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![]() "Nitesbane" wrote in message ... A few of my fellow hobbyists seem concerned about this bill, introduced on January 26, 2009. Similar bills have been introduced in the past as far back as the 1970's (as far as I know) and all have failed. Personally, I don't see this having a major impact on the fishkeeping hobby even if it is passed. The language implies that exceptions can be made, in the form of a permit, if the people keeping prohibited species are "responsible". It seems to be aimed mostly at fish, reptiles and amphibians. I have copied and pasted the full text of the bill below (please snip when responding). -Nitesbane HR 669 IH 111th CONGRESS 1st Session H. R. 669 To prevent the introduction and establishment of nonnative wildlife species that negatively impact the economy, environment, or other animal species' or human health, and for other purposes. This bill is going into discussion on 4/23 (a week from today). Paper mail and (polite) phone calls to your representatives are most effective. Here's a website that makes contacting your reps very easy, and has a form letter that can be sent via email for free or printed and hand delivered for a nominal fee. http://nohr669.com/ |
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