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laurarfl
at Mon May 10 06:58:35 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by laurarfl ]
>>I wonder what it takes to qualify for the license... Depending on the requirements, this ban may be easily worked around, no? I mean, if all it takes to be considered a commerial breeder is having litters/clutches on the ground and for sale, might this 'ban' really only result in more breeding? What kinds of restrictions will be placed on those licensed breeders?
I am a commercial interest in FL, but not a big breeder. I needed to prove my educational status to obtain my alligator permit in FL a few years back. They want a business name, FL incorporation, proof of business such as a website and/or store front, and wildlife officers inspected my set-up.
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