pete
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I don't think the "penalty" is what really matters here. If people ignore the law and bring axolotls into California the native California tiger salamander could be in trouble. If people don't want their animal anymore and release them into the wild the whole species could begin to cross breed and create hybrids. I live in Hawaii and only a few species are allowed here with a permit. I learned to live with it, and just get the species that are legal here.
Also, just to add this has already happened, and I think the state is still trying to decide how to deal with this problem. On Google video, there is a nice talk from William McIver- http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7080383589647690657&pr=goog-sl (Unfortunately, you can't see the slides.), but it points out a lot of the complexities of the problem.