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What am I missing?

Antegy Jul 31, 2003 08:53 AM

I just copy/pasted this section from the Mass Herp Laws (found in a link from a post in the Laws forum).

In Massuchusetts...

(b) Snakes: All venomous snakes require a permit. The following snakes may be kept without a permit:

1. All species of boas and pythons (family Boidae), except those species categorically non-exempt pursuant to 321 CMR 9.01(3), and except the Emerald Tree Boa (Corallus caninus), Green Tree Python (Chondropython spp.), African Rock Python (Python sebae), Reticulated Python (Python reticulatus) and all species of Anaconda (Eunectes spp.), which require a permit.

Now I have a Burmese python - I don't see it listed in the exemption list. So I don't need a permit?!?! But what about all that I've heard about any snake over 10 feet requiring a permit in Mass? I can't find any reference to that in this...

Anyone have any input on this?

Thanks,
- Mark

Replies (1)

JDP Jul 31, 2003 09:50 AM

What does the referenced code (36.02 or whatever it was, regarding "exempt" animals) refer to? If no mention of burms, then you are in good shape. An oversight by the legislation but still legal ground to stand on if they were ever to harrass you about it.

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