I would like to state my case as to why I should be able to own a bear. Admittedly, I have not been directly told that I cannot own a bear. However, I see no reason to actually wait for a denial in order to make my case. Let’s just consider this preemptive.
1. I am responsible. I am not the sort of person who would own a bear and then not take care of it. I would not forget to feed my bear, causing it to break into my neighbor’s houses looking for food. I would take good care of my bear.
2. Though my place is only around a thousand finished square feet, I make good use of space. I am sure that I would provide an adequate home environment for my bear.
3. I would not exploit my bear. Though it is entirely possible that I would try to get my bear to wear clown outfits and ride a unicycle, I would only encourage my bear to do so. Whether or not the bear complied would entirely depend on my bear. I would not dream of forcing my wishes onto my bear.
4. I would not name my bear “Yogi,” or “Boo Boo.” I am not a monster.
5. Bears beat Battlestar Galactica. Everyone knows this. However, I do not own any dvds or anything similar of Battlestar Galactica. Thus, I would be able to provide a conflict-free zone in which my bear could live.
Based at least one these above reasons, I believe that no one can legitimately deny that I should be able to own a bear. Local ordinances and/or other applicable law regarding bear ownership aside, I have stated my case.
Published on October 27, 2013 17:00