Snake Heads and The USA.......

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Candiru
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I was just wondering what the expectation was as far as people that purchased them prior to the laws banning them? Are these fish expected to be destroyed? Or is there a Grandfather type situation?
 
Destroyed
 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 25, 2002

EMERGENCY RULE FILED BANNING SNAKEHEAD FISH IN ILLINOIS

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - The Illinois Department of Natural Resources today filed an emergency rule banning the importation, possession and release of snakehead fish in Illinois, declaring the snakehead an "injurious species" posing a threat to wildlife, aquatic life and habitat in the state.

Illinois' action complements efforts by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to impose a nationwide ban on importation and interstate transportation of snakeheads by adding the family of 28 snakehead species to the Federal list of "injurious wildlife" under the Lacey Act.

"The threat of the snakehead is significant, given its voracious appetite, its ability to live in or out of water virtually anywhere in the country, and its potential for causing enormous damage to native fish and wildlife," said Illinois Department of Natural Resources Director Brent Manning. "To try to prevent the escape or release of snakeheads in Illinois, we are prohibiting possession of them effective immediately. Businesses or individuals possessing them should humanely destroy and dispose of them."
 
Monster VooDoo Fish;484972; said:
The law is ambiguous. Maryland had an amendment, you could keep dwarf
channa..

Found this

"Because of the massive TV coverage of the snakeheads in Maryland, we apparently will not see these interesting fish in the U.S. much longer. When the current specimens shuffle off this mortal coil, they cannot be replaced."

Take a look at this


http://www.mauricemartin.net/snakehead.htm
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Good thing i have my secret underground SH lake. Nothing better than SHs with frickin laserbeams attached to there heads. :nilly: :nilly: :nilly: :nilly: :nilly:
 
ok they are banned in the states, BUT if you owned one before hand u may keep it, no selling no buying no trading, but there was nothing to say they have to be destroyed, thats crazy, if u had one prior, u can keep it
 
I found this article. However, I have yet to find the actual amended law.

Maryland Revises Snakehead Ban

Bowing to pressure from pet retailers and pet owners who protested a proposed state ban on possessing any kind of snakehead fish, Maryland officials are modifying a regulation that would have made it illegal to own snakehead fish in the state.

Under the new proposal, residents would be prohibited only from owning the varieties of snakeheads that can survive in Maryland waters, Mike Slattery, assistant secretary at the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, told the Herald-Mail.

The original ban had been slated to take effect in September and would have prohibited state residents from owning northern snakeheads and 28 other species of the Asian fish. Live snakeheads could be kept only with a DNR permit.

Federal law already prohibits the importation and interstate trade of all species of the fish. It also is illegal to introduce the fish into a state waterway.

The DNR withdrew the original ban after reviewing complaints made by pet owners and pet retailers at a public hearing in July.

Retailer Ruth Hanessian, president of the Maryland Association of Pet Industries, was one of several retailers who testified that it was unfair to include the other 28 species in the regulation and to criminalize responsible owners.

The DNR will try to determine which fish are hardy enough to survive in Maryland waters. The northern snakehead still will be banned under the modified law.

The northern snakehead has been found in two Maryland ponds as well as the Potomac River and its tributaries. Officials have circulated wanted posters for the northern snakehead throughout the state, asking fishermen who come across the fish to kill it, then report their catch to authorities.

The fish also have been found in Pennsylvania, Florida, North Carolina, California and Massachusetts. [October 2004 PET AGE]
 
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