Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue :)

It's not against the law to raise "hot" snakes, each state has their own
laws concerning this. In TX you can own any type of snake it doesn't
matter, but as you stated in CA you can not have "Hot" snakes. Here in
VA they don't allow you to have a snake over 20 feet long, no matter if
it's poisonous or not. 

That usually prevents most from owning Python's and Anaconda's (I would
NEVER own a Anaconda, they're the largest snake in the world and they
have mean personalities). Yet Pythons are the second largest but they
usually have a pleasant personality. What I do when we are going to move
I check with the state to see what their laws are on snakes. There are
certain states we won't go to, one being Hawaii since they don't allow
any snakes there, but I wouldn't want to live there again anyhow.

I was LOL reading about Ron and his snakes! I could just see him
watching the news thinking hey that place looks familiar whoa! There's
Mom!! LOL

Sue Hartigan wrote:
> Hi Kathy:
> 
> I thought it was illegal to own poisonous snakes.  My brother in law got
> into real trouble because he was collecting rattle snakes.  When the
> city of San Diego found out about it, they went out and collected all
> the snakes and fined him big time.  Of course the guy fried his brains
--
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