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    Re: Ball pythons illegal in some states?? What??

    This is a list of all genera, species and subspecies of the family Pythonidae, otherwise referred to as pythonids or pythons.

    Antaresia
    Antaresia childreni, Children's python
    Antaresia maculosa, Spotted python
    Antaresia perthensis, Pygmy python
    Antaresia stimsoni, Stimson's python
    Apodora, Papuan python
    Apodora papuana, Papuan python

    Aspidites
    Aspidites melanocephalus, Black-headed python
    Aspidites ramsayi, Woma
    Bothrochilus, Bismark ringed python
    Bothrochilus boa, Bismark ringed python
    Leiopython, D'Albert's water python
    Leiopython albertisii, D'Albert's water python
    Leiopython bennettorum, Bennett's white-lipped python
    Leiopython biakensis, Biak white-lipped python
    Leiopython fredparkeri, Parker's white-lipped python
    Leiopython hoserae, southern white-lipped python
    Leiopython huonensis, Huon white-lipped python

    Liasis
    Liasis fuscus, Brown water python
    Liasis mackloti, Macklot's python
    Liasis mackloti mackloti, Macklot's python
    Liasis mackloti savuensis, Savu python
    Liasis olivaceus, Olive python
    Liasis olivaceus barroni, Pilbara olive python
    Liasis olivaceus olivaceus, Olive python

    Morelia
    Morelia amethistina, Amethystine python
    Morelia clastolepis, Moluccan Python
    Morelia boeleni, Boelen's python
    Morelia bredli, Bredl's python
    Morelia carinata, Rough-scaled python
    Morelia kinghorni, Kinghorn's python
    Morelia nauta, Tanimbar python
    Morelia oenpelliensis, Oenpelli python
    Morelia spilota, Carpet pythons
    Morelia spilota cheynei, Jungle carpet python
    Morelia spilota imbricata, Southwestern carpet python
    Morelia spilota mcdowelli, Coastal carpet python
    Morelia spilota metcalfei, Inland carpet python
    Morelia spilota spilota, Diamond python
    Morelia spilota variegata, Northwestern carpet python
    Morelia tracyae, Halmahera pytho
    Morelia viridis, Green tree python

    Python, Pythons
    Python anchietae, Angolan python
    Python breitensteini, Borneo short-tailed python
    Python brongersmai, Red blood python
    Python curtus, Sumatran short-tailed python
    Python molurus, Indian python
    Python molurus bivittatus, Burmese python
    Python molurus molurus, Indian python
    Python regius, Royal python
    Python reticulatus, Reticulated python
    Python sebae, African rock python
    Python sebae natalensis, Natal rock python
    Python sebae sebae, African rock python
    Python timoriensis, Timor python
    ALL I HAVE IN THIS WORLD IS MY BALLS AND MY WORD. I WONT BREAK EM FOR NOBODY.

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    Re: Ball pythons illegal in some states?? What??

    Quote Originally Posted by SERPENT_MASTERS View Post
    This is a list of all genera, species and subspecies of the family Pythonidae, otherwise referred to as pythonids or pythons.

    Antaresia
    Antaresia childreni, Children's python
    Antaresia maculosa, Spotted python
    Antaresia perthensis, Pygmy python
    Antaresia stimsoni, Stimson's python
    Apodora, Papuan python
    Apodora papuana, Papuan python

    Aspidites
    Aspidites melanocephalus, Black-headed python
    Aspidites ramsayi, Woma
    Bothrochilus, Bismark ringed python
    Bothrochilus boa, Bismark ringed python
    Leiopython, D'Albert's water python
    Leiopython albertisii, D'Albert's water python
    Leiopython bennettorum, Bennett's white-lipped python
    Leiopython biakensis, Biak white-lipped python
    Leiopython fredparkeri, Parker's white-lipped python
    Leiopython hoserae, southern white-lipped python
    Leiopython huonensis, Huon white-lipped python

    Liasis
    Liasis fuscus, Brown water python
    Liasis mackloti, Macklot's python
    Liasis mackloti mackloti, Macklot's python
    Liasis mackloti savuensis, Savu python
    Liasis olivaceus, Olive python
    Liasis olivaceus barroni, Pilbara olive python
    Liasis olivaceus olivaceus, Olive python

    Morelia
    Morelia amethistina, Amethystine python
    Morelia clastolepis, Moluccan Python
    Morelia boeleni, Boelen's python
    Morelia bredli, Bredl's python
    Morelia carinata, Rough-scaled python
    Morelia kinghorni, Kinghorn's python
    Morelia nauta, Tanimbar python
    Morelia oenpelliensis, Oenpelli python
    Morelia spilota, Carpet pythons
    Morelia spilota cheynei, Jungle carpet python
    Morelia spilota imbricata, Southwestern carpet python
    Morelia spilota mcdowelli, Coastal carpet python
    Morelia spilota metcalfei, Inland carpet python
    Morelia spilota spilota, Diamond python
    Morelia spilota variegata, Northwestern carpet python
    Morelia tracyae, Halmahera pytho
    Morelia viridis, Green tree python

    Python, Pythons
    Python anchietae, Angolan python
    Python breitensteini, Borneo short-tailed python
    Python brongersmai, Red blood python
    Python curtus, Sumatran short-tailed python
    Python molurus, Indian python
    Python molurus bivittatus, Burmese python
    Python molurus molurus, Indian python
    Python regius, Royal python
    Python reticulatus, Reticulated python
    Python sebae, African rock python
    Python sebae natalensis, Natal rock python
    Python sebae sebae, African rock python
    Python timoriensis, Timor python
    Your in NY therefore are you keeping them illigaly>?

