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RE: A really really quick question....

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Posted by: Calparsoni at Fri Jul 23 22:50:11 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Calparsoni ]  
   

Cites are international regulations that are enforced between different countries and have no bearing on what goes on inside the country or between countries who don't participate in cites or don't care. appendix one animals are considered endangered and trade is severely restricted and requires huge amounts of paper work from importing and exporting countries as well as(I assume from the people who manage cites. If you were in the U.S. or the E.U. and wanted to buy an elephant from south africa you would not be able to unless you were a zoo or involved in legitemate scientific research and then only after lots of red tape (If you were in China or Japan and needed an aphrodesiac that would be ok because china and japan don't care but thats a different story.) Appendix II animals are animals that are considered threatened unless trade is limited and therefore limited trade is generally ok with proper permits. If you want a bunch of Iguanas from Costa Rica All you need is the proper paper work. Here in the U.S. you have to deal with the U.S. endangered species act and the Lacey act. Indian pythons are listed under the U. S. endangered species act as endangered this means that interstate trade is restricted. If I am selling Indian pythons to a Fla resident here in Fla where I live there is no problem but if that person lives in georgia I cannot sell it to them (sound stupid, it is and it probably has destroyed captive populations of Indian Pythons and helped doom them to extinction but then the Govt. is good at things like that.) The Lacey act also protects native animals from interstate sales. If you caught gila monsters in Az. where they are protected and sold them in Tx. where they are not you would be in violation of the lacey act. If you had western diamondbacks in Tx. and sold them to someone in Mass. where they are illegal (I think, just an example.) you would also be in violation. I hope this sheds some light obviously there is more to this mess but this should shed some light on it.


   

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