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    Re: ASF for sale in Louisiana?

    Quote Originally Posted by nikkubus View Post
    They added ASF to Lacey? No wonder they are near impossible to find. Wasn't the big snake ban most recent ruling sufficient enough to decide they cannot prohibit interstate trade, only international trade with Lacey? CITES would be very different, and I know for a fact they can ban interstate travel for CITES.

    You cannot ship live mammals via USPS/UPS/FEDEX though. You would need to use something like Delta Dash, which afaik is still suspended because of covid.

    Either way, I would strongly reconsider breeding and feeding them if they made it on Lacey. If your colony gets wiped out for any reason, then you have however many BPs only wanting to eat something near impossible to find. Breed rats and gas/freeze them at the appropriate size.

    Lacey Act has no control over interstate travel or trade. You think Snake people would remember all the work they did an the court cases.

    USARK vs Jewell (Zinke) Court Ruling

    "The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a ruling in 2017 in
    favor of the U.S. Association of Reptile Keepers (USARK), lifting
    restrictions on interstate commerce of injurious species listed
    under the Lacey Act. The ruling restricts USFWS from regulating
    interstate transport of any injurious species. USFWS, however,
    will continue to have authority to regulate international transport
    of injurious species into the U.S. as well as between the
    jurisdictions expressly named in the shipment clause of the Lacey
    Act (the contiguous U.S., District of Columbia, Hawaii, and
    Puerto Rico). The final ruling took effect on May 31, 2017."
    Last edited by 303_enfield; 07-12-2021 at 11:14 PM.

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