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Last chance: Kill wv sb477
SB477 is in the WV House Judiciary Committee. THIS MAY BE OUR LAST CHANCE TO KILL SB477! Please call and email committee members. If you did not take action in the House Natural Resources Committee, you can not afford to procrastinate. DO THIS TODAY! Send a return email to let us know you have done your part! Phone campaign info is below. Underneath phone campaign is email campaign. Let's shut down SB477 TODAY!
PHONE CALL CAMPAIGN:
We need everyone to TELEPHONE CALL the state house and register your opposition to SB477.
Sample script:
Unlike traditional pets and livestock, Reptiles have NEVER presented a public safety risk.
Tropical reptiles cannot survive in WV, and DO NOT represent any invasive species risk.
Reptile Industry is a $15 million annual business in WV. Thousands of people and hundreds of jobs rely on this non-traditional agricultural pursuit.
These bills will hurt me and my family with no measurable benefit to the State of WV.
SB477 has been rushed through the process with minimal input from stakeholders.
No on SB477
Judiciary Committee
Delegate Miley
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3252
Business Phone: (304) 326-1800
E-mail: tim.miley@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Hunt
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3392
Business Phone: (304) 344-1800
E-mail: mhunt@markahunt.com
Delegate Ellem
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3394
Business Phone: (304) 424-5297
E-mail: john.ellem@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Lane
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3275
Business Phone: (304) 545-5263
E-mail: patrick.lane@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Barker
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3149
Business Phone: (304) 340-3149
E-mail: larry.barker@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Brown
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3106
Business Phone: NA
E-mail: bonnie.brown@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Doyle
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3184
Business Phone: (304) 876-1648
E-mail: johndoyle@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Ferro
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3111
Business Phone: (304) 340-3111
E-mail: mike.ferro@wvhouse.gov
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3169
Business Phone: (304) 296-7035
E-mail: barbaraf@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Frazier
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3396
Business Phone: NA
E-mail: john.frazier@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Longstreth
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3124
Business Phone: NA
E-mail: linda.longstreth@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Manchin
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3166
Business Phone: (304) 367-1862
E-mail: tmanchin@manchininjurylaw.com
Delegate Mannypenny
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3139
Business Phone: (304) 677-0379
E-mail: mike.manypenny@wvhouse.gov
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3340
Business Phone: (304) 538-6881
E-mail: harold@hardynet.com
Delegate Moore
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3189
Business Phone: (304) 436-8569
E-mail: clif.moore@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Pino
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3170
Business Phone: (304) 469-3295
E-mail: john.pino@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Poore
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3248
Business Phone: (304) 720-0764
E-mail: meshea.poore@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Walker
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3135
Business Phone: (304) 340-3135
E-mail: david.walker@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Wells
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3287
Business Phone: NA
E-mail: danny.wells@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Hamilton
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3167
Business Phone: (304) 472-1532
E-mail: bill.hamilton@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Ireland
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3195
Business Phone: NA
E-mail: woody.ireland@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Miller
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3147
Business Phone: (304) 283-5975
E-mail: jonathan@delegatejmiller.com
Delegate Oneal
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3164
Business Phone: (304) 894-8445
E-mail: john.oneal@wvhouse.gov
Delegate Overington
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3148
Business Phone: (304) 274-1791
E-mail: john@overington.com
Delegate Sobonya
Capitol Phone: (304) 340-3175
Business Phone: (304) 736-6655
E-mail: kelli.sobonya@wvhouse.gov
EMAIL CAMPAIGN:
Sample Letter:
Subject Line: No on SB477
Delegate Mannypenny and Committee Members,
As a resident/stakeholder in the West Virginia reptile community I appreciate your concern for public safety and environmental protection. However, your proposed bill is far too over reaching in regards to reptiles. Who ever assisted in the construction of the bill doesn't understand the natural history, captive husbandry nor the economics of reptiles in WV. Most of these animals are tropical in nature and cannot survive the cold temperatures that prevail 3 seasons of the year in our state. The idea that these animals pose an invasive species threat to WV natural resources is unsupportable by fact. Additionally, these animals have never posed a public safety threat in WV or elsewhere.
The reptile industry represents $15 million annually in commerce in West Virginia. Thousands make their living in this State because of this business. To cavalierly destroy this non-traditional agricultural interest because of a fundamental lack of understanding is unacceptable. As written, this bill will hurt me and my family. It is bad idea to kill jobs in this kind of economy.
