this is why we follow the rules.....

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Feds take bite out of piranha dealer's wallet
By the Lincoln Journal Star
Thursday, Nov 01, 2007 - 09:08:46 pm CDT
A Lincoln man must pay $10,000 in fines for selling several hundred flesh-eating fish to Floridians.

Brandon Rodgers, 26, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in September to transporting piranha from Nebraska, where they would die in winter if introduced into the wild, to Florida, where they would not.

The importation or possession of piranha is illegal in Florida and most every other warm weather state. Doing so is a federal violation of the Lacey Act, which in part regulates the importation of birds and animals into foreign habitats.
Rodgers was sentenced Thursday by U.S. Magistrate Judge David Piester to three years probation and $10,000 restitution. Rodgers, who according to his myspace.com page operates an Internet-based company called Rodgers Aquatics, is banned from commercial dealings in fish or wildlife while on probation.

Between April 1, 2005, and June 15, 2007, Rodgers sold and shipped about 300 piranha to Florida and other states, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. He knowingly sold the fish to customers in illegal states through Internet sites such as eBay.

The $10,000 fine will be split evenly between the Nebraska Wildlife Crimestoppers fund and the Nebraska Game and Parks investigative cash fund.
 
He's a member at monsterfishkeepers too i think. not an active one but a registered one.
 
interesting. i wonder what happend to the buyers.
 
I really just have one word for that man.... really... I did some studies on species being introduced into new habitats... If 50 of those piranhas had made it into the fresh waters down there it could EASILY.. and i mean EASILY cause a HUGE problem in the freshwaters... its even said that 10 of them could easily populate a large lake in a few years befor even knowing that there were piranhas in the lake... haha... imagine that... OPEN FISHING SEASON FOR PBP'S haha
 
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Very irresponsible of both the dealer and those that would release a tank fish into the local ecosystem. Our lakes here in NC have had problems with snakefish and other non-native species taking over. Ticks me off.
 
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