Are They Legal In Any Of The 50 States ? If So,where?please Help W/ Some Info . Also Looking For Small/med. Dovii & Umbee Cichlid
SnowHeart said:After what happened in Maryland, I would be amazed if they're legal in any of the 50 states and, if any legislature hasn't banned them, they're fools. Just my opinion. Can't imagine why you'd want one for other than the freak factor.
SnowHeart said:After what happened in Maryland, I would be amazed if they're legal in any of the 50 states and, if any legislature hasn't banned them, they're fools. Just my opinion. Can't imagine why you'd want one for other than the freak factor.
That may well be completely true. (I don't take it personally. I feel the same way when people make generalizations based on Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, etc.) And, if you're right perhaps the ban may be modified accordingly in time. However, after what happened, I think a dose of paranoia at this time is more than a little healthy. If we could trust all owners to be as responsible as you presumably are, then a ban would be pointless. As we have seen, however, that's not the case and good chuck of a state's natural ecosystem has been thrown completely out of whack by the stupidity of a few people. It's not just the hobby that's impacted by these actions, and it's not just the state and federal governments that may have acted out of ignorance. Perhaps lifting of the ban only in respect to certain species of Snakehead would be safe, but as a legislator I'd be concerned about people trying to use the "safe" species as a way to smuggle in the "unsafe" species past customs officers who aren't able to tell the difference.Raskolnikov said:Don't take this too personally, but it's just this kind of general ignorance regarding Channidae that resulted in the broad, overkill bans of the entire family.