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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

“They are not. They are wild animals & an invasive species.”

So are cats and dogs. Domestication is judged by how much an animal is bred to tailor fit the perceived need by humanity. Given this, the most domesticated animal in the world is the ball python.

“Public safety issue. Your “right” to own deadly, undomesticated animals doesn’t exist.”

You are safer with a large constrictor than you are with dogs, cats, or any domestic livestock. Each year in the US, there are over 70 deaths by dogs, 30 by cats, and 0.43 deaths by all pet reptiles.

You honestly sound like a gun grabber with the uneducated rhetoric you are spewing. Educate yourself then we can talk, until then, your baseless opinion is meaningless.


116 posted on 07/21/2021 6:35:42 PM PDT by BCR #226 (02/07 SOT www.extremefirepower.com...The BS stops when the hammer drops.)
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To: BCR #226
So are cats and dogs.

Not the same bud. Cats and dogs have been domesticated since biblical times. You cannot domesticate a wild boa constrictor.

You are safer with a large constrictor than you are with dogs, cats, or any domestic livestock. Each year in the US, there are over 70 deaths by dogs, 30 by cats, and 0.43 deaths by all pet reptiles.

Misleading as there are obviously more pet cats and dogs than there are boa constrictor pets.

You honestly sound like a gun grabber with the uneducated rhetoric you are spewing. Educate yourself then we can talk, until then, your baseless opinion is meaningless.

LOL. When a gun has the capability to get up and shoot someone, let me know.

135 posted on 07/23/2021 3:18:30 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Free Republic: The Internet's 1st social media platform. Since 1996.)
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