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Your state laws?

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I'm just curious on other state requirements and stories from other venomous keepers and dealers. For example. I live in NH and here I had to have 1000 documented hours dealing with venomous snakes before they issue me an exhibitors permit. Now after 2 years of hard work and arguing with the fish and game Lt. I have my permit. Now NH refuses to issue a sales permit lol. Here we have a $100 yearly fee per permit (I have like 3 because I have an alligator to lol). I also had to pay $100 to apply for said permit. Anyways what's your story? Is your state more sales friendly?
P.s- In NH the only other licensed guy is Kevin McCurly....so in NH as long as you cover permit fees and "do" the work they usually handout exhibitors permits easily
 
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