidity or the weed?[/QUOTE
I see you still have not lost it. Just glad its no aimed at me anymore![]()