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ErikBush97
10-30-13, 12:42 AM
Which state + county can you own a Burm in (legally)?




Really want one. Can you tell?

slowhite03
10-30-13, 01:06 AM
Anywhere you can get a permit. Whatever state you're in is the only place because they can't cross state lines

ErikBush97
10-30-13, 01:22 AM
Anywhere you can get a permit. Whatever state you're in is the only place because they can't cross state lines

I know. I was think I can move and then buy one.

Hotchkiss
10-30-13, 01:26 AM
Doesn't that seem like a bit much just to get a burm?

ErikBush97
10-30-13, 02:08 AM
Doesn't that seem like a bit much just to get a burm?

Not really... My dream snake! I literally always have Burms on my mind.... Really just love them so much!

mistersprinkles
10-30-13, 10:57 AM
So block off a walk in closet or a small room for the snake and buy one!

Sublimeballs
10-30-13, 05:27 PM
Just out of curiosity how old are you?

poison123
10-30-13, 05:49 PM
California! No permit needed.

exwizard
10-30-13, 06:12 PM
Iowa doesn't require a permit either, just as long as you're in a city that doesn't require one.

mistersprinkles
10-30-13, 08:10 PM
Just out of curiosity how old are you?

Me? 30 and eccentric. :p

ErikBush97
10-30-13, 08:22 PM
Just out of curiosity how old are you?

16 years old

Aaron_S
10-31-13, 06:35 AM
Which state + county can you own a Burm in (legally)?




Really want one. Can you tell?

Doesn't your buddy know everything?

Sublimeballs
10-31-13, 07:04 AM
16 years old

I don't want to discourage you, as I always hated people talking down to me about what I COULD own cause of my age when I was younger. But you really do need to wait until you've moved out on your own and are paying all your own bills. Life is expensive, and at 16 it's hard to understand how expensive. As for what state you can live in to own one, to my understanding most states allow ownership of burmese. What it really comes down to is county ordinaces. So my advice there would be pick a state then research which county is burm friendly.

ErikBush97
10-31-13, 09:45 AM
Doesn't your buddy know everything?

Nope. Who said he did?

Aaron_S
10-31-13, 04:26 PM
Nope. Who said he did?

You. He's got burms and retics already you said in another thread. If he's got all the experience then shouldn't he know this?

Also google is a useful tool.

Billman
10-31-13, 07:48 PM
Maybe this is what you're looking for?
http://www.specialtyserpents.com/WHAInfo/WIHerpLaws.pdf

Scroll to your location. (Milwaukee if your info is right)

Says and I quote "South Milwaukee: All poisonous animals and reptiles including rear fang snakes, constrictor snakes
6 feet or more, crocodilians 30 inches or more, poisonous insects, snapping turtles prohibited."

"West Milwaukee: Any animal, reptile, amphibian or invertebrate that could be dangerous due to its
size, venom, or generally known propensities, any constrictor snake over 6 feet, all crocodilians and
carnivorous reptiles more than 12 inches prohibited."

So i'd say you're outa luck.