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    IMO if the laws aren't clear, they are rarely enforced. Keep your snakes inside and no one should nose around enough to find them and report you. (Unless you will live in a county/gated community that has established rules.) Here's a link to some Virginia laws. Looks like Bps are identified as wild animals and may require a permit. http://www.virginiaherpetologicalsociety.com/herplaw/

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