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    I don't think it's right to be able to tell a private homeowner what they can and can't have on their own, again "PRIVATE", property. That's absurd and a complete breech of one's rights. I can't believe the city council is even considering that. I could understand in a condo association, rental, or an apartment, but in a privately owned home? No.

    However, my question is: How did the neighbors find out he had so many snakes? My neighbors don't even know I have one. Or I'm sure they'd make a fuss too. Granted, I live in an apartment, but still. Why tell anyone you have them? Or especially so many. (Even though to many of us, 25 doesn't seem like many).


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