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We are hopeless, since all the green people are khomeinist on a genetic
ground and no scientific or at most plausible argument will be ok for them.
Unluckily they shout high and some politicians follow their shouts
Enzo Campani
At 09.40 06/02/02 -0400, you wrote:
>The State of Florida has passed a ban on live shell collecting in Lee
>County, which includes Ft Myers, Pine Island, Sanibel, and Captiva Islands.
>It takes effect on Feb 28.
>
>Though I monitor the hearings of the state agency responsible, I didn't
>learn of the proposal until the final hearings were about to be held. I
>notified people in the area (panhandle) but apparently no one could attend
>to put forward our objections.
>
>In an earlier case, we learned of the final hearing for such a ban in
>Manatee County and several shellers were able to attend the hearing where we
>convinced the agency to make a two-live-per-species-per-day rule instead.
>
>Unfortunately, many of the hearings are held far away from the actual site
>being considered. Lee County is about 7 hours' drive from where the meetings
>were held!
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>We need to keep on top of this! It could easily spread to the whole state...
>
>Peggy Williams
>
> Visit my website at http://www.shelltrips.com
> Peggy Williams
> Shell Elegant
> PO Box 575
> Tallevast FL 34270
> (941) 355-2291
> [log in to unmask]
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