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    Re: Look out PA residents!!

    If the word "exotics" is used in reference to the animals it won't matter if they screw up constrictor/restricting. They will say we mean all exotic snakes etc etc etc.
    Exceeeept many common constrictors are actually native species (kings, corns, several boa species) so even that is factually incorrect. The law as written is over broad and unenforceable. You wouldn't even need a good lawyer to point that out.
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    Re: Look out PA residents!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lizardlicks View Post
    Exceeeept many common constrictors are actually native species (kings, corns, several boa species) so even that is factually incorrect. The law as written is over broad and unenforceable. You wouldn't even need a good lawyer to point that out.
    if its like any other of PA's exotic animal laws it will have the damning wording in the legislation somewhere of "non-native" "exotics". You aren't allowed to own more than one native snake in PA as is UNLESS its wild caught and you possess a valid fishing license lol, unless they have since changed that law at some point. And last time I looked around I couldn't find any boas here haha.
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    Re: Look out PA residents!!

    Yea, what is a Restricting Snake? I would like to have one of these new types of snakes. Then again, a tomato is scientifically a fruit unless you were the Supreme Court of 1893. Goes to prove that a piece of paper does not mean "Educated".
    1 wild born Desert King. - Sweetest snake I have ever owned.
    2 wild born Sonoran Gopher Snakes.
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