Seeing Texas and Florida on there tells me there must be very good reasons for it to be illegal.
I mean, you’re not wrong. In Florida, it’s illegal to have sex with porcupines, so you know they don’t have the best decision makers.
Only porcupines?
Specifically porcupines… to my knowledge, no other state had to make that distinction.
…you…you think it should be legal?
It’s more about the need to specifically ban it. When you have to put that in writing, shits gone wrong already.
Shh, bby, it’s ok
THATS what you think they said? Interesting.
Even as an European I understand want you’re saying.
I think it’s kinda funny that a comment about understanding contains a typo
That means blue states are hard mode for owning a raccoon.
You make an excellent point.
So in PA this is a weird one. You can have just about anything with an exotic animal permit. In order to get an exotic animal permit, you pay $50/yr, but you also need two years training with someone who has an exotic animal permit AND is specifically permitted to handle the type of animal you’re trying to handle. There are also rules around getting various animals at both the state and federal level, and a few species are exceptions because of their potential to go feral and ratfuck our entire ecosystem but assuming the getting is legal the having is also legal with the permit.
but absolutely no fucking hedgehogs
No you arent supposed to fuck porcupines, but thats a florida law anyways.
Really? A friend of mine had one growing up.
Apparently, illegal in a few states, including PA and CA (also known as the Buzz Kill state).
Little did I know that Ashley was a renegade outlaw critter keeper. Wildness…
straight to jail
This person raccoons.
Nah, I just Pennsylvania. So yeah, by necessity I raccoon a little bit from time to time.
Understandable.
Made sense until that last clause.
“But assuming the getting is legal the having is also legal with the permit.”
Could use a rephrase, or at least a comma. Am I interpreting this correctly?
“If it’s legal to get, it’s legal to have with the permit.”
For what they pay me, I’m not gonna do any copy editing.
I always do.I do that more than I should!I’m doing that too much…
Nor should you
These are the sides for Civil War II
Don’t you go putting Wisconsin in with Texas and Florida, unless all you are talking about is owning a trash panda…
Fun fact: it’s also legal to own a giraffe in Wisconsin, as long as it gets a clean bill of health from a vet.
Additional fun fact: giraffe meat is sweet, and many big game hunters claimed it was the best tasting animal out of all the animals they’ve tried.
So what you’re saying is I should move to Wisconsin, start a giraffe empire and become a giraffe steak magnate?
Yes. And you should market it with a mascot named Girafferey Dahmer.
I’m filing for a business license as we speak.
The steaks are high!
420 glace it, broth
Looking at it, I don’t think this is an AI-generated image.
But at the same time, I actually think this is an AI-generated image you just generated, with a prompt consisting of my comment and (maybe) just a few other words.
Crazy times, man …
What justifies ownership? Can I just pluck one out of the
wildtrash and therefor own it?“No officer, that’s not my raccoon, he’s his own person”
Be the change.
Of course Texas and Florida are on there
Wouldn’t have it any other way.
What I want is a map of the states where owning a raccoon was expressly, specifically made legal. States where the law plainly says that it is legal to own a raccoon.
Loopholes, sloppy legislation, and situations where someone can say “well, it’s not technically against the law” do not count.
I mean, the default for everything is being legal until made illegal.
You’re not going to find many things explicitly made legal unless they’re exemptions to a law that would otherwise make it illegal.
Yeah, I see what you’re talking about. Okay, specific exemptions count!
I just checked and it’s illegal in Canada. That makes me happy and sad.
My grandpa said when he was a kid; he climbed a tree, took a baby raccoon out of its nest and raised it to be a pet. This was in Michigan, more than 70 years ago
The only surprises here are regular Virginia and some states where it is illegal.
I have relatives in VA, and from now on I shall refer to it as “regular Virginia” to them.
I bet you they appreciate the recognition.
“Thank god she knows we’re not in East Virginia.”
I was thinking more for being the regular one. Irregular Virginia… yeesh.
I have been in possession of a raccoon in North Carolina but I wouldn’t say I owned her.
Yeah, owning a raccoon is like owning a cat.
Also the raccoon had set up a nest in my carport so we trapped her and released her in some woods a lengthy pickup ride away.
This map is incorrect. I live in Pennsylvania and have wanted a pet raccoon for years, sadly it is not legal here.
Found a better map: https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/pet-raccoon-legal-states
Awww, dammit. I shamelessly stole the meme… guess I have to make my own for accuracy.
Raised a couple when I was a kid, (illegally,) that were abandoned in our attic by their mother, would not recommend it. They were very cute but when they grow up it’s very common for them to suddenly and violently turn on their owners. We heard a lot of stories and eventually released them into the wild before this could happen. They are wild animals, after all.
I can’t imagine they would make good pets, but one can dream.
I totally understand, they are cute as hell! Maybe one day we will domesticate raccoons.
This is what we should be working on instead of conquering space.
We could breed space-faring raccoons and kill two birds, (it worked in Guardians of the Galaxy!) XD
I fully support this initiative.
I feel like it would’ve happened some time in the last ~15,000 years if it was going to happen, but maybe humans just didn’t get around to it.
They want freedom and are willing to fight for it. Lovely animals.
Woo! North Carolina represent!
Of course Florida
How else you gonna protect the truck in your yard from the methheads if not with a pet raccoon trained to fight to death?