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RE: Endangered by state???

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Posted by: Jlassiter at Fri Jun 18 12:29:21 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]  
   

>>John, don't LA Pines (ruthveni) share the same protection in Texas? I had a buddy who lived in TX for several years and recently moved back to LA. He could not keep his LA pines while in TX.
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>>Since CB texas indigos and LA pines are legal in other states, I think those states should at least allow permits to keep cb animals as long as the appropriate paperwork was provided for receiving the permit.
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>>Then again, I wonder how many "illegal" animals are kept in the respective states. I am sure there are kids (and adults) somehwere in GA keeping corns and eastern kings, and the same keeping indigos and LA pines in TX!!

Yep LA Pines are protected too......
And yep there's lots of folks keeping stuff "illegally."

Just as folks are sending Cash, Drugs and Weapons via FedEx and UPS......LOL
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John Lassiter
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