On the profit subject: You have to look at the group of "scientists" and "experts" that are feeding this information to the media, senator Nelson, the rest of the Senators, etc. etc. They are the same group of people that have been "running" the removal of the invasive Brown tree snake in Guam. In short, the Brown tree snake was brought to Guam during the second World War on Military transports and has been eradicating rare birds in Guam. The U.S. government has spent millions of dollars at the request of the "experts" over there, yet the population hasn't been brought down, in fact, Guam has some of the densest populations of snakes in the world. The "experts" from Guam have learned how to receive millions of dollars for this, and they are working hard to bring that money to Florida. So is Senator Nelson. The everglades project was a multibillion dollar restoration project years ago, but funding has slowed considerably. By making this a national problem, the flood gates will open and money will flow a lot more freely again.
And Byrontx, I have to question why you would be so easily swayed into banning something like that, without taking into account all of the people whose lives would be destroyed. That's right, destroyed. It's a dream of many people to be able to live their lives freely and un-impeded by the government, to pursue happiness, and you are willing to just throw that word around so freely. Ban 'em. Very ignorant on the subject. There are thousands of people in this country now who own businesses that deal exclusively in products that either support boas/pythons or breed them to sell to people like me, people that are fascinated by them, and love them. It's unfortunate that so many people are willing to just say "ban 'em" so freely. I don't know what you are into, but maybe I'll try an example. Let's say you love hot rods. You have a 69 camaro that's just cherry. But since the government is trying to go "green", they get to a point where your car is considered not "eco" friendly, and you have to turn your car in. They ban it. That would suck for all the old car people, and small steps were taken towards that recently with the "cash for clunkers" program.
And you can't tell me that the USGS, (G being for "geological") survey actually swayed you. A LONG list of scientist wiped their ass with that piece of work, calling it unscientific. Here's the quote:
“It is a misrepresentation to call the USGS do ent ‘scientific’” stated the scientists. “As written, this [USGS] do ent is not suitable as the basis for legislative or regulatory policies, as its content is not based on best science practices, it has not undergone external peer-review, and it diverts attention away from the primary concern. We encourage the USFWS and USGS to submit this do ent to an independent body for proper and legitimate peer review. Additionally, we encourage the Committee to review this do ent, not as an authoritative scientific publication, but rather as a report currently drafted to support a predetermined policy”.
And here's the list of scientists that signed the letter sent to Congress:
Elliott Jacobson, MS, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACZM
Professor of Zoological Medicine
University of Florida
Dale DeNardo, DVM, PhD
Associate Professor School of Life Sciences
Arizona State University
Paul M. Gibbons, DVM, MS, Dipl. ABVP (Avian)
President-Elect, Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians
Interim Regent, Reptiles & Amphibians, American Board of Veterinary Prac ioners
Director, Exotic Species Specialty Service
Animal Emergency Center and Specialty Services
Chris Griffin, DVM, Dipl. ABVP (Avian)
President, Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians
Owner and Medical Director
Griffin Avian and Exotic Veterinary Hospital
Brady Barr, PhD
Resident Herpetologist
National Geographic Society
Endangered Species Coalition of the Council of State Governments
Crocodilian Specialist Group
Warren Booth, PhD
Invasive Species Biologist
Research Associate
North Carolina State University
Director of Science
United States Association of Reptile Keepers
Ray E. Ashton, Jr.
President
Ashton Biodiversity Research & Preservation Ins ute
Robert Herrington, PhD
Professor of Biology
Georgia Southwestern State University
Douglas L. Hotle
Curator of Herpetology/Conservation/Research
Natural Toxins Research Center
Texas A&M University
Francis L. Rose (Retired) , B.S., M.S. (Zoology), PhD (Zoology)
Professor Emeritus
Texas State University
Edward J. Wozniak DVM, PhD
Regional Veterinarian
Zoonosis Control Division
Texas Department of State Health Services
Why take away something, a FREEDOM, a right, away from Americans based on junk science?