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Any reefer free to go to Burnaby City Hall about pet/fish/coral ban!!!!
So some idjiots who have nothing better to do with their lives are trying to convince Burnaby City Hall to ban the sale of puppies, kittens, & other animals including sw fish and corals. I guess these yahoos think that shutting down legitimate tax-paying, employee-hiring businesses is a good idea and that we can just get all our animals/pets from Craigslist.
Monday, Nov. 25 at 7pm is when the meeting will take place. I hope to go but I'm hoping that we get a lot of support from the pet-keeping and reefing community. Fro all those who don't think this affects them, guess what? J&L Aquatics is IN Burnaby!!! So is King Eds. A ban on reef fish and corals will be very, very bad for the reefing community. Hope to see you all there. Anthony |
That has to be the second most retarded thing to happen this week, besides Ford :lol:. They should just take a hike and go do something productive instead of wasting people's time in going to these kind of things. You can't teach these yahoos logic if all they had was non sense to begin with.
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Tree hugg'in, granola eat'in, earth muffins.
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No offence but looks like all the crazy news always happen to originate in BC. People getting sued for cutting down their own trees, (kind of) weird parades and this?! Would love to see someone post what these people have to say for their so called "protest". This is possibly one of the worst "first world problem" I have read about. Losers!
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And Anthony I don't think fish and coral will make the list. I'm an animal lover and I totally agree with stores not being able to sell puppies and kittens. There's too many of those losers setting up puppy mills and chit like that. And what a surprise. Most of those piece of crap losers are drug dealer welfare recipients |
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I'm being a good boy now on the site.
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All the local pet stores here no longer "sell" cats or dogs. Now all the cats/kittens being offered by the shops are supplied by the local animal shelter to be re-homed, (with the usual fees) either that or they have gone out of them all together.. This includes the big box pets stores.
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Well I haven't been banned lately. Haha
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Anthony, do you have a link to more information about this. I wouldn't think they would be targeting fish and corals.
Puppies and kittens are a different story. That cute little puppy in the pet store is often the end result of some terrible cruelty. There are low lifes out there that literally breed dogs to death. |
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i don't think fish and coral are considered pets-more of a hobby.but if they do try to ban them i'll be the first to start a aquatic black market
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Just heard through the grapevine that those wanting to ban dogs, cats, and rabbits, are eager to expand their demand for an animal ban to saltwater fish and corals (the reasoning I heard is destruction of the reef and taking fish out of the ocean to put into little aquariums being inhumane).
So while the main emphasis is likely going to be banning puppies, kittens, rabbits and small animals, don't be fooled into thinking these activists will be limiting themselves to just these. They have convinced themselves that petshops are evil and keeping pets is evil. They can actually make a stronger case to ban sw fish and corals because these are mostly wild harvested and imported from overseas, whereas puppies, kittens, and rabbits are domesticated and bred mostly locally. I'm for greater regulation to keep puppy mill pups out of petshops. Having worked in the petshop industry in the past, I know most of the kittens sold were abandoned overnight at the door or people just brought them in during shop hours. The kittens would then get their shots, a vet visit, a bath and fed before being placed for sale. I think most of the kittens would otherwise have been abandoned to the SPCA or just left out to die otherwise. BTW, wasn't there a movement a while ago about trying to ban anything exotic (particularly reptiles) just a while ago in BC? |
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These are the same people who are anti-hunting and tell me to buy my meat in a store. By their rationale, we should free all the livestock so they can live happily off the land until Bessie eats their heirloom roses or Wilber gets into traffic.
I wonder is Saving Aquacultured Nemo would just make them shark-bait after a life in captivity? Maybe a counter-movement needs to be made explaining that aquacultured /= born free. Just thoughts. |
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Honestly, you can never satisfy these "unreasonable" activists. They want clean electricity. Put forth windmills and they start shouting it kills birds. They write "save the trees" on pieces of papers but when you print something, that's a crime beyond imagination. They talk about being vegan to save animals by stripping down herbivores and omnivores food chain, leaving behind only the poisonous berries. They talk about oilsands companies destroying the country but then complain about the lack of jobs and bad gdp when those companies short out employees. Weird! |
The Lisa chick in charge of SARS is a complete wack job. I've seen her outright attack people for listing an animal on craigslist.
Guarantee she will do all in her power to ban whatever she can. I had her grill me once on a small animal forum because a friend had posted a rabbit for adoption that was for somebody she knew. She wanted this friends personal information so she could call her up and berate her for putting the animal up for adoption even though it wasn't her animal. And yes big reptile ban not too long ago, Province wide. Coquitlam also had a large exotic animal ban not long ago either. Doesn't mean citizens choose to listen to the laws, but more pet stores are abiding by them.... For the most part. However this is causing more wack job rescue folk to come out and proclaim themselves king/queen of that bunch of animals and share how they do it best, and then allow themselves to profit off the animals that now need new homes because their illegal to own. |
Crazy people intrigue me. There's nothing like debating crazy logic, some very entertaining conversations. When I was in high school I worked at the "mental" hospital in Weyburn. Some very fascinating people. Google Souris Valley Mental Health hospital. Anyways crazy lady has to convince a lot of people..... Elected people that I assume want to be elected again. There are obliged to listen but common sense should prevail.
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It's time to get out people. Mobilize and be heard.
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there is no common sense in b c politics
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