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    VA and WV have no regulations at the state level, but some cities and incorporated towns may have their own ordinances prohibiting them.

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    As someone else pointed out, Minnesota is pretty lax about reptile ownership. There are a couple of cities that restricts the numbers of animals and requires permits, but overall, if the animal is primarily kept contained, it's all right to keep without a permit.
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    Re: Venomous Friendly States

    Quote Originally Posted by KingObeat View Post
    I'm looking into relocating to a state that allows exotic venomous ownership, but I'm having a hard time finding information on current laws. Can anyone give me some information on what states are good?

    The real answer is "none". If there is an area, eventually - sooner rather than later - there will be a law prohibiting ownership. Retics are illegal to own in New York. Surely there are thousands of people who do. Most breeders ship to New York despite the state law.

    If you want to keep venomous snakes you need to think in terms of "Where is the best place to live that makes acquiring venomous snakes easy?"

    This is going to come as a shock to you and many others on forums but, the NSA is not in charge of monitoring the public for venomous snake ownership. There are no drones flying overhead with thermal imaging designed to pick off the form of a hooded cobra inside your house.

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    I personally like Florida's system for hots. It's time consuming, sure, but requires you to get hands on experience from a licensed mentor before you're allowed to keep them yourself. It's 1000 hours per family. If you want an all encompassing license(Colubridae, Viperidae, Elapidae, Helodermatidae) you're looking at 4000 hours of hands on experience before you can legally keep them all. I think there are a couple extra hoops you have to jump through to keep Hydros so they're not included here.

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    Re: Venomous Friendly States

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    I personally like Florida's system for hots. It's time consuming, sure, but requires you to get hands on experience from a licensed mentor before you're allowed to keep them yourself. It's 1000 hours per family. If you want an all encompassing license(Colubridae, Viperidae, Elapidae, Helodermatidae) you're looking at 4000 hours of hands on experience before you can legally keep them all. I think there are a couple extra hoops you have to jump through to keep Hydros so they're not included here.

    I bought three cobras back in April.

    I've never handled a venomous snake in the presence of another human being. My total training consists of watching YouTube videos made by venomous snake owners, who I am now one of.

    My recommendation is that anyone who watches YouTube videos as I have done and thinks they can handle owning cobras or any other type of snake should go ahead and obtain them.

    Life is short.

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    Re: Venomous Friendly States

    Quote Originally Posted by DrummingT View Post
    I bought three cobras back in April.

    I've never handled a venomous snake in the presence of another human being. My total training consists of watching YouTube videos made by venomous snake owners, who I am now one of.

    My recommendation is that anyone who watches YouTube videos as I have done and thinks they can handle owning cobras or any other type of snake should go ahead and obtain them.

    Life is short.
    I bet.

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    Re: Venomous Friendly States

    There's a facebook group, herp laws by state that may have a more updated list

    States that REQUIRE a permit/Licensing for Venomous Reptiles/Exotic animals: 15
    Arizona
    Delaware
    Florida
    Idaho
    Maine
    Mississippi
    North Dakota
    Oklahoma
    Rhode Island
    South Dakota
    Texas
    Illinois
    Louisiana
    West Virginia
    New York
    States that DO NOT require a permit/Licensing for Venomous Reptiles/Exotic animals: 18
    Alabama (Native)
    Indiana (lifted ban)
    Montana
    Nevada (Native)
    North Carolina
    South Carolina
    Wisconsin
    Missouri
    Pennsylvania
    Nebraska
    California (Native)
    Kansas
    Virginia
    Michigan
    Georgia (Native)
    Oregon
    Arkansas
    Kentucky (Native)
    States that do NOT ALLOW Venomous Reptiles/Exotic animals: 17
    Alaska
    Colorado
    Connecticut
    Hawaii
    Iowa
    Maryland
    Massachusetts
    Minnesota
    New Hampshire
    New Jersey
    New Mexico
    Ohio
    Tennessee
    Utah
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    Washington
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    Re: Venomous Friendly States

    Quote Originally Posted by redtail9610 View Post
    There's a facebook group, herp laws by state that may have a more updated list

    States that REQUIRE a permit/Licensing for Venomous Reptiles/Exotic animals: 15
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    West Virginia
    There was an attempt last year to add all venomous snakes and large constrictors to the Dangerous Wild Animals list, but that failed. There are no venomous reptiles on the list at this time.

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    PA is your best best. As long as you are a legal adult and dont want more than two at a time, and you arent collecting from the wild.. You are good. Hope that helps!

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    Re: Venomous Friendly States

    Quote Originally Posted by redtail9610 View Post
    There's a facebook group, herp laws by state that may have a more updated list


    States that do NOT ALLOW Venomous Reptiles/Exotic animals: 17

    Minnesota

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    Where are you getting your information that Minnesota does not allow venomous reptiles? As far as I know there are no regulations at the state level other then for species of special concern (Massasaugas and Timber Rattlers) which you need permits for. However there are many municipal ordinances that do not allow venomous reptiles.
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