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    Re: Anybody awake?

    This is Florida laws, I don't see how it would impact other states. BUT>....

    (2)(a) No person, party, firm, association, or corporation
    96 shall keep, possess, import into the state, sell, barter, trade,
    97 or breed the following species for personal use or for sale for
    98 personal use:

    Then it lists the 7 species. So.. no, you CANNOT breed or sell any of those within the state as that is worded. Reading though the whole stupid thing is giving me a headache. But there is a section saying you CAN own the animals you legally owned before the bill.. you simply cannot do anything with them. It does not say you can breed them.. only possess them if you had them before the bill.

    Near the end of the bill is this...
    Section 7. By December 31, 2010, the Fish and Wildlife
    Conservation Commission shall evaluate the placement of
    additional species, such as iguanas, on the list of reptiles of
    concern.

    Which leaves it open for them to add more by Dec of this year.
    Last edited by wolfy-hound; 04-28-2010 at 11:49 PM.
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