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    West Virginia: No on SB477- Reptile BAN!

    Two bills have been introduced into the West Virginia General Assemby that would BAN the ownership of countless reptiles under proposed Dangerous Animal Legislation. OnJanuary 30, 2012 Delegate Mannypenny introduced HB4344, 'Dangerous Wild Animals' into the WV House. On February 1, 2012 Senator Kessler introduced a senate companion bill, SB477, into the WVSenate. Although the House bill does not appear to be as restrictive as the Senate bill, collectively these bills could outlaw ALL Non-Native Reptiles inWV. Both HB4344 & SB477 are standard bill templates written by the Animal Rights Industry. As such, they are poorly written by those who have little understanding of the naturalhistory or captive husbandry of these animals. They are designed to be as broad and restrictive as possible, without any regard for the actual people they affect, nor the welfare of the animals theywould displace.

    Although there is a moderate occupational risk in working with certain reptiles, historically and statistically there is virtually ZERO Public Safety Risk. Most of these reptiles aretropical in nature and would perish within minutes/hours of exposure to the WV Winter; posing virtually ZERO Invasive Species Risk. The idea that these animals pose an invasive species riskin WV is prepostorous. Working with traditional livestock and pets presents far more invasive species and public safety risk than working with reptiles. 35 people per year arekilled by dogs in the US. Cats, dogs and hogs wreak havock in every state of the Union as an invasive species. By comparison, reptiles are relatively safe and benign. The efforts by the Animal RightsIndustry to exaggerate risk posed from captive reptiles, and sensationalize it through the media is reprehensible and irresponsible. No one outside of the keepers facility has ever been killed by acaptive reptile. There has never been a death attributed to a captive reptile in WV. No tropical reptile stands a chance of introduction into WV.

    **HB4344 has been referred to the House Natural Resources Committee. SB477 has been placed on a fast track and has already passed out of the WV Senate and is now pending in the House.We need volunteers for a lobbying day at the WV State House. Get involved TODAY!

    ***SB477 and HB4344 could completely decimate the responsible and legitimate reptile industry in WV destroying hundreds of small businesses and families, along with thousands ofjobs.

    The reptile industry in West Virginia represents approximately $15 million in annual trade, thousands of jobs and tens of thousands of animals. USARK OPPOSES HB4344 &SB477. They are poorly written and demonstrate what poor information the bill's sponsors received from proponents and staff. USARK asks that ALL reptiles be removed from SB477 &HB4344.

    Click here to send letter opposing SB477: http://usark.org/campaign.php?id=34 (about 12 of the email addresses bounce back, but the other31 go through)

    Click here to send letter opposing HB4344: http://usark.org/campaign.php?id=35 (about 12 of the email addresses bounce back, but theother 13 go through)


    Click here to read SB477: http://www.legis.state.wv.us/Bill_St...stype=RS&i=477

    Click here to read HB4344: http://www.legis.state.wv.us/Bill_St...type=RS&i=4344

    BE ADVISED! Some of the email addresses of WV House Members are bouncing back, but the majority are going through!
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    Re: West Virginia: No on SB477- Reptile BAN!

    _SO_ frustrating! I _just_ moved to WV and here we go. I followed the links and had the letters sent for both, thank you USARK!

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    Re: West Virginia: No on SB477- Reptile BAN!

    Both of those forms seem to be problematic, I got well over 60 bounces back all like this:

    A message that you sent contained one or more recipient addresses that were
    incorrectly constructed:

    
john.unger@wvsenate.gov: malformed address: ;john.unger@wvsenate.gov may not follow &#8232

    This address has been ignored. There were no other addresses in your
    message, and so no attempt at delivery was possible.

    ------ This is a copy of your message, including all the headers. ------

    To: 
john.unger@wvsenate.gov



    Gotta get the garbage characters out in front of the email addresses.

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    Reading the bills, it looks almost as if it would ban EVERY non-native, non-domestic animal. So this is almost exactly like the 669 bill that was federal, that would ban even finches in grandma's kitchen, or guppies in little Johnny's tank?

    It's insane what the legislators allow to be put up!
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