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  1. Non-native Medically significant venomous reptiles must be kept in accordance with a Venomous Reptile Possession Permit. See Code 01.00C for a definition of such species and Code 9.17 for applicable regulations.

  2. 17 lut 2019 · State By State Pet Snake Laws. The laws in each state are unique. Some require permits, some have no regulations, and others do not allow you to own snakes at all. Thanks to various states’ Departments of Natural Resources and, we have a comprehensive list of the requirements for each state.

  3. 24 lip 2024 · Snake laws vary widely from state to state, and it’s important to familiarize yourself with the specific rules governing venomous snake handling, native snake legality, and the exotic pet trade in your area.

  4. You cannot legally keep any “Native” venomous snakes without the proper permits from the state. The only “native” venomous snake is the Eastern Massasauga Rattlesnake, so technically in Michigan you can own a King Cobra or a Black Mamba, but you can’t own a Massasauga Rattler.

  5. 17 sie 2024 · If you’re considering owning a venomous snake as a pet, you’ll need to meet specific licensing requirements that vary by state. These requirements are designed to make sure you can safely care for these unique animals.

  6. 24 wrz 2023 · In every state, the legality of owning certain wild or dangerous animals is regulated. And in most states, these laws pertain to venomous snakes as well as other animals. Most states require that you purchase a yearly permit in the way you would buy a hunting license.

  7. 17 wrz 2023 · State laws on owning venomous snakes vary widely across the United States. Some states prohibit the ownership of venomous snakes altogether, while others require owners to obtain permits or licenses. In some states, only certain species of venomous snakes are allowed to be kept as pets.

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