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state laws?

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while i was looking for information about state laws regarding herps i stumbled upon this website. i was wondering if anyone knew what the regulations on venomoid snakes were in the state of Rhode Island. i still have only a small collection, but i'm very eager to expand and dont want to do anything that could legally jeprodize my animals. it would be much appreciated if someone could direct me to a site so i could obtain this information
 
I am not sure about RI, but most states do not distinguish between venomoid and fully intact snakes. They are still treated as fully venomous. I would highly encourage you to go to the venomous forum here and read the numerous threads on venomoids prior to you purchasing one. A high percentage of the surgeries are performed illegally by non-vets.
 
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