View Full Version : Possible Ban of ALL reptiles in Surrey, B.C...
http://vancouver.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=bc_animals20030917
just what everyone needs... more attacks on our hobby
sketchy4
03-12-04, 08:47 PM
oh goody. just what everyone that loves their reptiles or exotic animals in that area needs. another new yet stupid law.
This was posted on last september. What the law really is isn't restricting keeping, it's restricting the sales, purchasing, trading and change of ownership of animals.
If you do a search on Surry from this site you'll see that there's an extensive debate already done.
don't worry, you're only 6 months late on this one.
Bartman
03-12-04, 08:55 PM
I dont like that sounds of that at all.....even though i dont live in bc it could start a trend for all cities, municipalities...
edit: o thank god haha..that woulda sucked
AlexPan
03-12-04, 08:55 PM
Wow i live in Burnaby! Well no matter what low they gona poot up what they do not know they can't confiscate. Can't we vote on this or something?
Jeff_Favelle
03-12-04, 08:56 PM
Deja vu.
lol opps sry i guess i'm a bit to late
Originally posted by Bartman
I dont like that sounds of that at all.....even though i dont live in bc it could start a trend for all cities, municipalities...
edit: o thank god haha..that woulda sucked
I repeat. they are not banned... they just can not be bought, sold, traded, given or taken within city limits. what does this mean? if you're in surry you have to go outside city limits to get your herps.... which isn't too hard, just cross scott road and you're in a different city.
sketchy4
03-12-04, 09:32 PM
what if you were to purchase your herps from a breeder out of B.C.? would you still be able to have it shipped to your door or would you have to pick it up from the airport or post office?
I live in brampton Ontario. There is a by-law against selling and owning boa constricters or pythons. It sux that my city does not support my hobby, but that aint going to stop me
Originally posted by sketchy4
what if you were to purchase your herps from a breeder out of B.C.? would you still be able to have it shipped to your door or would you have to pick it up from the airport or post office?
you would have to pick it up at the airport regardless as you can not mail live animals. you can not use fed ex, ups or any of the other courier companies either (not a good idea with our weather anyways). Fortunetly for Surry residents the airport is in Richmond.
sketchy4
03-12-04, 10:28 PM
Originally posted by Lisa
you would have to pick it up at the airport regardless as you can not mail live animals. you can not use fed ex, ups or any of the other courier companies either
that is not true. when i bought my female a UPS man delivered it to my door by 10:00 am the next morning. so yes you can use UPS. Fed Ex i dont know about.
UPS in canada does not deliver animals. UPS in the states has a policy against animals as well (except in special circumstances). whom ever shipped you the animal did it against UPS's policy.
sketchy4
03-12-04, 11:16 PM
the package said 'perishable item' and 'live animal' printed on the box so UPS might have changed their policy or you may need a license or permit now to ship animals. as long as the animal got here safe is all that matters to me.
Wizwise2000
03-13-04, 11:10 AM
Is there anything that we, as herp owners and lovers can do to stop the council from going ahead and passing these redundant laws?
Also, does anyone know if there is a website that will show me these bylaws? Not that it will stop me from owning herps, ever.
Thanks
Shane
Cruciform
03-13-04, 12:09 PM
Oh wow, Woodstock is incredibly strict.
http://www.city.woodstock.on.ca/bylaws.htm
No snakes of the families elapidae, boidae, colubridae, viperidae, hydrophidae.
No crocodilians, and no arachnids, period.
Toirtis
03-13-04, 01:44 PM
Originally posted by Cruciform
Oh wow, Woodstock is incredibly strict.
http://www.city.woodstock.on.ca/bylaws.htm
No snakes of the families elapidae, boidae, colubridae, viperidae, hydrophidae.
No crocodilians, and no arachnids, period.
Try again...under the 'no snakes' bit, the next definition says "All reptiles"....so no snakes, lizards, crocodilians, chelonians at all.
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