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Legality of ant keeping


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#41 Offline T.C. - Posted October 1 2022 - 1:34 PM

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I see absolutely no reason for this thread to be locked because one person thinks it's "pointless". I don't understand the obsession that some have with locking threads. It was a perfectly civil discussion about the original topic.
 
 

Huh? S. invicta are legal to keep from what I know.

 
Here in CA, there are counties where it is illegal to transport them anywhere, therefor effectively making it illegal to keep them.

I may not agree with everything Drew does, but you seriously have to appreciate a forum where it isn't nazi moderated. It's nice to be able to speak your mind without getting banned.
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