What about... pets?

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mohawk

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Yeah, well maybe your lifer brother should have stayed home and taken care of his family instead of wasting my tax dollars while whoring it up with Afghan women!

That may be the most ill informed statement I've ever heard and in complete bad taste. I've been to Afghanistan and I can tell you that there isn't a whole lot of "whoring" it up.


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Wolverine

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"Anyway, on my last trip to Florida before attending WG orientation I gave Bubba his well-deserved freedom by releasing him along US-41 a few miles west of Miami. He slithered off into the Everglades without a glance over his "shoulder"."


This was a VERY extremely irresponsible and HIGHLY illegal act. It is a shame you were not caught and arrested. Actions like yours are costing the United States BILLIONS of dollars to fix the damage that invasive species are doing to the environment, not to mention the damage to innocent human life. You should be ashamed. IF you are an honest man you will call the authorities in Florida, explain what you did and pay all fines and penalties that are due.

I guess IF is the operative word here. Honesty isn't exactly my middle name! Besides, this is minor stuff compared to what the authorities are chasing me down about.

As far as Bubba is concerned, he had as much right to his freedom as anyone (or anything) else. I always thought the Everglades was kind of dull anyway, so Bubba and his offspring seem to be livening things up. Long live Bubba!!
 

layoutshooter

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Yeah, well maybe your lifer brother should have stayed home and taken care of his family instead of wasting my tax dollars while whoring it up with Afghan women!

Besides, I'm sure there is no way that could have Bubba because he was released many miles south of Lake Okeechobee; although that snake might have been one of several my older brother released into the lake the last time he went bass fishing there. They had grown much too large for his basement terrarium and he didn't have the heart to destroy them.


Grow up! YOU and your brother committed criminal acts. There are reasonable, adult ways, to have gotten rid of those snakes. Too bad I was not there to see you do it so I could turn you in.

As to what you said about a person who lost a child because a person like you acted in an irresponsible and criminal manner, you should be ashamed. That was a disgusting thing to say.

Be a man, you screwed up, admit it, confess to it, pay the fines and quit passing off your guilt onto others. There is NO excuse for you behavior, none what so ever.

Here is what you would be facing, and you would deserve the max.

[h=2]Exotic Reptiles and the Law[/h]Releasing any exotic wildlife in Florida is a first-degree misdemeanor with a penalty of up to one year in prison and a $1,000 fine. Further regulatory measures went into effect in 2008 to limit and control the sale of "reptiles of concern" (ROCs), which include Burmese pythons, African rock pythons,

amethystine pythons, reticulated pythons, green anacondas, and Nile monitors:


  • Owners of ROCs must purchase a $100 annual permit.
  • ROCs greater than two inches in diameter must be identified by an implanted microchip.

    http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/uw286
 
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