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Old 01/04/2008, 04:40 PM
chrissreef chrissreef is offline
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sam - you're not making much sense in some of your latest posts. Yes, anyone can drive (poor or rich)... but legally requires a license or "certification" as I'm proposing... certifiying they have at least some "common" education on responsible driving.

TylerMoore - "I'm glad they made collection of Caribbean live rock illegal, i go there every year and i'd perferre the reefs to be around for my children."

100% agree =) I'd like the same for Pacific reefs too... maybe certification isn't the right step... but regulation instead? (like in the caribbean)

Although, I'd prefer certification... to me, that's less "big brother" and allows everyone access "yes, you can have a salt water tank... just attend this class so you know how to care for it properly". I'd rather that then "sorry, yellow tang is $300 b/c regulation only allows 3000 of them to be imported every year"

but that's me =/
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