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Re: LEGAL OR NOT? pine snakes, etc


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Posted by A.C. on April 02, 2001 at 01:39:03:

In Reply to: Re: LEGAL OR NOT? pine snakes, etc posted by Robert Sposato on April 01, 2001 at 23:20:13:

Robert,

Thanks for the information. Where can I find the new regulations? I went on the NJ webpage and there was nothing about anacondas.

Who makes up these regulations? I study environmental science at Stockton College and have heard nothing of these legislations. I believe it's unfair that we cannot own certain animals in NJ. I definately consider moving to PA- a herper's dream because of this. To restrict all crocadillians (including smaller species like cuban crocs, freshies, dwarf caimans, smooth fronts, etc)seems bogus and communist. NJ has a rep among other states as being way too "anal retentive" when it comes to exotics.

hey- are box turtles and terrapins still legal?


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