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RE: alabama
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by wls967 on July 26, 2002
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No permit is required for native venomous in Alabama, however, they "MUST" be native to Alabama. The permit system established last July (I believe) is merely a grandfather clause. It allows you to keep what you have for the life of "THAT" snake. You may never obtain more if they are not native to Alabama. If you didn't already own it, you cannot get a permit to obtain it. In other words, they wrote the law so that in 20 to 25 years (when all existing exotics should be dead), there will not be any "LEGAL" exotic venomous in this state. I got rid of my C. Atrox rather than be burdened with obtaining the permit which would have been null and void the day the snake died. I obtained this info directly from Gene Houston, Assistant Chief, Enforcement Section of the AL DCNR
wls
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by wls967 on August 2, 2002
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As long as it is native to Alabama, you can still ship and recieve (as long as you do it legally....air freight, or air cargo).
happy herping,
wls
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