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Posted by Dean Alessandrini on April 18, 2001 at 21:27:25:
In Reply to: Why Not? posted by J Blume on April 18, 2001 at 20:25:04:
I'm sure it's quite frustrating if you are a FL resident, but the lodgic is pretty simple.
If an individual that lives in Florida is issued a permit to keep Eastern indigos, there is no way to know for sure if the animals he/she has are from captive born stock. Upon aquiring the permits, the keeper could then go collect as many wild indigos as they wanted, and claim they were captive raised animals from his/her stock. Since there is no way to effectively police captive vs. wild caught, it's easiest to simply ban the snakes from captive collections. This is the logic behind the laws.
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