kingsnake.com is again one of the sponsors of this weekends Reptile Law Summit, as well as the North American Reptile Breeders Conference, and I would like to invite anyone with an interest in reptile laws, or the organizations involved with representing pet owners, to attend the meeting Friday night in Tinley Park, Illinois, just outside Chicago. Please make sure to bring any questions, issues, or concerns you may have regarding regulatory issues at the state or federal level, or with the organizations involved, with you to the meeting.
I am scheduled to be a panelist Friday night representing kingsnake.com, along with PIJAC's Mike Canning, USARK's Andrew Wyatt, Gary Bagnall from Zoomed and others from the reptile industry and community, where we will be discussing the federal regulation of Burmese Pythons as well as other legal issues facing our community. Hopefully we can address some of your questions and concerns and maybe arrive at some solutions together.
Reptile Law Summit Schedule - March 16,2012
7:00 PM Ben Siegel - Burmese Python Initiative
7:15 PM Andrew Wyatt – USARK President
7:45 PM Mike Canning – PIJAC President | 8:15 PM Panel Discussion
Bill Brant – PIJAC Board Member
Mike Canning – PIJAC President
Ben Siegel – Burmese Python Initiative
Andrew Wyatt – USARK President
Joan Galvin – USARK Board Member
Gary Bagnall – USARK Board Member
Mike Wilbanks – Constrictors Unlimited
Jeff Barringer - kingsnake.com
Others - TBA |
Cindy Steinle and myself will be posting updates and hopefully providing audio and video interviews from the site, so if you are unable to attend please make sure to check in here at kingsnake.com for regular on-scene reports. The Reptile Law Summit meeting Friday night is FREE! ~ for more information on the Reptile Law Summit please visit the NARBC web site at
http://narbc.com. Please drop us a note here and let us know if you will be attending.
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