Utah board upholds ban on rattlesnakes as pets
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03/04/10
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) _ Utah will remain one of 12 states in the
nation that doesn't allow residents to keep venomous snakes.
The Utah Wildlife Board on Thursday unanimously voted down a
proposal that would have allowed people to collect and keep up to
34 Great Basin rattlesnakes.
The proposal _ sought by several snake enthusiasts _ was panned
by government officials and members of the public.
The Division of Wildlife Resources' native aquatic species
coordinator, Krissy Wilson, says the proposed rule included
provisions intended to keep the public safe.
At the same time she says she understands why some members of
the public would have been nervous about legalizing venomous snakes
as pets.
Under the proposal, residents would have been limited to nine
adult rattlers and up to 25 young snakes.
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