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Debbie's Scaly  Babies My Passion is Bearded Dragons This page is turned into my Personal Blog and information. It is for my passion bearded dragons but will show other Reptiles.

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Animal Laws and Restrictions Hidden in New COVID Stimulus Plan

On May 15th, 2020, the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions Act (HEROES Act) passed in the House of Representatives. Its next step is to go before the Senate sometime soon. Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnel has described it as a “big laundry list of pet priorities.” He doesn’t know just how true that is. Buried on pages 1,628-1,635 of the over 1,800 page bill, lies the Wildlife-Borne Disease Prevention Act. The language is using the COVID-19 pandemic to push forward animal regulations. The language pertains to exotics bred domestically and limits them from being transported across state lines. The language also expands the list of animals classified as “injurious” and expands the list of those that “have the potential to cause harm”.

Wildlife-Borne Disease Prevention Act

Our friends at USARK (United States Association of Reptile Keepers) have alerted us to the concerns of this addition to the new stimulus plan. They stated: “The Act contains language that would reverse the USARK federal lawsuit victory by reinstating the ban on interstate transportation of species listed as injurious under the Lacey Act.”

“In that landmark decision, four federal judges agreed that USARK was correct and that the Lacey Act did not ban interstate transportation of injurious species based on the original language of the Lacey Act and the intent of Congress. As a result of this fight for our members and the herpetocultural community, this meant animals domestically bred under human care could be moved and sold across state lines (within the continental United States).”'

The Lacey Act
According to the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service, the Lacey Act describes “a species of wildlife can be listed as injurious when it has been demonstrated to be harmful or have the potential to be harmful to either the health and welfare of humans, the interests of forestry, agriculture, or horticulture, or the welfare and survival of wildlife or wildlife resources.” It also outlines that in order “To control the introduction and spread of an injurious species, the listing of the species as “injurious” under the Lacey Act means that its importation and interstate transport are prohibited without a permit issued by the Service. This prohibition includes importation or interstate movement of live animals, their gametes, hybrids, and viable eggs.”

The Consequences
Unfortunately, the proposed law now included in the COVID relief bill would overturn that decision. Specifically, the act would add this language to the Lacey Act (Title 18 Section 42): “or any interstate transport between States within the continental United States.”
Not only will it ban interstate transportation, but it will expand the list of what is considered an injurious species. What is especially worrisome is the vague language included in the bill. What species fall under the category of “wildlife”, and what species are considered “injurious”. People can be harmed accidentally by their own pets, horses, or livestock on any given day. Would this new law affect them too?

Zoonotic Diseases
The act has likely been included in this new stimulus bill under the guise of human health precautions against zoonotic diseases. However, zoonosis can stem from any and all animals and has since the beginning of time. Rabies, Avian Flu, and now COVID-19 are all examples of diseases that have crossed over from animals to humans. While it is important to put measures in place to reduce their incidence, the fact is that those measures are already in place and additional regulation is not needed here. This is especially true when those restrictions could have far reaching effects on animal owners here in the U.S.

Our Concern with Buried Legislation

Sometimes the legislation animal extremists propose is very overt, like bills to ban rodeo or selling animals from federally licensed breeders in pet shops. However, much of the time animal extremist legislation is snuck in, hidden beneath or within a bigger plan that seems “fair”.

We saw this recently with the PACT Act in 2019 and we are seeing it now here with the COVID-19 stimulus bill. The efforts by animal extremist groups and those affiliated with their movement to influence legislation is constant. It takes all of us to be diligent about it. We, at Protect The Harvest, will continue to share information about relevant legislation with you all in the hopes that it drives home the reality that this battle is ongoing and does not stop, even during a national crisis like the coronavirus pandemic.

27/09/2014

Well it won't b e too much longer before the eggs hatch. Will keep everyone posted.

17/08/2014

It is with my deepest sorrow that my very loved buddy Blackbeard passed away on Aug.13,2014. Anyone who knew him loved him. He was my very first beardie that my wonderful daughter bought for me. Everything that could of been done was done. We then made the decision to let him go peacefully. RIP Blackbeard. You came into my life for a very special reason. You will always be in our hearts.Your love was always unconditional. At least you are no longer in pain. Mommy and Jessica will always mis you.

28/07/2014

Well on July 27 Princess gave birth to 24 eggs. The daddy is Hercules. It will take approximately 2 months for them to hatch. We can sell them 6 weeks later. If anyone is interested let us know. We will be able to sell them the beginning of November. Will put pics up when they hatch. We are excited. The eggs look very healthy.

07/03/2014

So who wants a recipe for fruit roll-ups your bearded dragon can share with you?

28/02/2014
21/02/2014

Would everyone do a huge favor and leave comments about your opinions of the hides on the pictures of them? What you think of the model, anything you would change, etc...

10/02/2014

We now trim beardie nails. $5 if it's one of ours. $10 if you're new. :)

23/01/2014

New pictures of the second clutch. There are two babies per tank at the moment. They have gotten quite large as you can see.

21/01/2014

Check out these guys. The "skull tank", as I've dubbed it, has been rearranged. Of course, the repticarpet hasn't been photoed yet. I had to rearrange their toys because they got heavy to the point where it would topple over otherwise.

18/01/2014

Flowers and Other Edible Plants

08/01/2014

A bunch of our babies enjoying the castle hide. $35

05/01/2014

On Feb 1 And Feb 2 we will be at Repticon in Orlando. We will be selling our Beardies as well as the hides and harness for the beardies. Then we start on the next batch. If anyone wants a dragon let us know.

25/12/2013

EVERYONE WHO PURCHASES TWO BEARDED DRAGONS WILL RECEIVE $5.00 OFF. ALSO COME GET YOUR HARNESS FOR YOUR BEARDED DRAGON. JESSICA IS BUSY MAKING THEM AS WELL AS SOME BEAUTIFUL HIDES FOR YOUR BEARDED DRAGON.

25/12/2013

We hope everyone had a happy Christmas. Here is a photo sent to us from a past customer of her baby. She seems to love her new Santa hat.

24/11/2013

Blackbeard approves of this hide. If HE can fit on it/in it, this hide will last your beardie for life!!! All size hide with side rocks for smaller beardies to climb up. $25

19/11/2013

Meet Uno. He's my biggest baby if you can even call him that anymore. He's 15 1/2 inches long and weighs a whopping 188.8 grams. He is gonna be huge. He's a mischievous bu**er and keeps persistently mistaking my hair for food. Most of his siblings are only $25.

17/11/2013

Fall-themed hide. Big enough for many adults and sub-adults. $27

11/11/2013

Fall themed hide. $15

01/11/2013

This small little hide is just the right size for your baby beardie to wiggle into. They love small, dark places to curl up in and hide and they might just be able to snuggle right into this. Also great for a gecko. $5

01/11/2013

This hide is just right for a little beardie. It's a great spot for basking and also has a place to hide. When I finished it, Mom said it looked like the house from the Flintstones. Lol! I guess it does. $7

01/11/2013

Now selling all new, handmade hides!

16/09/2013

Weirdies With Beardies

Ten days left until clutch one can be sold. They are really starting to develop distinct features now. Their once cute miniature heads are taking shape and quite a few have the heads of their momma or pappa. All of them have inherited Princess's diva look. Please like and share!

16/09/2013

Ten days left until clutch one can be sold. They are really starting to develop distinct features now. Their once cute miniature heads are taking shape and quite a few have the heads of their momma or pappa. All of them have inherited Princess's diva look. Please like and share!

15/09/2013

Tank #3. This one has five babies.

14/09/2013

Weirdies With Beardies's cover photo

14/09/2013

Tank #3

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