Working with certain reptiles entails a moderate occupational risk, but historically and statistically, reptiles represent virtually zero public safety risk. Dogs account for 35 deaths a year in this country (a dozen in 2012 to date). Captive reptiles less than one per year. Traditional livestock and pets have proven much more of a public safety risk than reptiles. According to US Fish & Wildlife and US Geological Services studies, the rare event of a death as the result of a captive reptile falls into the category of occupational hazard. There is no record whatsoever of a captive reptile creating any measurable risk to the public... NEVER!
SB477 has been rushed through the legislative process with minimal stakeholder input.
Neighboring Virginia has already seen the wisdom in reconsidering such an ill advised bill. Please remove ALL reptiles from SB477. Thank you.
Thank you.
Email List for House Natural Resources Committee: (if emails bounce slightly change subject line keeping SB477; or try sending to addresses one at a time)
tim.miley@wvhouse.gov
mhunt@markahunt.com
john.ellem@wvhouse.gov
patrick.lane@wvhouse.gov
larry.barker@wvhouse.gov
bonnie.brown@wvhouse.gov
johndoyle@wvhouse.gov
mike.ferro@wvhouse.gov
barbaraf@wvhouse.gov
john.frazier@wvhouse.gov
linda.longstreth@wvhouse.gov
tmanchin@manchininjurylaw.com
mike.manypenny@wvhouse.gov
harold@hardynet.com
clif.moore@wvhouse.gov
john.pino@wvhouse.gov
meshea.poore@wvhouse.gov
david.walker@wvhouse.gov
danny.wells@wvhouse.gov
woody.ireland@wvhouse.gov
jonathan@delegatejmiller.com
john.oneal@wvhouse.gov
john@overington.com
kelli.sobonya@wvhouse.gov
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Re: Last chance: Kill wv sb477
I am not sure if I helped or not but I did send a group email to the emails on the list. I Am in Texas, not WV. but I believe in still fighting each state because I think that is the only way the SR 511 is really ever going to get pushed if every state can do it on there own.
The only way to shine your light is in the dark...Never let life kill your spark- Crown the Empire
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Re: Last chance: Kill wv sb477
Thank you. I am a new WV resident and this makes me upset to say the least. It's really hampered what had been joy to move to the state.
I wrote them last time and I am doing it again right now, individually, one at a time. I also edited up the letter a little to make it less generic.
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I've sent my e-mails out, made my calls. I didn't speak directly to any of the members but my voice is still there. Additionally i posted all information on my FB page, hopefully more will join in or at least share.
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Re: Last chance: Kill wv sb477
Done. Again.
Question. Where's USARK on this one? They've been plenty active on facebook promoting their new logo, show appearances, pats on the back, etc, but no mention that WV is still actively needing help to stop this.
Can we really afford to lose even ONE state right now?
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Re: Last chance: Kill wv sb477
 Originally Posted by fire-eyes
Thank you. I am a new WV resident and this makes me upset to say the least. It's really hampered what had been joy to move to the state.
I wrote them last time and I am doing it again right now, individually, one at a time. I also edited up the letter a little to make it less generic.
Hiya! I just left Clarksburg a couple months ago.
Last edited by Shadera; 03-06-2012 at 07:06 PM.
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Registered User
Earlier today my fiance sent out her e-mails and made her phone calls as well. She even sent an e-mail to the professor in charge of the Herpetology Lab at Marshall Univ. letting him know {if he didn't already} what's happening. Hopefully that will work favorably for us.
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i can't stand this, just another reason for me to pack up and move on to Ohio, I did send in my emails to these people, I may be only 13, but I know how to work things here, and this I can tell is just not gonna blow over easy.
Reptiles
0.0.1 - Rhacodactylus Ciliatus, Cheerio
Mammals
1.1 - Canis Lupus Familiaris, Little Man & Molly
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Registered User
My gf got an e-mail back from Bonnie Brown earlier today saying that the bill was "passed out of judiciary today." I'm taking this as a bad thing until I hear otherwise.
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Re: Last chance: Kill wv sb477
UPDATE:
I just got off the phone with Delegate Daryl Cowles and although he's against it he's pretty sure it's going to pass. As amended today, the SB477 as we know it is no longer valid as the amendments were to push the rulemaking out to external committees (Department of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources, etc).
His advice to me was that if we call and/or email between now and Saturday to include "Oppose SB477 even as amended" in the subject line because if we just put "Oppose SB477" the delegates aren't likely to take it into consideration because they'll assume we're just talking about the old version that is no longer valid.
He also told me that the committee process, even if it passes, will take 14-16 months along with a public comment period, to be brought into enforceable law....meaning we don't have to start selling off our animals yet.
I was also told that he raised the question of "what is a dangerous animal - even a ferret could bite a child" he was shown a picture of an alligator in some public park in WV and told that "This is why we need to pass this bill" ....which he said was met with several "oh my gosh"-type replies from delegates around him.
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