Jefferson predicted a revolution every 20 years

Gonz

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Maybe we ought to make them come true. :rolleyes:

A Michigan man who killed a poisonous snake he says was threatening nearby children has been found guilty of "killing a protected reptile or amphibian without a state permit" and faces a possible jail sentence, reports the Ann Arbor News.

Convicted of killing the rattlesnake during an afternoon outing Aug. 9 with his two sons and their friend at Pickeral Lake northwest of Ann Arbor, 47-year-old James Galloway says he was protecting nearby children and himself, according to the report.

Galloway said he wasn't aware that it is a crime in Michigan to kill the Eastern Massasauga rattlesnake, Michigan's only venomous snake.

The six-member jury convicted Galloway after being confronted by the prosecution with the plastic-wrapped, frozen, decapitated snake as evidence.

According to the paper, Galloway testified he was walking up a narrow, sandy path when he heard a hissing sound. With the rattlesnake about six to eight feet away, Galloway saw a 3-year-old girl and her parents walking down the path toward him. After telling the girl to stop, testified Galloway, he grabbed a stick and used it to pin down the snake while the girl and her parents got out of range.

He then picked up the snake and transported it to a dock where his sons were fishing, said the News. Planning to set the snake free, Galloway says he took the snake to a parking lot preparing to use a shovel to scoop up the snake and release it into the woods. But the snake then came toward him, said Galloway, and, feeling threatened, he used the shovel to cut off its head and rattle.

A woman observing the events and suspecting the snake was a protected Eastern Massasauga reportedly contacted authorities on her cell phone. In court, an expert testified he doubted Galloway's story, since the Eastern Massasauga is generally a shy snake that usually will flee in the presence of humans.

With sentencing scheduled for June 26, the misdemeanor crime carries a maximum penalty of 90 days in jail and a $500 fine.

"I'm stunned that the snake had more rights than a human being," said Galloway.
 
"The revolution will not be televised." I wonder what Gil Scott Heron thinks of that song now. You know it would be all over the news.
 
A woman observing the events and suspecting the snake was a protected Eastern Massasauga reportedly contacted authorities on her cell phone

I'm sure if we look hard enough, we can charge this bitch with something. Maybe using a cell phone in an unsafe manner.

But the snake then came toward him, said Galloway, and, feeling threatened, he used the shovel to cut off its head and rattle

This is where he made the mistake. Never should have cut off the rattle.
 
:confuse3: Maybe its me but I find his story extremely questionable. He "transported the snake to a parking lot preparing to use a shovel to scoop up the snake and release it into the woods". Why did he need a shovel if he was already transporting it safely? And why take it out of the woods to take it back to the woods? I tend to believe he went to the parking lot to get something to kill it with.....
 
I wondered that myself. If I see a snake in the wild, and have something to kill it with, I'll kill it. But I sure as shit ain't going to take it somewhere else, to let it go or kill it.
 
maybe he hoped it was like his kids, a short car ride and an icecream and it would calm down. and if not whack them with a shovel.
 
Yeah...but this would be more like someone else's kid....You shut out the lights and pretend you're not home....
 
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