Well said Jim... Life is what one makes of it... I appreciate your positive 
attitude .... this will make life HAPPY !!! I hope someone picks up your idea 
and works on it just as we have FARM PORK !!!!!

 

Valley
 
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 04:21:10 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Torches in the Fields at Night
> 
> When laws become redundant, they ought to be changed. This law obviosly is 
> out-dated and is badly in need of some re-org. Did you know at one point, 
> bull fights in Goa were banned? Well, bull fights are legal once again.
> 
> Even when bull fights were illegeal in Goa, one could easily attend these in 
> Goan paddy fields for free. Why? It is a Goan tradition and a form of 
> entertainment that dates back, well before silent movies were made [ or was 
> it before the Portuguese came to Goa :) ].
> 
> Laws don't work unless you provide alternatives. Instead of banning frog 
> meat, the concerned NGO's should attempt to provide altenative sources of 
> frog meat - such as legal frog farms. When you flood the market with frogs 
> raised in farms at a reasonable price, nobody would venture out with their 
> flash-lights to catch the ones in the wild. 
> 
> Its simple economics.
> 
> Now ... would you like your burger well done, medium or rare? Keep in mind, 
> I'd have to first find a cow.
> 
> Jim F.
> New York.
> 
> -------------- Original message ----------------------
> From: "Aaron Pereira" <[email protected]>
> ...
> ...
> > citizen! The law states it very clearly.. U catch a frog, your fined Rs. 
> > 25000 
> > or/and imprisoned for 3 years. The Indian bull frog is a protected species 
> > under 
> > Schedule I of the Wild Life Protection Act, 1972.
> > 
> > Aaron Pereira
> 
> 

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