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Name: Anonymous 2014-09-19 17:50

Oh shit! What ever happened to NO EXCEPTIONS?

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 5:59

you will be committing a criminal offence if you:

1. Deliberately capture, injure or kill a bat
2. Intentionally or recklessly disturb a bat in its roost or deliberately disturb a group of bats
3. Damage or destroy a bat roosting place (even if bats are not occupying the roost at the time)
4. Possess or advertise/sell/exchange a bat (dead or alive) or any part of a bat
5. Intentionally or recklessly obstruct access to a bat roost

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 6:02

If you are purchasing bats from non USDA licensed dealers, think twice. These are heavily regulated exotic animals. It is illegal to buy or sell these with out being USDA licensed, and any bat species that is wild caught will also be regulated by the CDC (not a can of worms you want to open). Please note, without the paper work provided by a licensed dealer, you will not have proof that your bats are captive born… do you really want your animals seized or risk buying unregulated animals?

Name: Anonymous 2014-09-20 6:05

The only bats that can be kept by private individuals in the United States are non-native species acquired through legitimate licensed animal traders. Each animal that is acquired must have a transfer of ownership that would show where they originated from.

Bats are more regulated than cannabis!

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