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Old 10-17-2008, 04:50 PM
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Default C. variegatus and the law in AZ

Am I understanding this right - it is legal to collect or posess them (within a set limit), but not to sell them?
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Yes. I believe that the limit is 20 with the purchase of a hunting license.
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I can see what they're shooting for, but it's still goofy. Transport over state line is legal, yes?
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Transport over state line is legal, yes?
Only if you are bringing me a pair.
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It depends on the state, I don't know about the other states but Utah has a law in place that won't allow any possession of Coleonyx variegatus utahensis without a Certificate of Registration. But I've also witnessed them be not so caring about the subspecies and any Coleonyx variegatus is subject to the law, according to them.
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