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Originally Posted by CorsiHockeyLeague
My assumption is that any direction to obtain a an emotional support animal is based on it providing a benefit to the person in question's life. This does not take into account whether that person needs the animal to come with them on a plane. Further, in the case of support animals, is there any assessment done by any independent body? What the video is talking about is a regulatory agency... which is also what I'm talking about; the standards that any such agency should use for issuing licenses.
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I'm not sure I understand your argument. Are you saying that there should be classifications of support animal licenses, allowing some the ability to go on public transport and others to not be, based on the level of support needed for their owners?