(08-02-2012, 04:26 AM)Fishbone Wrote: It's hard to say Manda, maybe they are concerned they could get free and start a local population and affect a native rodent/squirrel . That is very interesting in Pennsylvania though, add they have some of the loosest laws in the country regarding reptiles. You can basically own anything there. Last I checked, there still weren't any restrictions on venomous species at all there, meaning a 16 year old can go to a reptile show and by a cobra with no questions asked.
As I said, it's almost impossible to figure out the logic behind any of these laws.
yea, the reptile restrictions here are little to none. i know a guy a couple cities away that breeds diamond back rattlesnakes O.o theres also always postings about american alligators in the classifieds...theres no restrictions on those either...so they make laws about cute little hedgehogs and sugargliders..but they allow extremely venomous and dangerous reptiles? i think they need smacked -.-