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Posted by: BobS at Thu Jun 17 16:38:34 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BobS ] In N.J. Corn snakes are considered an endangered species. Seems to be like white mice and goldfish pet trade wise. There appears to be no reasoning with the powers that be. Easier to make a law than be realistic about it. A handful of knuckleheads who have to have wildcaught versus thousands of tax paying, law abiding, permit holding hobbyists that would rather have a captive bred, non parisitized beautiful Abotts type Oakatee corn type. It makes sense when you think about it....? A LONG time ago when it started it supposedly had some thing to do with some one who was caught poaching them in the Barrens. When questioned respectfully further for numbers of arrests, stats to back it up etc. it seems there was very little backing it up other than they have no way of telling wc from CB. Law enforcement wise thats like saying you caught 2 people with with fake licenses so everybodys drivers documents can't be accepted as valid. It's how knee jerk politics/laws go. Most of us would rather spend $50.00 dollars on a quality animal we will keep and treasure for years rather than walk through ticks,mosquitos and brush to get some scaggy biting, nervous ho hum looking corn snake but what does common sense have to do with it? | ||
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