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[USER=37398]@Jenniferinfl[/USER] that is unusual. That seems blatant, but I am guessing that other invasive animal and local wildlife issues are more pressing in Florida. I doubt Maine is out looking for violators but likely would do something when they come upon them.According to the website of the Maine Inland Fisheries & Wildlife:"Maine wildlife laws apply to wildlife sold in pet stores in Maine. Maine pet stores are regulated and inspected by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry.Purchasers can reasonably assume that an animal for sale in a Maine pet store is legal.Do not assume that animals for sale in other states, including those states adjacent to Maine, are lawful in Maine."
[USER=37398]@Jenniferinfl[/USER] that is unusual. That seems blatant, but I am guessing that other invasive animal and local wildlife issues are more pressing in Florida. I doubt Maine is out looking for violators but likely would do something when they come upon them.
According to the website of the Maine Inland Fisheries & Wildlife:
"Maine wildlife laws apply to wildlife sold in pet stores in Maine. Maine pet stores are regulated and inspected by the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry.
Purchasers can reasonably assume that an animal for sale in a Maine pet store is legal.
Do not assume that animals for sale in other states, including those states adjacent to Maine, are lawful in Maine."