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    Re: HSUS & Florida Politicians Undermine Efforts to Kill Constrictor Rule!

    Quote Originally Posted by ER12 View Post
    These large constricting snakes are not suitable as pets; they suffer from capture in the wild and long-distance transport for trade; they can injure and kill people who possess or interact with them; and they can wreak havoc on our natural resources as an invasive species, killing native wildlife, including endangered animals.
    WTF?? How are they not suitable as pets? They don't bark all night. Don't smell (obviously unless you let them live in filth). Don't "crap" in your neighbor's lawn. They don't tear up your living room when you're gone. Don't need to be walked.

    Capture in the wild? HELLO!? Captive bred anyone?

    Can injure and kill people? Yup. So can dogs and cats. Let me show you my scars from my kitten.

    Wreak havoc? Sure. So do cats.

    Shesh...these people!!

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