I was going to add this but it's too late for me to edit my post:
Don't think that these enforcement agencies will wait for legal verification of their policies before doing something with the animals they confiscate.
In PA a couple years ago the state considered rolling out some new regulations for exotic birds and among the species that were mentioned in the discussion was the nanday conure. PA has it's own version of the FWC called the "PA Gaming Commission." PA Gaming had been confiscating & killing nandays because they had mistakenly believed they were illegal [a few states have kill on discovery laws for nandays because agriculture interests feared what might happen if they establish themselves in the wild here]. I kid you not PA Gaming was publicly saying "wait, you mean after all this time these conures were actually legal in this state!?!"![]()
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They had no idea!!! They were going around treating them as contraband because they thought they were following the law when in truth the law didn't even exist.