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by casabela28 on October 6, 2004
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Carl
Hi,I haven't been on here in a while.
How would I be able to get ahold of an venomous permit. And the liability insurence for getting an exotic hot. And to add to the list a permit for Ga. non- venomous like the scientific exibition permit for teaching the public or neiborhood children.but I'm not a school teacher . Any info would help alot.
Thank You
Andy
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by casabela28 on October 6, 2004
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It's the non-vems. for teaching not the exotic hots.
I have caught numerous canebrakes and cottonmouths here in Lakeland ,Ga. Iv'e been doing this for 20 years.
Andy
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by Buzztail1 on October 6, 2004
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The nonven permit application is, I believe, listed as a pdf file in the File Library on the Navigation Bar on the left.
To get a venomous permit application, I believe that you will need to contact the GA DNR directly. Their address is available/listed at CoastalReptiles.com. If you can't find the address, email me at Buzztail1@hotmail.com and I will dig it out for you.
Cheers,
Karl
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by oleblazer1 on October 23, 2004
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Be advised the GA DNR informed me face to face that each individual non native venomous snake that you possess,requires 45000 dollars worth of liability insurance along with the permit that I think has to be renewed yearly. Just something to think about.Don't want to turn you away from this but it restricted me to native species only.
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