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    Re: new NC snake law

    Quote Originally Posted by mainbutter View Post
    This will have no impacton HR669-type legislation. HR669 was spawned due to concern that invasive species will destroy local ecosystems, not because venomous or large reptiles have the potential to be dangerous to humans.

    Read the text of the bill and USARK's own blurb - it also deals with anti-release provisions and escape recovery plans.

    (c) Any person intentionally releasing into the wild a nonnative venomous reptile, a large constricting snake, or a crocodilian shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.


    Also look at the legislation recently written in Connecticut:
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...25&postcount=2

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    Re: new NC snake law

    I'm confused why USARK didn't let people know they were drafting legislation for reptile owners before it was a proposed bill?
    They seem to have updates about everything, until this. What else do they have planned? Anything in Florida? Any nationwide ones? Anyone know? I check the website off and on, but I never saw info on this until it was done.
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    Re: new NC snake law

    Quote Originally Posted by wolfy-hound View Post
    I'm confused why USARK didn't let people know they were drafting legislation for reptile owners before it was a proposed bill?
    They seem to have updates about everything, until this. What else do they have planned? Anything in Florida? Any nationwide ones? Anyone know? I check the website off and on, but I never saw info on this until it was done.
    The posted the NC news on May 14. Ralph Davis posted the same info on Kingsnake that same day.

    http://usark.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=37

    That was the first I had ever heard of it. They may have posted info elsewhere.

    My first thought when I saw the announcement in May was that it was odd that they hadn't discussed it on any of the forums (or their website) during the writing/run-up process.

    They claim they got feedback from private keepers. I guess Crutchfield and Davis can legitimately be called private keepers..........

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