I believe if discrimination against people with disabilities is to be done, then it should be done with equality. ALL animals should be allowed or they ALL should be disallowed, as was the case before this ridiculous and illegal change.
In the United States the legislative branch (congress) makes law. In 1990, Congress made the ADA then President Bush signed it into law. Now the Department of Justice has decided to over-ride both Congress and the President and rewrite the law to suit themselves and various dog training companies who have lobbied for this change.
I was recently denied access to the local Museum, a museum which I had visited many times before this change. How many more "public" facilities will now deny me?
I have two rabbits who have been my Service Animals since 2005. They have been prescribed by my Psychiatrist and my psychiatric clinician agrees that they ARE Service Animals. I suffer from MDD, Major Depression Disorder. This causes severe panic attacks which can and do happen at any time. The presence of the rabbits has eased this immensely. My psychiatrist agrees and has the data to prove it, a record of my improvement over the years
My Psychiatrist is licensed to practice and I believe that whatever he decides SHOULD be far far more binding than any government agency, the DOJ in this case, to practice medice without a license.
As for "fakers", I don't believe that anyone, on this board or elsewhere has the right or training to KNOW who a faker is or who has the right to deny the so called "faker" the right to have a service animal.
Notice it is "Service Animal. Even the new wording conceded "Animal". Any third grader knows that "Animal is not the same as "Dog" and that the term includes a number of species.
If the zoo-phobic American public must have their ridiculous rights to dine, etc without the presence of any animals I suggest that they should have private rooms in private restaurants (remember, humans are also primates) so they are not offended by the presence of animals.
I would concede that an earthworm, fly or amoeba would probably not be mush use as a service animal. If they MUST change the law, which should ONLY be done by Congress, they might consider eliminating such species, rather than blanketly eliminating nearly all useful species.
As for those who would criticize my (and my psychiatrist's) choice of animals, I'd offer in their defense: Rabbits are cuddly and they are offensive to very few people. They don't smell like dogs. Unlike dogs, they carry very few diseases that are transmittable to man and even the few diseases are transmittable only by direct contact, usually of the internal organs of a dead rabbit.
I guess what really bothers me and has made me angry is that disabled people who are members of this site would attack the rights of other disabled people.