It's 22 pages worth the read. They have not been removed from the Injurious Species List, just to be clear. "For the foregoing reasons, we affirm the district court’s judgment and hold as a matter of law that the government lacks authority under the shipment clause to prohibit shipments of...
the information is for in reference to snakes in question whether the ban will still be enforced in reference to disease in concern with native amphibians is to be asked and watched on
See the other thread. Disease is irrelevant. The ban in general is in place. The court ruled, however, that USFWS cannot ban interstate movement of injurious species [giant snakes, salamanders, or whatever else], because the law they twist to say this...doesn't do it. So interstate movements were never legally banned and whatever USFWS has publicly stated about this is legally wrong and cannot be enforced. Shipping within and between the 49 continental states is perfectly legal.
Assuming of course, that animals are legally obtained and legal in the state they're going to [otherwise, that's a title 16 violation instead].
Man Frogeyes if I need legal advice buddy I'm PMing you!!!! Perfect explanation and clarification of the courts decision. You need a Caudate radio news show! Newt Talk Radio!!!!!!
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