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FRoberts
at Mon Oct 27 15:54:25 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FRoberts ]
In the days of Starsky and Hutch (when the law was written hehe)
Boas where a very common pet so the state opted not to charge people to keep them.
They have been very slow to change the law, it has nothing to do with boa v python or if one is more dangerous to people or environment, just was written at a time that they where commonly sold in pet stores and kept and so they didn't bother charging people a fee to do so.
>>My mistake. Although it doesn't make any sense that you need a permit for BCI and not BCC. If anything, you would think it would be the other way around, no?
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>>Yeah, hard to believe that it is illegal to own ball pythons in NYC. They are one of the safest pet snakes.
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>>Don't get me wrong. I wasn't hating on NJ, but the whole boa vs ball python thing just doesn't make sense. ----- =========================================================
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