    I am looking into a license from the department of wildlife and fishing that costs i belive 100$ a year and allows you to keep these guys without a problem.

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    Re: Ball pythons illegal in some states?? What??

    Quote Originally Posted by serpent_masters View Post
    they lied to you theartisticgemini

    new york city health code § 161.01. Wild animals prohibited

    (10) reptiles (reptilia). All helodermatidae (gila monster and mexican beaded lizard); all front-fanged venomous snakes, even if devenomized, including, but not limited to, all viperidae (viper, pit viper), all elapidae (cobra, mamba, krait, coral snake), all atractaspididae (african burrowing asp), all hydrophiidae (sea snake), all laticaudidae (sea krait); all venomous, mid-or rear-fanged, duvernoy-glanded members of the family colubridae, even if devenomized; any member, or hybrid offspring of the family boidae, including, but not limited to, the common or green anaconda and yellow anaconda; any member of the family pythonidae, including but not limited to the african rock python, indian or burmese python, amethystine or scrub python; any member of the family varanidae, including the white throated monitor, bosc's or african savannah monitor, komodo monitor or dragon, nile monitor, crocodile monitor, water monitor, bornean earless monitor; any member of the family iguanidae, including the green or common iguana; any member of the family teiidae, including, but not limited to the golden, common, or black and white tegu; all members of the family chelydridae, including snapping turtle and alligator snapping turtle; and all members of the order crocodylia, including, but not limited to alligator, caiman and crocodile.
    Quote Originally Posted by theartisticgemini View Post
    your in ny therefore are you keeping them illigaly>?

    I am looking into a license from the department of wildlife and fishing that costs i belive 100$ a year and allows you to keep these guys without a problem.
    yes i do live in new york. Do i live in new york city? I plead the 5th. On the grounds i may be kicked off the best ball python forum on the net. Keep me posted on the permit since i never heard of permit given to residents in nyc. If so $100 for each snake? I have friends in the city who own ball pythons.
    ALL I HAVE IN THIS WORLD IS MY BALLS AND MY WORD. I WONT BREAK EM FOR NOBODY.

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    Re: Ball pythons illegal in some states?? What??

    Quote Originally Posted by 771subliminal View Post
    only state i can think of that has a full ban is hawaii and thats due to the fact that they pride themselves on haveing no snakes in the entire state.

    Hawaii has a snake, it is The Brahminy Blind Snake (Ramphotyphlops braminus). It is very small, one would think it was a worm if they seen it.

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    Re: Ball pythons illegal in some states?? What??

    Quote Originally Posted by Kyle@theHeathertoft View Post
    Nope, I was in Southern Ontario. It wasn't a province-wide thing but, as was explained to me, literally a city ordinance in the city I lived in.

    For some reason they also didn't allow ferrets.
    Brantford has allowed balls for sale for a least 20 years because my half brother lives there and always had balls for at least 20 years! I called Ontario Animal Control and she said ball pythons have never been banned in Ontario. Only law is that venomous snakes are banned!

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    Re: Ball pythons illegal in some states?? What??

    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    Brantford has allowed balls for sale for a least 20 years because my half brother lives there and always had balls for at least 20 years! I called Ontario Animal Control and she said ball pythons have never been banned in Ontario. Only law is that venomous snakes are banned!
    Hmm...seems I was lied to by someone with some authority. That...REALLY pisses me off. I may be making a few calls to my ex to see if we can't track that person down (I keep crappy records, my ex on the other hand...) and raise some hell.
    1.1 Mojave BP ("Caffè Macchiato;" name pending)
    1.0 Cinnamon BP ("Jayne")
    1.0 Pastel BP ("Elliot")
    0.1 Normal BP ("Biscotti")
    0.1 Spider BP (name pending)
    0.1 Apricot Pueblan Milksnake ("Bowline")
    1.0 Dumeril Boa ("Julien")
    0.1 Super-Dwarf Reticulated Python ("Temperance")

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    Re: Ball pythons illegal in some states?? What??

    Well,here at Puerto Rico only Ball Pythons and Garter snakes are legal...All other snakes are illegal...

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    Re: Ball pythons illegal in some states?? What??

    Quote Originally Posted by NomiGold View Post
    I just found out that 'Pythons' are illegal where I'm moving, and of course this makes me terribly sad. I have been waiting for a long time to be able to move out and have one! The bylaw says nothing other than 'Pythons', which leads me to believe that all species are included, but I still plan on emailing whomever one emails about local laws to ask.

    What makes it worse is that I'm moving so close to where the Canadian Reptile Breeders Expo is.
    I live in the GTA and there is a bylaw against them in my particular town. I couldn't care less; it's just nonsense based on assumption, stereotype and ignorance. My ownership isn't flaunted around in public and they're not coming door to door to check for pythons. Not much of a problem.

    edit: As per forum rules, I do not condone or suggest this. I am merely stating my situation.
    Last edited by Erratum; 08-15-2010 at 02:15 AM. Reason: clarification
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