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lacey act
this might be a dumb question, but I'm just trying to get a better understanding. are they going after the green anaconda and the reticulated python? I know they already got the yellow. and if they are, if they win, when will transporting them no longer be an option? I also read somewhere that they're targeting boas, but they weren't specific about which kind
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Re: lacey act
I was wondering that myself, but I know boas were dropped the last time I checked.
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Re: lacey act
Retics and greens wen tv through... we over through it until the final court date 2016 I believe..go to usark.com for all details .and please donate even If you dont own one of these species...it wont be long before they try and take them all from us
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Re: lacey act
yes I know, I appreciate USARK greatly and donate to them often. got a little baby boa at one of their auctions
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Reticulated Python and Three species of Anaconda were added to the Injurious Wildlife list of the lacey act in March of 2015. Shipping was stopped April 9th I belive. A Preliminary Injunction was granted to USARK in May or June. This allows USARK members to ship the above species until a final ruling is made on the lawsuit.
Shipping of Burmese, African Rocks, and Yellow Anacondas is still completely prohibited. Boa Constrictor has still not been effected.
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As if our lousy government doesn't have something better to do...
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