Shipping axies to California

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A new caudata.org member by the name of "Tianh", who just joined this site on August 19 and has not made any posts at all in the forums, PM'd me today and asked if I am willing to ship axies to California. Something seems a little fishy to me.
 
I get requests to ship axolotls to Ca. all of the time. Lately I just answer that I'd be glad to if they fax me a copy of their permit. Same thing goes for N.J. and Hawaii. For Hawaii you don't need a permit to have an axolotl but you need a dept. of ag permit to have it shipped from another state.
 
Aye, since possessing any Ambystomid is illegal in CA without a proper permit, I'd say someone's not doing their research, attempting to bypass the law, or its the "man" doing his job and checking up on the site and its members.

I get messages like this from time to time too. That cracks me up as I haven't bred axolotls in four years.
 
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