Ok, I don't actually hate Coach K (he does have RMK roots), but I was looking for a catchy title and no one knows who the NCST Coach is...
But imagine living in a suburban neighborhood in the Capital city of NC and discovering that one of your bonehead neighbors allowed their pet Cobra to escape...
Is keeping deadly snakes really a "Constitutionally-protected" right?
Not that I would live in NC anyway, although unbelievably enough I did spend part of one summer in NC selling (trying to sell?) Bibles door to door...
But I absolutely hate snakes. And as the folks from UNC that were part of the joint Police Services Studies in St Louis that we participated in the summer of my junior year always pointed out, NC led the US in snakebite fatalities... Even in the article that I linked one lady pointed out that they had copperheads, but knew what to expect...
My question would be, then WHY do you live there? Same question I'd pose to people in Australia if I see them swimming in a creek or traipsing merrily thru heavily wooded (gotta be) snake-infested areas...
But imagine living in a suburban neighborhood in the Capital city of NC and discovering that one of your bonehead neighbors allowed their pet Cobra to escape...
Is keeping deadly snakes really a "Constitutionally-protected" right?
Venomous cobra on the loose strikes fear in northwest Raleigh; police searching home
Police and animal control officers went to a home on Chaminox Place on Tuesday afternoon. The owner’s son has many snake photos on his Instagram account, including a spitting zebra cobra.
www.yahoo.com
Not that I would live in NC anyway, although unbelievably enough I did spend part of one summer in NC selling (trying to sell?) Bibles door to door...
But I absolutely hate snakes. And as the folks from UNC that were part of the joint Police Services Studies in St Louis that we participated in the summer of my junior year always pointed out, NC led the US in snakebite fatalities... Even in the article that I linked one lady pointed out that they had copperheads, but knew what to expect...
My question would be, then WHY do you live there? Same question I'd pose to people in Australia if I see them swimming in a creek or traipsing merrily thru heavily wooded (gotta be) snake-infested areas...