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    Re: HSUS BS... and some USGS

    Maybe if we had people with common sense (like you and I) making laws, a compromise could be made. I don't believe that we really need too many more import burms. If they are banned from import then it's no big deal because they've been around for years and many people breed them. The problem lies in the regulation, both for and against. Without regulation, natural populations continue to be depleted from their environment. On the other hand, If they regulate or limit only a few specimens per species to be imported, it could hurt the market by giving only a few individuals control of new species. /end tangent
    Last edited by zoologist; 10-20-2009 at 07:10 PM.

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