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    Thinking about moving..

    To Illinois or Montana. I've looked over the reptile-related laws and regulations within those two states but I want to make sure I didn't miss anything! Currently I only have Ball Pythons but I may look into buying a Blood Python, or maybe a sand boa. Would I run into any issues? I also plan to breed/sell ball pythons as a hobby, so what should I be careful of with that?
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    Re: Thinking about moving..

    I live in Illinois and aside from laws against Venomous, Giants and Crocodilians the laws comcerning reptiles are pretty lax

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    Oklahoma is better! We only have laws against native wildlife and gators, and you can get permits for those lol.

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    Re: Thinking about moving..

    Aside from the reptile laws, if you eventually expand your hobby into a business Montana's regulations and tax structure are likely much more friendly.

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