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Posted by: PWalreadytaken at Fri Feb 4 09:19:15 2011 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PWalreadytaken ] I feel your pain RS; been there, done that years ago. My guess is, nothing "good" for herpers will come from this. I see PA going the way of the majority of states already, making possession and keeping of non native venomous snakes illegal. If you're lucky, it'll stop there. If not, any new state regs could be even more restrictive. Headline grabbing venomous snakebites tend to cause these knee jerk reactions from state legislatures. Never seen reactions from the herper crowd ever have much effect on the final laws either. Good luck.......might want to consider disposing of any potentially affected reptiles now, while its still "legal" to do so. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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