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nuguy
at Tue May 25 17:02:42 2010 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by nuguy ]
Honestly, no idea. Blackheads arent on any list Ive seen for Douglas County, Nebraska. (Omaha, essentially). General rule of thumb according to county/city laws is worded pretty much as "Any snake the generally gets over 8'" but coastals and columbian boas, both which can exceed 8' are indeed legal and sold at the Omaha Reptile Expo. (Go figure)
But they also have a "list" naming the big 5, and several other species, unfortunately Olives are on that list.
I dont make the laws (as vague as they may be) I just try and follow them.
Actually went to see if I could find it online...hope I dont get no one has an issues with me copy and pasting this ..
"Omaha City Code
Please note as of January of 2004 that the Omaha City Code regarding pets has changed. The Nebraska Herpetological Society was able to get the snake length limit increased from 6 feet to 8 feet. This means that several snakes that were banned under the old limits are now permitted. The list below has been updated.
What this city ordinance means is that the following types of animals are not permitted to be kept in Omaha: venomous lizards, lizards that exceed 5 feet in length as adults (it does not matter what the actual individual size of the animal is, if the average length of adults exceeds 5 feet), venomous snakes, snakes that exceed 8 feet as adults (again, hatchlings of these animals are not permitted).
Specifically, the following animals are not permitted in Omaha (Please note: this list may not be exhaustive, and you should consider the above types of animals for evaluating the legality of any animal not included in this list): Venomous Snakes
* All Species
Non-Venomous Snakes
* Paupan python (Apodora papuan) * Peruvian black-tailed boa (Boa constrictor constrictor) * Guyana red-tailed boa (B. c. constrictor) * Suriname red-tailed boa (B. c. constrictor) * Argentine boa (Boa constrictor occidentalis) * Green anaconda (Eunestes murinus) * Yellow anaconda (Eunestes notaeus) * Oenpelli python (Liasis oenpelliensis) * Olive python (Liasis olivaceous) * Amethystine python (Morelia amathystina) * Bar-neck amethystine python (Morelia amathystina sp.) * Boelens python (Morelia boeleni) * Burmese python (Python molurus bivittatus) * Tiger reticulated python (Python reticulatus) * Reticulated python (Python reticulatus) * Dwarf reticulated python (Python reticulatus) * African rock python (Python sabae sabae)"
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