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RE: Trying to get an idea of how many animals are produced each year. Please contribute......

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Posted by: Brian Oakley at Sat Feb 21 11:36:51 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Brian Oakley ]  
   

Rob,

You are correct, this will only be a sample. I understand that there are MANY breeders that do not come to these forums. I suppose I worded it a bit wrong. Our original discussion was how many are produced nation wide, this was just to see how many are produced from those we could get to contribute.



Laws in Arizona.

1. No corcs/gators.....period. Outlawed those back in the 80's or late 70's. I think the 80's is more accurate.

2. Only venomous you can have are the non protected rattlers FROM ARIZONA. You can not bring in ANY other venomous from anywhere else. There is a permit you can get for non AZ. venomous, I THINK, but it has to be for educational purposes or something like that. You cannot buy, sell, or even trade native rattlers. I can go out, collect my nag limit, keep them here, but cannot sell or trade them. I can "gift" them to you (in other words, give them away) that is it.

3. Cannot collect Gilas. In fact, the laws are so strict on them that you cannot even touch one in the wild if you see one. People have been sited for moving them off the road when road crusing.

4. No restrictions on large constrictors. I have owned or still do own, boas, retics, burms, etc. I know people that have anacondas as well.



Here is the link to Az F&G is you care to look at specifics.

you can read some things there.
Arizona Game and Fish


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Brian Oakley

Phoenix, Arizona

BrianOakley@cox.net


   

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