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    I would imagine it would be the same case as other banned animals. The stores/breeders aren't responsible for what happens to the animals after they leave their care so why would they be prosecuted at all? What if someone living in WA buys a python from you and moves into one of the "illegal" states a year or two down the line? You're going to jail? Methinks no.

    I guess all those pet shops and breeders in Nevada have a lot to answer for with the booming ferret population in California.../sarcasm
    Last edited by HighVoltageRoyals; 01-26-2012 at 12:21 PM.
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