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Snake-friendly states to live in?

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Posted by: 3bSnakes at Wed Nov 7 12:59:00 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by 3bSnakes ]  
   

I live in Texas and, as most of you know, this state is trying to make it more and more difficult to own snakes. Many of the cities around me have passed recent laws banning the sale of any snake that gets over 10 feet (and they don't care if it's a nicaraguan boa, it's still a boa so it MUST get over 10 feet!), and some even ban the sale of ball pythons!

So, as my own collection continues to grow, I'm wanting to move somewhere more big-snake-friendly (preferably out of texas) but I don't know much about boa/python laws in other states. I'm not so worried about my ball pythons being an issue, but I've got several boas and a couple burms. Anyone have any advice on boa-friendly states?

thanks,
~Kasey~
boas,balls,& burms


   

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