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Re: Crocodile, Python Seized From Omaha Home
If you're going to do illegal stuff, don't post pics/videos on facebook, youtube, etc.
Never, ever underestimate the vindictiveness of an ex.
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Re: Crocodile, Python Seized From Omaha Home
 Originally Posted by bcr229
If you're going to do illegal stuff, don't post pics/videos on facebook, youtube, etc.
Never, ever underestimate the vindictiveness of an ex.
Better yet, if it's illegal, do not do it. I think Omaha is one of the few areas to have an outright ban on large constrictors.
" Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars".- Edwin H. Chapin
"When a man is pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something; he has been put on his wits ... he has gained facts, learned his ignorance, is cured of the insanity of conceit, has got moderation and real skill".
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Crocodile, Python Seized From Omaha Home
C'mon guys, he lives in Omaha Nebraska. What else is there to do?
On a side note, I keed I keed.
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This is old news, dog. 
On a side note, invasive, nosy neighbors/relatives suck. And I'm not sure casual herpers can possible get away with keeping a crocodile...
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Re: Crocodile, Python Seized From Omaha Home
 Originally Posted by Physician&Snakes
Better yet, if it's illegal, do not do it. I think Omaha is one of the few areas to have an outright ban on large constrictors.
And if they ban all exotics? Do you plan to voluntarily have all of your animals euthanized or confiscated or are you going to keep them but keep them hush hush?
The guy was harming no one but he had a spiteful ex who decided to get back at him. Try not to get involved with crazy people, least of all romantically.
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Re: Crocodile, Python Seized From Omaha Home
 Originally Posted by OctagonGecko729
And if they ban all exotics? Do you plan to voluntarily have all of your animals euthanized or confiscated or are you going to keep them but keep them hush hush?
The guy was harming no one but he had a spiteful ex who decided to get back at him. Try not to get involved with crazy people, least of all romantically.
It's not about "getting involved with crazy people", because people aren't usually like that when we first get with them (or else we wouldn't be with them, probably).
I feel that the person did the right thing by accepting the consequences, even if it really sucks that his pets were taken away. For myself, there would be two options:
1) Hide my pets!
2) Move somewhere where they are legal to own.
Right now I'm sort of hiding mine... from my landlords. Hehe. But then again, I can't be kicked out for having any type of pet (in Ontario).
Don't let anyone, ever, make you feel like you don't deserve what you want. - Heath Ledger
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Re: Crocodile, Python Seized From Omaha Home
 Originally Posted by NH93
It's not about "getting involved with crazy people", because people aren't usually like that when we first get with them (or else we wouldn't be with them, probably).
I feel that the person did the right thing by accepting the consequences, even if it really sucks that his pets were taken away. For myself, there would be two options:
1) Hide my pets!
2) Move somewhere where they are legal to own.
Right now I'm sort of hiding mine... from my landlords. Hehe. But then again, I can't be kicked out for having any type of pet (in Ontario).
I'd invite you to google some of the amazing surveys/studies that have been done with abused women after a divorce/breakup. They always end up reporting something that is off with the guy within the first two or three dates. There is also vast amounts of research being done on humans instincts in being able to predict peoples overall personality from literally listening to a 1-2 second blurp of a person talking. We are highly evolved organisms which have come to dominate the planet for a reason, alot of that is because of our ability to use very little information to come to correct conclusions. Of course, there are also plenty of reasons as to why we dont listen to our instincts about people but that is best cracked open with a good therapist instead of a forum.
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Re: Crocodile, Python Seized From Omaha Home
 Originally Posted by OctagonGecko729
And if they ban all exotics? Do you plan to voluntarily have all of your animals euthanized or confiscated or are you going to keep them but keep them hush hush?
The guy was harming no one but he had a spiteful ex who decided to get back at him. Try not to get involved with crazy people, least of all romantically.
If he had the animal prior to the state legislation then he could have easily had the animal put on the grandfather list. To answer your question, I will not lie, if there was an outright ban in my state and they were some how not allowing a grandfather list (I remember hearing from a vet tech that is illegal), then yes my animals would be put behind a closed door. I in no way support the legislation, our tax dollars have more important things to do than ban snakes that kill less people per year than vending machines; however, I do not support anyone that openly violates a law that would likely allow him to keep the animal should he accept a grandfather list...if such a system was not in place then I will admit my Jeffersonian heart is forged in rebellion and will be enraged while my mind tempered in democracy will be deeply saddened.
" Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars".- Edwin H. Chapin
"When a man is pushed, tormented, defeated, he has a chance to learn something; he has been put on his wits ... he has gained facts, learned his ignorance, is cured of the insanity of conceit, has got moderation and real skill".
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Re: Crocodile, Python Seized From Omaha Home
 Originally Posted by OctagonGecko729
I'd invite you to google some of the amazing surveys/studies that have been done with abused women after a divorce/breakup. They always end up reporting something that is off with the guy within the first two or three dates. There is also vast amounts of research being done on humans instincts in being able to predict peoples overall personality from literally listening to a 1-2 second blurp of a person talking. We are highly evolved organisms which have come to dominate the planet for a reason, alot of that is because of our ability to use very little information to come to correct conclusions. Of course, there are also plenty of reasons as to why we dont listen to our instincts about people but that is best cracked open with a good therapist instead of a forum.
You don't need to invite me, I have taken psychology courses for years, and I have personal first-hand (family) experience with abusive relationships, as well as volunteering at a non-profit org that deals with this as well. Problems with abuse are often a cycle for an individual, and can start early on in life. We are evolved, yes, but a lot of that is subconcious thinking. And I totally agree with your last statement.
For the "general" public, and the statement beforehand about "dealing with crazy people", I am thinking more of when someone has their heart broken - figuratively of course - in a relationship, they tend to act in ways not of themselves, and thus typically, heterosexual women because "crazy b*tches" and heterosexual men become "doughbags/as*holes/etc.". I believe anyone who has been through this can attest to this as well 
(Sorry to go off-topic)
Last edited by NH93; 11-28-2013 at 11:54 AM.
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