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  • 10-13-2012, 09:33 AM
    GummiBear
    My husband said ” well met” :-)
    Keep in touch maybe we will all end up in springs. and above all come home safe! At there any crazy gun or herp laws I should know about CO, I've started looking all that up.?.

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  • 10-13-2012, 12:15 PM
    gsarchie
    Open carry in CO and CC with permit. Only crazy reptile laws are that individuals are not allowed to own dangerous or venomous reptiles. Not sure who decides what is dangerous or not but I guess it is a matter of opinion. By that thinking no one should be able to own dogs or cats, as cats are dangerous to native ecosystems and are incredibly invasive and all dogs have the potential to be dangerous to humans.
  • 10-13-2012, 12:26 PM
    GummiBear
    Yeah, I was trying to find their definition and that was a joke..we have a committee right now working on that in VA, mostly after that idiot zoo guy in Ohio, than there were a couple of loose ” big” snakes a couple months ago.. My zoo is a private zoo and the owner started it as a private collection so he is on the committee fighting that same argument you have. I'm trying to get a day off from work to go to the public portion of it. Gotta love big brother..
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