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    Responce I recived from Senator JOHN CORNYN (Texas)

    Dear Mr. and Mrs. Harwell:

    Thank you for contacting me regarding legislation to regulate the importation of certain exotic or non-native animal species. I appreciate having the benefit of your views on this matter.

    As you know, several measures that would regulate the importation of exotic wildlife are currently under consideration. The Nonnative Wildlife Invasion Prevention Act (H.R. 669) would direct the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to evaluate the risk of a nonnative species before approving it for importation—a measure aimed at curtailing the invasion of local ecosystems by foreign species with no natural predators. Similarly, Senate Bill 373 (S. 373) would designate python snakes as an “injurious species” under the United States Code, thereby banning the species from being shipped or imported into the U.S.

    I understand the importance of protecting our environment and population against the incursion of invasive species; however, I am concerned that these measures may not provide the flexibility required for Texas’ legitimate wild and exotic animal enterprises such as the pet industry, zoos, game ranches, and wildlife conservation activities. Historically, state laws and local ordinances have been established to regulate pet and wildlife ownership, and I believe that governance over this matter should be reserved for state and local entities.

    I appreciate having the opportunity to represent the interests of Texans in the United States Senate, and you may be certain that I will keep your thoughts in mind should the Senate consider these or other relevant pieces of legislation during the 111th Congress. Thank you for taking the time to contact me.

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    JOHN CORNYN
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    Re: Responce I recived from Senator JOHN CORNYN (Texas)

    I got a similar response from him back on HR 669. I'm waiting to hear back on an appointment to meet with his Houston staff. He typically does not support these types of bills. Very glad I live in Texas where they tend to leave us alone more. We have a permit law, sure. But it's practically a joke anyway.

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    Re: Responce I recived from Senator JOHN CORNYN (Texas)

    Maybe I should move back to Texas. All I got from my Senator, here in NC, was an auto-generated e-mail thanking me for taking and interest in the government. It addressed me as "Dear Friend"....
    "Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."

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    Re: Responce I recived from Senator JOHN CORNYN (Texas)

    I just got a call back from Senator Cornyn's Houston office and have an appointment to meet with them in a little over a week.

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    Re: Responce I recived from Senator JOHN CORNYN (Texas)

    Quote Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    It addressed me as "Dear Friend"....

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    Re: Responce I recived from Senator JOHN CORNYN (Texas)

    I got a response from the IL senator too but it looked to be a general thing they send to anyone who send an email about anything. It said while we are looking over your email... etc etc..

    But it didnt say anything about the bills.

    I can only hope my email actually gets read.

    I also sent the letters too.

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