New Mexico state law issues
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proposed legislation in Albuqurque NM
Albuquerque is proposing a new city animal ordinance. You can read it
here, all 60 some-odd pages of it: http://daystar2.cabq.gov:81/attachments/3174.doc This ordinance looks invasive all around, not just for reptiles. If you keep any animal in your household, and you don't want your city or county to adopt a similar ordinance, please write to the Albuqureque city council and let them know your thoughts on this ordinance. The proposed ordinance calls anything not a dog, cat, or rabbit an "exotic" and requires a $35 ANNUAL permit for anything not a dog, cat, or rabbit. There are also some pretty silly requirements, such as submitting a letter to the mayor every time one wants to transport an "exotic". So the mayor needs to know when my iguana goes for her annual check-up? The AR is looking at this ordinance as a template for more cities. If it gets passed here, it will get passed elsewhere. I spoke with Martin Heinrich's aide today, and Mr. Heinrich is interested in hearing from the public. Sally Mayer is the sponsor. You can contact them and other council members at: Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1293 , 9 th Floor - Room 9087, Albuquerque, NM 87103 . Telephone Number: (505) 768-3100, Fax Number: (505) 768-3227 Email Addresses: Miguel A. Gómez, Council District 1 - mgomez @ cabq.gov Debbie O'Malley, Council District 2 - domalley @ cabq.gov Eric Griego, Council District 3 - egriego @ cabq.gov Brad Winter, Council District 4 - bwinter @ cabq.gov Michael J. Cadigan, Council District 5 - mcadigan @ cabq.gov Martin Heinrich, Council District 6 - mheinrich @ cabq.gov Sally Mayer, Council District 7 - smayer @ cabq.gov Craig Loy, Council District 8 - cloy @ cabq.gov Tina L. Cummins, Council District 9 - tcummins @ cabq.gov |
When I went to pick up my corn snake's dinner from petco I found that many of the pets couldn't be sold or shipped at this time. They employees said that it is only because they came from outside New Mexico and until the ordinance is figured out they must stay put. I am happy corn snakes seem to be unaffected, but this just isn't right.
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Yeah, NM is starting to get pretty dumb.. I was in Las Cruces the other day when I found out about the new permit requirements for people selling many pet store type animals.. Saltwater fish, tarantula's, and nearly all snakes are on the list of things that permits are needed in order to sell them now.. Unfortunately it seems as though the state is trying to put the pet trade out of business as a whole.
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The permit hasn't actually passed yet from what I've heard but apparently they are trying to pass another one different than the one that states you need a permit that would ban all pythons in NM. http://www.wildlife.state.nm.us/docu...rdsandFish.pdf That is the link if anyone wants to check it out and let me know what all this communist bullshit means. Im glad i go fight this war over seas to come back to crap like this....land of the free my ass. We need some media attention thats on our side, if they are banning common household pets whats next?
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Your freedoms, and your guns. Not necessarily in that order.
Congress and government officials have been slowly undoing our constitution for years. These laws pertaining to our pets are but a small example. |
Maybe its time for someone to let them know they don't own this country (although they like to put it in debt). There needs to be a modern version of a boston tea party to put them in check. The only way they'll be able to take the guns is bullets first haha. Richard, I read something a while back about Texas banning venomous snakes and reptiles whats going on with that?
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I haven't heard anything. Tim Cole would be the guy to know anything along those lines. He keeps up on that stuff pretty good.
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Could someone give me a quick synopsis of the New Mexico laws regarding the keeping of reptiles? Specifically Green Trees, monitors, venemous and hognose snakes. Thanks!
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