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Posted by Drag-on on June 29, 2000 at 02:26:52:
In Reply to: Concerns and some parental advice posted by Rob Carmichael on June 28, 2000 at 13:46:09:
For the most part, I agree with you. Kids don't need venomous snakes. But, I don't think you can't rule out the possibility of this kid being qualified enough. I would hate for anyone just to look at my age and say I'm "grossly underqualified." I have seen my fair share of old guys who's handling ablilities are less than admirable. Keeping hots in captivity isn't very hard at all (usually); it's just more responsibility than *most* young folks are ready for. Granted, I would give 10 to 1 odds on this kid being interested in hots just as a whim so he can have a cool pet, but most people on this forum started keeping hots at a relatively young age (under 18 anyways). No offense meant to the mother in any way, but geez people, taking venom? Why in the hell would anyone want to go through pain and suffering that can come with snake venom, when there are plenty of better physchological fireworks available to anyone with a little money? Besides, snake venom isn't something you go pick up from the local hoodlum(s). And you are trying to tell me that some kid who has never had a venomous snake in his life is going to try and milk a cobra to get a momentary high?? Parents of America, most of us "stupid kids" aren't as dumb and irresponsible as we are made out to be. Give us a chance. Afterall, the future of this place depends on us...
Drag-on
P.S. my troll radar is giving me a faint signal on this one. She got chills? Even so, if this is a troll, bravo! This is far better than anything we have had yet.
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