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View Poll Results: Should We Stop Harvesting Wild BP's?

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    Re: Wild Caught Ball Pythons

    I think all of us would, but the issue with the money donated there is that funds are clearly being misused by the governments of those countries. Look at when we offered to help and the food was rejected because the government of Zambia was told that the food may be a health risk since it was a genetically modified strain.

    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderBP View Post
    Thanks for "arguing" with me man. It's been great, and it's been an even better discussion...hopefully some more people join in....
    Oh, sorry for saying "arguing" a lot of people misinterpret my meaning of the word usage. One can argue a point without having a violent disagreement, when I use the term I almost always mean that it is a discussion of people with opposing views.
    Last edited by Oxylepy; 12-03-2009 at 04:12 AM.
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