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Jlassiter
at Thu Apr 5 21:46:15 2012 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Jlassiter ]
>>yep. ANy native subspecies requires you to purchase a 63 dollar permit and submit records of sale sto the state (who you sold to, in state vs out of state, etc). It's a pain. >> >>I think calligestars fall into it too (we have at least one type of prairie king anyhow) as would a few of the milksnakes...but Eastern, Florida, Cals, Blacks, Mexican Blacks, etc are all fair game It's just that I like the MBKs and Florida's the most out of those. >>----- >>We wouldn't have 6 and a half billion people if you had to be beautiful to get laid.
Yes, we have to purchase a Non Game Dealer's permit. A Texan cannot sell any "White List" animals to another unless they have the Non Game Permit. But if one owns the Non Game DEALER's permit they can sell to anyone. For all of the "White List" animals we have to keep all of those records only for a possible audit by Texas Parks and Wildlife. We also have to send in a yearly list of the "White List" animals you have in your collection. We do not have to share what we sell and to whom or what we buy and from whom unless we are audited. I know of no one that has been audited except for one local pet store. ----- John Lassiter Poor planning and procrastination on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...
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