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<blockquote data-quote="DustyD" data-source="post: 193997" data-attributes="member: 36911"><p>Maine has gone back and forth on tarantulas and I do believe that if there was more interest that more would be on the list. I remember about 20 years ago or so you just needed to apply for a permit and submit information that you could care for the animals. I had a permit to "import" as it was called several tarantulas, primarily Brachypelma Smithi, Chilean Rose Hair and another. One of each. I never did get them. I got a boa constricter instead.</p><p></p><p>Then maybe about 10 years ago, you needed to prove you were using the tarantulas for professional or educational purposes.</p><p></p><p>So now seems better than it could be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyD, post: 193997, member: 36911"] Maine has gone back and forth on tarantulas and I do believe that if there was more interest that more would be on the list. I remember about 20 years ago or so you just needed to apply for a permit and submit information that you could care for the animals. I had a permit to "import" as it was called several tarantulas, primarily Brachypelma Smithi, Chilean Rose Hair and another. One of each. I never did get them. I got a boa constricter instead. Then maybe about 10 years ago, you needed to prove you were using the tarantulas for professional or educational purposes. So now seems better than it could be. [/QUOTE]
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